Kernel
v1.0.0Avoid common Linux kernel mistakes — atomic context violations, allocation failures, and locking traps.
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byIván@ivangdavila
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LicenseMIT-0 · Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.
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Benign
high confidencePurpose & Capability
The name/description (kernel programming pitfalls) match the SKILL.md content (atomic context, allocations, locking, etc.). No unrelated env vars, binaries, or install steps are requested.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains high-level kernel programming guidance only — no commands to run, no file reads, no outbound endpoints, and no instructions to access environment variables or system configuration. It is advisory rather than actionable.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or code files are present; nothing will be downloaded or written to disk by installing the skill.
Credentials
The skill requests no credentials, config paths, or environment variables; this is proportionate for a documentation/cheatsheet skill.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request persistent agent modifications or elevated privileges. Autonomous invocation is allowed (platform default) but not excessive here.
Assessment
This skill is an instruction-only checklist for Linux kernel development and is coherent with its description. It does not request secrets or install code, so the install-time risk is low. However, the content is technical advice: do not let an agent automatically compile or load kernel modules or run root commands based solely on these tips. Kernel development is version-specific and risky — verify any code changes, test in a VM/container, consult upstream kernel docs for your target version, and avoid granting the agent elevated privileges or direct access to build/load kernels without manual review.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.
Runtime requirements
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