OpenGFX
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.
Overview
OpenGFX is a coherent instruction-only logo generation skill, with a couple of low-risk notes about autonomous service workflows and persistent learnings.
This appears safe to use as an instruction-only logo generator. Before installing, be aware that one learning file references autonomous ACP uploads and persistent learning updates; confirm any external upload or memory-writing workflow before allowing it.
Findings (2)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
If used in an ACP/service mode, generated logo assets may be processed and uploaded without a separate confirmation step.
This describes an autonomous service workflow with remote upload and no approval step. It appears related to the logo-generation service rather than hidden code in this package, but users should notice the no-review wording.
ACP jobs run END-TO-END without human approval... Upload to R2... No human-in-the-loop for ACP. Trust the system.
Use the skill for user-requested logo generation, and require explicit confirmation before any workflow uploads assets to external storage.
Future logo generations could be affected by persistent learnings, including any incorrect or unwanted guidance saved there.
The artifact encourages persistent learning or memory updates. This is relevant because stored guidance can influence future outputs if it is later modified or over-trusted.
Update this file to improve logo quality... Save learnings to memory files
Keep persistent learnings limited to non-sensitive design-quality notes and review changes before relying on them across sessions.
