OpenClaw Feishu Channel Rules
v1.0.0Lark/Feishu channel output rules. Always active in Lark conversations.
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Benign
high confidencePurpose & Capability
Name/description and the SKILL.md align: the skill is a short style/output ruleset for Lark/Feishu channel messages. Nothing requested (no env vars, no binaries, no config paths) is out of scope for a formatting/rules guide.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains only formatting and tone rules and references the included markdown-syntax file. It does not instruct reading system files, calling external endpoints, or accessing secrets. However the SKILL.md includes an 'alwaysActive: true' field and text saying 'Always active in Lark conversations' which affects runtime behavior (see persistence_privilege).
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files beyond documentation are present, so nothing will be written to disk or downloaded during install.
Credentials
The skill declares no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. There is no disproportionate credential request for this purpose.
Persistence & Privilege
Registry flags show always: false, but SKILL.md states alwaysActive: true and claims 'Always active in Lark conversations.' This is an internal inconsistency: the skill itself advocates always-on behavior for Lark contexts but the registry metadata does not force inclusion. Autonomous model invocation is allowed (platform default) — nothing else in the skill requests elevated system-wide privileges.
Assessment
This skill is a simple Lark/Feishu message style guide and contains no code, downloads, or credential requests — it's low-risk. Note the minor inconsistency: the registry metadata lists always: false but the SKILL.md says alwaysActive: true and 'Always active in Lark conversations.' Before installing, decide whether you want a ruleset that the agent applies automatically in every Lark conversation; if you do not want that behavior, keep the skill disabled by default or confirm the platform honors the registry's always flag. Otherwise it is safe to install from a permissions and data-exposure perspective.Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.
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MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.
