Amazon Orders
/install amazon-orders
amazon-orders Skill
Interact with your Amazon.com order history using the unofficial amazon-orders Python package and CLI.
Note:
amazon-ordersworks by scraping/parsing Amazon's consumer website, so it can break if Amazon changes their pages. Only the English Amazon .com site is officially supported.
Setup
Install / upgrade
python3 -m pip install --upgrade amazon-orders
(Install details and version pinning guidance are in the project README.)
Authentication options
amazon-orders can get credentials from (highest precedence first): environment variables, parameters passed to AmazonSession, or a local config.
Environment variables:
export AMAZON_USERNAME="[email protected]"
export AMAZON_PASSWORD="your-password"
# Optional: for accounts with OTP/TOTP enabled
export AMAZON_OTP_SECRET_KEY="BASE32_TOTP_SECRET"
(OTP secret key usage is documented by the project.)
Usage
You can use amazon-orders either as a Python library or from the command line.
Python: basic usage
from amazonorders.session import AmazonSession
from amazonorders.orders import AmazonOrders
amazon_session = AmazonSession("\x3CAMAZON_EMAIL>", "\x3CAMAZON_PASSWORD>")
amazon_session.login()
amazon_orders = AmazonOrders(amazon_session)
# Orders from a specific year
orders = amazon_orders.get_order_history(year=2023)
# Or use a time filter for recent orders
orders = amazon_orders.get_order_history(time_filter="last30") # Last 30 days
orders = amazon_orders.get_order_history(time_filter="months-3") # Past 3 months
for order in orders:
print(f"{order.order_number} - {order.grand_total}")
Full details (slower, more fields)
Some order fields only populate when you request full details; enable it when you need richer order data:
- Python:
full_details=True - CLI:
--full-detailsonhistory
CLI: common commands
# Authenticate (interactive / uses env vars if set)
amazon-orders login
# Order history
amazon-orders history --year 2023
amazon-orders history --last-30-days
amazon-orders history --last-3-months
Tips
- If your account has MFA enabled, prefer setting
AMAZON_OTP_SECRET_KEYfor automated runs. - When automating, keep credentials out of shell history: use environment variables and a secret manager (1Password, Vault, GitHub Actions secrets, etc.).
Examples
Export yearly history to JSON
amazon-orders history --year 2023 --full-details > orders_2023.json
Quick totals check (requires jq)
amazon-orders history --last-30-days --full-details | jq -r '.[] | [.order_number, .grand_total] | @tsv'
Notes
- This is an unofficial scraper-based tool (no official Amazon API).
- Official docs are hosted on Read the Docs for advanced usage and APIs (Orders, Transactions, etc.).
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install amazon-orders - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/amazon-orders - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Amazon Orders?
Download and query your Amazon order history via an unofficial Python API and CLI. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 1238 downloads so far.
How do I install Amazon Orders?
Run "/install amazon-orders" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Amazon Orders free?
Yes, Amazon Orders is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Amazon Orders support?
Amazon Orders is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Amazon Orders?
It is built and maintained by pfernandez98 (@pfernandez98); the current version is v1.0.0.