Book Eyebrows

v1.0.1

Book eyebrows services through Lokuli MCP. Use when user needs to find and book eyebrows. Triggers on requests like "book a eyebrows", "find eyebrows near me", or any eyebrows service request.

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Purpose & Capability
The name/description (book eyebrows via Lokuli MCP) matches the SKILL.md: it provides an MCP endpoint and JSON-RPC templates for search, check_availability, and create_booking. There are no unrelated dependencies or bizarre requirements.
Instruction Scope
Instructions only include calling the Lokuli MCP endpoint with JSON-RPC payloads for searching and creating bookings. They do not ask the agent to read local files or unrelated environment variables. One omission: the doc does not mention any authentication or consent flow for sending customer contact details to the endpoint, which should be clarified.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or code is present (instruction-only), so nothing is written to disk. This is the lowest-risk install profile.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables or credentials (consistent with the SKILL.md). However, the MCP endpoint may realistically require authentication in production; the absence of any declared auth/credential requirements could indicate an incomplete spec rather than malicious intent.
Persistence & Privilege
always:false and default model invocation settings are used. The skill does not request persistent or elevated privileges and does not modify other skills or system-wide config.
Assessment
This skill appears coherent for booking eyebrow services, but before installing: 1) Verify the Lokuli domain/service is legitimate and you trust it; 2) Confirm how authentication is handled — SKILL.md does not describe any credentials or consent flow, so ask whether bookings will require an account or API key; 3) Be aware the agent will send personal contact details (name, email, phone) to an external endpoint — only provide information you consent to share; 4) Confirm the agent will always ask for your approval before creating bookings to avoid unwanted reservations and charges; 5) If you need stricter privacy, request an explicit mention of auth, data retention, and what the service will do with booking data.

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.

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