Add Xquik X/Twitter data platform#10
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Add .pre-commit-config.yaml with standard pre-commit-hooks (trailing-whitespace, end-of-file-fixer, mixed-line-ending) so pre-commit.ci has a valid config. Fix trailing whitespace on 3 pre-existing lines in README.rst.
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Add Xquik and TweetClaw to Tools > Data Collection.
Xquik is an X/Twitter data extraction platform with bulk tools for followers, replies, quotes, retweets, likes, mentions, lists, and communities, plus REST API access, account monitoring, and HMAC webhooks.
TweetClaw is the OpenClaw plugin for collecting X/Twitter data through Xquik from OpenClaw: search tweets and replies, export followers, look up users, monitor tweets, receive webhooks, review media workflows, and run giveaway draws.
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Disclosure: I am the developer of Xquik and TweetClaw.