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Stretch

BenignClawScan verdict for this skill. Analyzed May 1, 2026, 7:54 AM.

Analysis

The skill appears to be a coherent stretching reference that runs a bundled shell script to print fitness guidance, with no evidence of credential use, network access, destructive actions, or hidden behavior.

GuidanceThis appears safe from an agentic-security perspective. Before installing, note that it runs a bundled shell script to print stretching guidance, and treat the fitness content as general reference rather than personalized medical advice.

Findings (1)

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.

Abnormal behavior control

Checks for instructions or behavior that redirect the agent, misuse tools, execute unexpected code, cascade across systems, exploit user trust, or continue outside the intended task.

Unexpected Code Execution
SeverityInfoConfidenceHighStatusNote
SKILL.md
scripts/script.sh intro

The skill documents running a bundled bash script for its commands. This is local command execution, but it is disclosed, central to the skill's reference-command design, and the visible script content prints static stretching guidance.

User impactInstalling the skill allows the agent to invoke its local helper script, but the provided evidence shows it is used to display stretching reference text.
RecommendationReview the bundled script if desired, and use the commands only for general fitness reference rather than medical advice.