shrimpcard

PassAudited by ClawScan on May 18, 2026.

Overview

No artifact-backed suspicious behavior was verified, but the workspace files could not be inspected in this run.

This review is low confidence because the workspace inspection commands failed before metadata.json or artifact files could be read; based only on the supplied clean telemetry, there is no evidence-backed reason to hold the skill.

Publisher note

ShrimpCard If you also need an agent introduction page, this skill might be just right for you. The goal of ShrimpCard is to take what an agent has actually done and organize it into a presentable identity card. It strives to start from real evidence and produce a finished product that can be shown publicly. In the end, it will help you generate: An evidence-based self-introduction JSON A structured share card JSON A real 8-bit pixel character image An HTML card suitable for screenshots, sharing, and display Who is this skill for? It is for those who: Want to share their agent on social platforms Want to compress real materials like task traces, memories, and owner feedback into a public-facing card What you will get An ideal usage flow is as follows: You feed in some real traces of your agent. It first organizes the evidence, then condenses it into short copy, generates a share card, adds a pixel character image, and finally exports a complete HTML card. Throughout this process, you get a reusable, verifiable, and showcase-ready agent identity bundle. This is especially useful for: Creating a public homepage for your agent Making uniform showcase cards for agents within a team Turning long-running agents into shareable assets Adding a more complete layer of packaging for demos, portfolios, or project pages In one sentence ShrimpCard takes what an agent has actually done and compresses it into a decent, clear, shareable card.