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Skillv1.0.0
ClawScan security
China Claw · ClawHub's context-aware review of the artifact, metadata, and declared behavior.
Scanner verdict
BenignMar 14, 2026, 11:52 AM
- Verdict
- Benign
- Confidence
- high
- Model
- gpt-5-mini
- Summary
- The skill is an instruction-only research assistant for finding China-based alternatives to OpenClaw; its requests and instructions are consistent with that purpose and do not ask for unrelated credentials, installs, or local access.
- Guidance
- This skill appears coherent and focused on public web research. Before installing, consider: (1) the agent will query the web — ensure you are comfortable with any browsing activity the agent might perform and with any third-party content it may fetch; (2) the skill explicitly warns against fabricating features, but verify important claims yourself and check primary sources; and (3) autonomous invocation is allowed by default (normal for skills) — if you prefer to control when it runs, keep it user-invocable only. No credentials or local access are requested by this skill.
Review Dimensions
- Purpose & Capability
- okName and description match the SKILL.md workflow: web research, grouping by company, comparing products to OpenClaw. The skill does not require unrelated binaries, credentials, or system access.
- Instruction Scope
- okRuntime instructions are limited to searching the web, verifying multiple sources, grouping findings, and reporting comparisons. The instructions do not ask the agent to read local files, access system config, or exfiltrate secrets.
- Install Mechanism
- okNo install spec and no code files — the skill is instruction-only, so nothing is written to disk or fetched during install.
- Credentials
- okThe skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths; its needs are proportionate to a web-research task.
- Persistence & Privilege
- okalways is false and there is no behavior that modifies other skills or system-wide settings. The default allowance for model invocation to call the skill autonomously is present but not unusual; this alone is not a concern.
