Research Automation
v1.0.0Automated web research for peptides, biohacking protocols, longevity science, and trending health topics. Use when you need to discover new information, trac...
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medium confidencePurpose & Capability
Name/description align with the SKILL.md: it describes web searching, curation, insight generation, and saving results. No unrelated binaries, env vars, or installs are requested.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are explicit about constructing queries, scraping diverse sources, prioritizing recent results, and auto-saving markdown files under workspace/research and content paths. This stays within the described research purpose, but the skill explicitly seeks 'actionable protocols' and 'dosing' information — which is a higher-risk category (bio/medical actionable content). The SKILL.md does not include any safety gating or human-review requirement before archiving/distributing such content.
Install Mechanism
Instruction-only skill with no install spec and no code files — minimal installation risk and nothing is written to disk by an installer. Risk comes from runtime actions (web queries and file writes) rather than installs.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are requested. The declared requirements are proportionate to a research-only skill.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false (normal), and the skill can be invoked on-demand or via heartbeat as documented. It writes to workspace paths it defines for its own outputs; it does not request modification of other skills or system-wide configs.
Assessment
This skill is internally consistent with its stated purpose, but it explicitly targets 'actionable protocols' and 'dosing' for peptides and biohacking — content that can be sensitive, regulated, or dangerous. Before installing or enabling scheduled runs: (1) decide whether you want automated collection of potentially hazardous biomedical protocols; (2) require a human review step before any content is used or published; (3) limit heartbeat frequency (or disable scheduled runs) while you evaluate outputs; (4) add filters or modify the SKILL.md to exclude step-by-step lab protocols or dosing instructions if you do not want them archived; and (5) ensure storage of outputs in a location you control and audit (the skill writes to workspace/research/... by default). If you need stronger assurances, ask the skill author for explicit safety/human-review safeguards and provenance tracing for sources.Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.
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License
MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.
