Edvisage Social Kit
v1.0.0Multi-platform social presence management for AI agents — posting strategies, community engagement, and basic reputation awareness.
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LicenseMIT-0 · Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.
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high confidencePurpose & Capability
The name/description (social presence, posting, engagement) match the SKILL.md content. The skill is instruction-only and does not request unrelated binaries, credentials, or config paths.
Instruction Scope
The SKILL.md tells an agent to read community posts (e.g., "read the last 10 posts") and to monitor upvotes/karma. This is expected for a social-engagement guide, but it implies the agent will access platform data when given platform credentials or browsing capability. The skill does not include instructions to access local files, secrets, or external endpoints beyond documented public links.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or code files to execute are provided; the skill is delivered as documentation (SKILL.md/README). That lowers risk because nothing is downloaded or written by the skill itself.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are required. The declared capabilities do not demand extra permissions. Note: upgrading to the paid 'pro' product would be external to this package and may require credentials/payment.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not force-installed (always: false), does not request system-wide changes, and contains no code that would persist. It is user-invocable and the agent may invoke it autonomously by default, which is normal for skills.
Assessment
This skill is an instruction-only guideline for how an agent should craft and engage with social posts — there is no code, install, or requested credentials in the package itself. Before installing: (1) confirm you trust the author/website linked (Edvisage Global) if you plan to act on their external upgrade links; (2) restrict any agent network credentials or API keys you grant to separate, least-privilege test accounts (the skill advises reading posts and tracking upvotes if your agent has platform access); (3) prefer keeping autonomous posting disabled — test the agent's authored posts manually before allowing any automated posting; (4) remember the README tells you to copy SKILL.md into your agent's skills directory, so review the text fully and ensure your agent's permission model prevents unintended data access or posting. Overall: coherent and low-risk, but exercise normal caution about giving any agent platform credentials or enabling autonomous posting.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.
