File

v1.0.0

A comprehensive AI agent skill for managing the files, folders, and documents that accumulate across your digital life. Organizes chaos into clarity, builds...

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Purpose & Capability
Name, description, and visible SKILL.md content all describe file/folder/document organization, searching, naming, and project management. There are no unexpected declared dependencies, environment variables, or install steps that would be unrelated to a file-management assistant.
Instruction Scope
The skill's instructions describe scanning, searching, proposing moves/renames, and retrieving files via natural-language queries — activities that necessarily involve reading and modifying the user's filesystem. That is coherent with its purpose, and the doc explicitly says 'Nothing is moved without your review and approval', which is a useful safeguard. The provided SKILL.md was truncated in the submission, so I cannot confirm there are no instructions that would broaden scope (for example, uploading files to external endpoints, reading unrelated system config directories, or exfiltrating data).
Install Mechanism
This is an instruction-only skill with no install spec and no code files. That minimizes installation risk because nothing is written to disk by an installer specified in the registry metadata.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, binaries, or config paths. For a file-management skill that runs locally, this is plausible and proportionate. There are no unexpected credential requests in the supplied metadata.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not marked always:true and uses normal model-invocation settings. It does not request persistent or platform-wide privileges in the metadata, which is appropriate for its function.
Assessment
This skill appears to do what it says (organize and search your files). Before installing or enabling it: 1) Review the full SKILL.md (you received a truncated copy) and confirm it does not instruct the agent to upload files to external servers or access system/config directories it doesn't need. 2) Confirm that the skill will always ask you to approve any move/rename/delete operations (the visible doc says it will, but verify the exact interaction). 3) If possible, restrict the skill's working directories (e.g., a single folder or your Documents/Desktop) rather than granting it access to your entire drive, and test it on a copy or a small subset first. 4) Back up important files before allowing bulk operations. 5) If the agent ever asks for credentials, tokens, or permission to connect to external services, treat that as a red flag unless the purpose clearly requires it and you trust the endpoint. If you can provide the full SKILL.md I can re-evaluate the truncated parts and raise the confidence level.

Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.

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License

MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.

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