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Matt Van Horn 1ae7a16c75 feat: Smart supplemental search — Phase 2 entity-aware drill-down
After the initial broad search (Phase 1), extract key entities from results
and run targeted secondary searches to surface content the broad pass missed:

- New entity_extract.py: parses @handles, #hashtags, subreddits from results
- bird_x.py: search_handles() does targeted from:handle searches via Bird CLI
- openai_reddit.py: search_subreddits() uses Reddit's free .json search endpoint
- last30days.py: Phase 2 orchestration runs after enrichment, merges + dedupes

Tested with "kanye west" (+9 Reddit, +1 X) and "claude code skills" (+6 Reddit, +1 X).
Phase 2 is skipped on --quick mode. Default caps at 3 handles/subs, deep at 5.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 10:00:28 -08:00

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---
title: "feat: Smart Supplemental Search — Entity-Aware Secondary Passes for Reddit & X"
type: feat
date: 2026-02-07
---
# feat: Smart Supplemental Search — Entity-Aware Secondary Passes for Reddit & X
## Overview
Add an intelligent "discover → drill down" second pass to both Reddit and X searches. After the initial broad search, extract entities (handles, subreddits, hashtags) from results and run targeted secondary searches to surface content the broad pass missed. This supplements — does not replace — the existing search pipeline.
## Problem Statement / Motivation
The current search pipeline does a single broad pass per source (with Reddit having 2 fallbacks for low-result scenarios). This works well for general topics, but misses content that lives in:
- **Niche subreddits** that don't rank for generic queries (e.g., searching "Nano Banana Pro" finds r/generativeAI but misses r/nanobanana, r/localLLaMA)
- **Key accounts on X** that are the authorities on a topic but whose individual posts don't rank for broad keyword search (e.g., @steipete for Open Claw, @karpathy for AI training)
- **Conversation threads** where the most valuable discussion happens in replies, not the original tweet
The product works great today. This is about squeezing 20-30% more high-quality results from sources we already have access to.
## Proposed Solution
### Architecture: Two-Phase Search
```
CURRENT (Phase 1 — unchanged):
Broad topic search → Reddit results + X results
NEW (Phase 2 — supplemental):
Extract entities from Phase 1 results
↓ ↓
[SUBREDDITS] [@HANDLES + #HASHTAGS]
↓ ↓
Targeted Reddit Targeted X searches
searches per sub per handle/hashtag
↓ ↓
Merge + dedupe with Phase 1 results
```
Phase 2 only runs if Phase 1 returned results (entities need to come from somewhere). Phase 2 results are merged and deduped against Phase 1 — the existing `dedupe.py` handles this.
### Feature 1: Entity Extraction Module (NEW FILE)
**File: `scripts/lib/entity_extract.py`**
A lightweight module that parses Phase 1 results and extracts:
**From X results:**
- `@handles` — from `author_handle` field + any @mentions in post text
- `#hashtags` — from post text
- Rank by frequency: handles that appear 2+ times are "key voices"
**From Reddit results:**
- `subreddit` names — from the `subreddit` field on each result
- Cross-referenced subreddits — from enriched comment text mentioning "r/othersub"
- Rank by frequency: subreddits with 2+ threads are "core communities"
**Output:**
```python
{
"x_handles": ["steipete", "openclaw", "karpathy"], # ranked by frequency
"x_hashtags": ["#openclaw", "#aitools"],
"reddit_subreddits": ["generativeAI", "localLLaMA", "nanobanana"],
"reddit_cross_refs": ["singularity", "MachineLearning"], # mentioned in comments
}
```
**Rules:**
- No hardcoded entities — everything discovered dynamically from Phase 1
- Cap at top 5 handles, top 3 hashtags, top 5 subreddits
- Skip generic handles (@elonmusk, @OpenAI) that appear everywhere — maintain a small exclusion list of "too common" handles (< 20 entries)
- Skip the original topic's "obvious" subreddit if it was already searched
### Feature 2: Supplemental X Search (Bird)
**File: modify `scripts/lib/bird_x.py`**
Add a `search_handles()` function:
```python
def search_handles(handles: list[str], topic: str, from_date: str, count_per: int = 5) -> list:
"""Search top handles for topic-related content."""
results = []
for handle in handles[:5]:
# Uses Bird's support for X search operators
query = f"from:{handle} {topic} since:{from_date}"
cmd = ["bird", "search", query, "-n", str(count_per), "--json"]
# ... parse results, add to list
return results
```
**Why Bird, not xAI:** Bird is free (uses your X login). Running 5 secondary searches via xAI would cost ~$0.025 per run, which adds up. Bird costs nothing.
**xAI alternative for users without Bird:** If Bird is not available but xAI is, use `allowed_x_handles` parameter:
```python
# xAI supports filtering to specific handles (max 10)
tools = [{
"type": "x_search",
"x_handles": {"allowed_x_handles": top_handles[:10]}
}]
```
### Feature 3: Supplemental Reddit Search
**File: modify `scripts/lib/openai_reddit.py`**
Add a `search_subreddits()` function:
```python
def search_subreddits(subreddits: list[str], topic: str, ...) -> list:
"""Search discovered subreddits for topic-related content."""
# Build multi-subreddit query for the OpenAI web_search prompt
sub_query = " OR ".join(f"r/{sub}" for sub in subreddits[:5])
prompt = f"Search Reddit for threads about {topic} in these communities: {sub_query}"
# ... single OpenAI API call, same pattern as existing search
```
**Alternative approach — Reddit JSON API (free, no API key):**
```python
def search_subreddit_json(subreddit: str, topic: str) -> list:
"""Search a specific subreddit via Reddit's free JSON endpoint."""
url = f"https://www.reddit.com/r/{subreddit}/search/.json"
params = {"q": topic, "restrict_sr": "on", "sort": "new", "limit": 10}
# ... parse JSON response
```
This is free, requires no API key, and gives us structured data. The `.json` endpoint trick is well-documented and widely used.
### Feature 4: Orchestration Changes
**File: modify `scripts/last30days.py`**
After Phase 1 completes and enrichment is done, run Phase 2:
```python
# Phase 1 (existing — unchanged)
reddit_items, x_items = run_parallel_search(...)
# Phase 2 (new — supplemental)
if reddit_items or x_items:
entities = entity_extract.extract(reddit_items, x_items)
supplemental_reddit = []
supplemental_x = []
# Run supplemental searches in parallel
with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=2) as executor:
if entities["reddit_subreddits"]:
reddit_future = executor.submit(
openai_reddit.search_subreddits,
entities["reddit_subreddits"], topic, ...
)
if entities["x_handles"] and bird_available:
x_future = executor.submit(
bird_x.search_handles,
entities["x_handles"], topic, from_date, ...
)
# Merge with Phase 1
all_reddit = reddit_items + supplemental_reddit
all_x = x_items + supplemental_x
# Dedupe handles the rest
```
**Depth-dependent behavior:**
| Depth | Phase 2 behavior |
|---|---|
| `--quick` | Skip Phase 2 entirely (speed matters) |
| default | Run Phase 2 with caps: 3 handles, 3 subreddits, 3 results each |
| `--deep` | Run Phase 2 with caps: 5 handles, 5 subreddits, 5 results each |
### Feature 5: Thread Expansion for High-Engagement Posts (stretch goal)
**File: modify `scripts/lib/bird_x.py`**
For X posts with very high engagement (top 1-2 by likes), expand the conversation thread:
```python
def expand_thread(tweet_id: str) -> list:
"""Fetch full thread for a high-engagement tweet."""
cmd = ["bird", "thread", tweet_id, "--json"]
# ... parse thread, extract key replies
```
This surfaces the discussion around viral posts — often more valuable than the original tweet. Only trigger for posts with 100+ likes to avoid noise.
## Technical Considerations
### Performance
- Phase 2 adds 2-5 seconds for Bird (5 subprocess calls) and 3-8 seconds for Reddit subreddit search (1 API call)
- On `--quick` mode, Phase 2 is skipped entirely — zero performance impact
- Phase 2 runs AFTER Phase 1, not in parallel with it (needs Phase 1 results for entity extraction)
### Cost
- Reddit subreddit search: 1 additional OpenAI API call (~$0.005) OR free via `.json` endpoint
- X handle search via Bird: Free (uses your X login)
- X handle search via xAI (fallback): 1 additional API call (~$0.005)
- Thread expansion: Free via Bird
### No New Dependencies
- Entity extraction is string parsing — no NLP libraries needed
- Reddit `.json` endpoint uses existing `http.py` transport
- Bird CLI calls use existing subprocess pattern from `bird_x.py`
### Backward Compatibility
- Phase 2 is purely additive — all existing behavior unchanged
- If Phase 2 finds nothing, output is identical to current
- Deduplication handles any overlap between Phase 1 and Phase 2
## Acceptance Criteria
- [x] Entity extraction module correctly parses handles, hashtags, and subreddits from search results
- [x] Supplemental X searches via Bird find additional content from key handles
- [x] Supplemental Reddit searches find content in discovered subreddits
- [x] Phase 2 results are properly merged and deduped with Phase 1
- [x] `--quick` mode skips Phase 2 entirely
- [x] `--deep` mode searches more handles/subreddits with higher per-query limits
- [x] No performance regression on `--quick` mode
- [ ] Default mode adds < 10 seconds of latency
- [x] Works with Bird-only, xAI-only, and both-available configurations
- [x] Output format unchanged (Phase 2 results look identical to Phase 1 results)
## Implementation Order
1. `scripts/lib/entity_extract.py` — Entity extraction from results (new file)
2. `scripts/lib/bird_x.py` — Add `search_handles()` function
3. `scripts/lib/openai_reddit.py` — Add `search_subreddits()` function
4. `scripts/last30days.py` — Orchestration: Phase 2 after Phase 1
5. Test with real queries: "Open Claw", "Nano Banana Pro", "kanye west"
6. (Stretch) Thread expansion for high-engagement posts
## Research Sources
### Reddit Search Techniques
- [reddit-research-mcp](https://github.com/king-of-the-grackles/reddit-research-mcp) — MCP server with semantic subreddit discovery via 20K+ pre-indexed communities
- [anvaka/sayit](https://github.com/anvaka/sayit) — Subreddit similarity graph via collaborative filtering (Jaccard similarity on user overlap)
- [YARS](https://github.com/datavorous/yars) — No-API-key Reddit scraper using `.json` endpoint trick
- Reddit's free JSON search endpoint: `reddit.com/r/{sub}/search/.json?q=QUERY&restrict_sr=on` — no auth needed
- Reddit search operators: `subreddit:`, `title:`, `selftext:`, `author:`, `flair:` (Lucene-style)
### X/Twitter Search Techniques
- [igorbrigadir/twitter-advanced-search](https://github.com/igorbrigadir/twitter-advanced-search) — Canonical reference of all X search operators
- Bird CLI supports all X operators: `from:`, `to:`, `conversation_id:`, `min_retweets:`, `#hashtag`, `list:`
- xAI x_search `allowed_x_handles` parameter — filter to max 10 specific handles
- xAI x_search semantic search — finds conceptually related content without exact keyword matches
- [Bellingcat OSINT Toolkit](https://bellingcat.gitbook.io/toolkit) — Multi-pass handle discovery methodology
### Key Insight
The biggest gap in the current implementation is that **neither X nor Reddit search does entity extraction from initial results to inform follow-up queries.** Every tool/project researched that achieves better-than-basic results does some form of "discover entities → search entities" two-pass strategy.
## What We're NOT Doing
- **Not adding new API dependencies** — everything uses existing OpenAI, xAI, or Bird infrastructure
- **Not adding NLP/ML libraries** — entity extraction is simple string parsing
- **Not changing the output format** — Phase 2 results merge seamlessly
- **Not hardcoding any entities** — all discovery is dynamic from search results
- **Not slowing down `--quick` mode** — Phase 2 is skipped entirely
- **Not replacing the current search** — Phase 2 supplements Phase 1