Plan
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.
Overview
This instruction-only planning skill is coherent and has no code, credentials, or network access, but it does keep planning history and can adapt when the agent seeks validation.
This appears safe to install as an instruction-only planning aid. Before using it heavily, decide what kinds of task history you are comfortable storing and avoid approving auto-start behavior for high-impact work.
Findings (2)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
The agent may eventually suggest starting familiar low-risk tasks with less review, if the user approves that behavior.
The skill can reduce future validation steps for task types after a successful history, which affects the agent’s execution workflow. It does require confirmation before promotion, so this is disclosed and purpose-aligned.
### Auto-Execute (no validation needed) ... **Promotion rule:** After 5+ successful auto-executes of a plan type, confirm: "Should I auto-start [type] plans without validation?"
Only approve auto-start rules for low-risk, reversible tasks; keep explicit validation for deployments, migrations, account changes, or other high-impact actions.
Planning notes could contain project details or incorrect lessons that influence future agent behavior.
The skill asks the agent to persist task outcomes, lessons, and user preferences, then reuse those records to adjust future planning behavior.
After every planned task: ... What was planned ... What actually happened ... Lessons ... Patterns emerge over time: - [User] prefers less planning overhead → bias toward L1-L2
Keep outcome records concise, avoid secrets or sensitive details, and periodically review or correct stored lessons.
