Contract Review & Risk Flagger (UK)

v1.0.0

Review contracts for risks, unfair terms, and missing clauses. Generates plain-English summaries, risk flags, and negotiation talking points. Use when someon...

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Purpose & Capability
Name/description (UK contract review, risk flags, negotiation points) match the SKILL.md and README: the skill expects pasted contract text or a brief description and produces structured reviews. There are no unexpected credential, binary, or config requirements.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions confine the agent to analyzing pasted/described contract text, extracting terms, flagging specific high-risk items, and producing negotiation language. The instructions do not ask the agent to read files, environment variables, system paths, or send data to external endpoints.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and no code files — this is an instruction-only skill. Nothing is downloaded or written to disk by the skill itself.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths. The requested capabilities are proportional to the described purpose.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request elevated or persistent privileges. Autonomous invocation is allowed by default (disable-model-invocation: false), which is normal for skills and not in itself concerning here.
Assessment
This skill appears coherent and limited to text-based contract review, but keep these practical points in mind before installing or using it: (1) Do not paste highly sensitive personal data or secrets (bank details, passwords) into the contract text you submit. (2) The skill is explicitly a risk-flagging tool, not a solicitor — for high-value or complex matters (or anything over your comfort threshold), get a qualified legal professional. (3) LLM-based tools can misinterpret nuance or produce plausible-sounding but incorrect legal conclusions — treat suggested amendments as negotiation-friendly starting points, not binding legal advice. (4) The skill can be invoked autonomously by agents by default; if you run agents that act without supervision, consider whether that behavior fits your risk tolerance. Overall the skill's requirements and instructions align with its stated purpose.

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Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.

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