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Facticity Ai

Complete Facticity.AI integration - fact-check claims, extract claims from content, transcribe links

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Complete Facticity.AI integration - fact-check claims, extract claims from content, transcribe links, check link.

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name: facticity-ai description: Complete Facticity.AI integration - fact-check claims, extract claims from content, transcribe links, check link reliability, check credits, and monitor task status user-invocable: true command-dispatch: tool command-tool: http.request command-arg-mode: raw metadata: { "openclaw": { "emoji": "🔍", "homepage": "https://app.facticity.ai", "requires": { "env": ["FACTICITY_API_KEY"] }, "primaryEnv": "FACTICITY_API_KEY" } }

Facticity.AI Complete Integration

A comprehensive skill for interacting with the Facticity.AI API. Supports fact-checking claims, extracting claims from text/video, transcribing links, checking link reliability using MediaBias data, checking API credits, and monitoring async task status.

API Base URL

Base URL: https://api.facticity.ai All API endpoints use this base URL. References to {BASE_URL}.

Behavior

First, check if FACTICITY_API_KEY is set and not empty. If it is missing or empty, return this onboarding message: `` ⚠️ API Key Not Configured To use this skill, you need to set up your Facticity.AI API key:
  • Visit https://app.facticity.ai/api to get your API key
  • Set the key as an environment variable:
export FACTICITY_API_KEY=your_api_key_here Or add it to your OpenClaw config (~/.openclaw/openclaw.json): { "skills": { "entries": { "facticity-ai": { "enabled": true, "apiKey": "your_api_key_here" } } } }
  • Restart OpenClaw after configuration
Get your API key at: https://app.facticity.ai/api
` If the API key is present, determine the operation based on the command and proceed:

1. Fact-Check (/fact-check)

When the command starts with /fact-check or the input is a claim to fact-check: Endpoint: POST {BASE_URL}/fact-check Headers:
  • X-API-KEY: ${FACTICITY_API_KEY}
  • Content-Type: application/json
Body: `json { "query": "", "timeout": 60, "mode": "sync" } ` Return the JSON response verbatim. The response includes:
  • Classification: "True" or "False"
  • overall_assessment: Detailed assessment text
  • evidence: Array of evidence sources
  • sources: Detailed source assessments
  • bias: Bias metrics (if available)
  • task_id: Task ID for async tracking
Usage: ` /fact-check "Vaccines contain microchips" /fact-check "The unemployment rate dropped in 2023" ` Async Mode: For long-running fact-checks, set mode: "async" in the request body. The API will return a task_id that can be checked with /check-task-status.

2. Extract Claims (/extract-claim)

When the command starts with /extract-claim or the input is a URL or text to extract claims from: Endpoint: POST {BASE_URL}/extract-claim Headers:
  • X-API-KEY: ${FACTICITY_API_KEY}
  • Content-Type: application/json
Body: `json { "input": "", "content_type": "text", "timestamp": false, "audio_transcript_enabled": false, "language_code": "en" } ` Note: For video URLs (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram), the API will auto-detect and transcribe. If you need transcription explicitly enabled, set audio_transcript_enabled: true in the request body. Return the JSON response verbatim. Usage: ` /extract-claim "The Earth is flat and NASA is lying about it" /extract-claim https://youtube.com/watch?v=abc123 /extract-claim https://tiktok.com/@user/video/123 /extract-claim https://instagram.com/p/abc123 ` Supported Content Types:
  • Text: Direct text input
  • Video URLs: YouTube, TikTok, Instagram (auto-transcribes)
  • Language: Set language_code for non-English content (default: "en")
Response Format:
  • status: "ok" on success
  • transcript: Transcribed content (for video URLs)
  • title: Video/article title (if available)
  • description: Content description (if available)
  • claims: Array of extracted claim strings
  • overall_assessment: Summary of extraction

3. Get Credits (/get-credits)

When the command is /get-credits or user wants to check API credits: Endpoint: GET {BASE_URL}/get-credits Headers:
  • X-API-KEY: ${FACTICITY_API_KEY}
No request body required. Return the JSON response verbatim. The response includes:
  • email: User email associated with the API key
  • api_key: The API key (masked)
  • credits_left: Number of credits remaining
  • duration_seconds: Duration period (typically 3600 seconds)
Usage: ` /get-credits ` Response Format: `json { "email": "[email protected]", "api_key": "your_api_key_here", "credits_left": 1482, "duration_seconds": 3600 } `

4. Check Task Status (/check-task-status)

When the command starts with /check-task-status or the input is a task ID: Endpoint: GET {BASE_URL}/check-task-status?task_id= Headers:
  • X-API-KEY: ${FACTICITY_API_KEY}
The raw command input should be the task_id from a previous async fact-check request (remove /check-task-status prefix if present). Query Parameter:
  • task_id: The unique ID of the task to check (from the raw command input)
Return the JSON response verbatim. Usage: ` /check-task-status 1234567890abcdef ` Or with the task_id from a previous async fact-check: ` /fact-check "Long claim..." --mode async

Returns task_id: abc123

/check-task-status abc123
` Response Format: For completed tasks: `json { "status": "Completed", "input_query": "Original Input query", "classification": "False", "overall_assessment": "This claim is inaccurate.", "evidence_sources": ["Source 1", "Source 2"], "disambiguation": "Clarifies the context...", "detailed_source_reports": ["Detailed source report 1", "Detailed source report 2"], "task_id": "1234567...", "bias_quality_metrics": [ { "source": "https://www.politico.com", "bias": -5.238666666666666, "quality": 46.45 } ] } ` For in-progress tasks, returns current status and progress information.

5. Transcribe Link (/transcribe-link)

When the command starts with /transcribe-link or the input is a URL to transcribe: Endpoint: POST {BASE_URL}/transcribe-link Headers:
  • X-API-KEY: ${FACTICITY_API_KEY}
  • Content-Type: application/json
Body: `json { "url": "" } ` The raw command input should be the URL to transcribe (remove /transcribe-link prefix if present). Return the JSON response verbatim. Usage: ` /transcribe-link https://youtube.com/watch?v=abc123 /transcribe-link https://tiktok.com/@user/video/123 /transcribe-link https://instagram.com/p/abc123 ` Response Format:
  • status: "ok" on success
  • transcript: Transcribed content from the link
  • title: Video/article title (if available)
  • description: Content description (if available)
  • duration: Duration of the content (if available)

6. Check Link Reliability (/link-reliability/check)

When the command starts with /link-reliability/check or /check-link-reliability or the input is a URL to check for source reliability: Endpoint: POST {BASE_URL}/link-reliability/check Headers:
  • X-API-KEY: ${FACTICITY_API_KEY}
  • Content-Type: application/json
Body: `json { "url": "" } ` The raw command input should be the URL to check (remove /link-reliability/check or /check-link-reliability prefix if present). Return the JSON response verbatim. The response includes:
  • url: The processed URL
  • bias: Bias score (-42 to +42)
  • quality: Quality score (0 to 64)
  • bias_label: Human-readable bias category
  • quality_label: Human-readable quality category
  • found: Whether the URL was found in MediaBias database
Usage: ` /link-reliability/check https://www.example.com/article /check-link-reliability https://www.bbc.com/news /link-reliability/check https://www.politico.com/story ` Response Format: `json { "url": "https://www.example.com/article", "bias": -5.24, "quality": 46.45, "bias_label": "Left-Center Bias", "quality_label": "High Quality", "found": true } ` Note: If the URL is not found in the MediaBias database, found will be false and bias/quality scores may be null or default values.

Command Routing

Determine which operation to perform based on the command prefix:
  • /fact-check or input looks like a claim → Fact-Check endpoint
  • /extract-claim or input is a URL → Extract Claims endpoint
  • /get-credits → Get Credits endpoint
  • /check-task-status or input is a task ID → Check Task Status endpoint
  • /transcribe-link or input is a URL → Transcribe Link endpoint
  • /link-reliability/check or /check-link-reliability or input is a URL → Check Link Reliability endpoint

API Token Usage

  • Fact-Check: Each request consumes 1 API token
  • Extract Claims: Consumes 1 API token per 1 million characters processed
  • Get Credits: Free, does not consume tokens
  • Check Task Status: Free, does not consume tokens
  • Transcribe Link: Consumes 1 API token per transcription request
  • Check Link Reliability: Consumes 1 API token per request
Monitor usage with
/get-credits.

Configuration

Set
FACTICITY_API_KEY in your OpenClaw config under skills.entries.facticity-ai.apiKey or as an environment variable. Example config: `json { "skills": { "entries": { "facticity-ai": { "enabled": true, "apiKey": "YOUR_API_KEY_HERE" } } } } ` Or set as environment variable: `bash export FACTICITY_API_KEY=your_api_key_here ``

Installation

Terminal bash

openclaw install facticity-ai
    
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#productivity_and-tasks #integration

Quick Info

Category Development
Model Claude 3.5
Complexity One-Click
Author shahruj
Last Updated 3/10/2026
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