Build Discipline
PassAudited by VirusTotal on May 12, 2026.
Overview
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: build-discipline Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle consists of a metadata file (_meta.json) and a markdown file (SKILL.md) describing a 'build-discipline' skill. The SKILL.md file contains only descriptive text, usage instructions, and tips related to habit building and discipline. There is no executable code, no instructions for the AI agent to perform malicious actions (e.g., prompt injection, data exfiltration, unauthorized commands), and no high-risk behaviors. The documentation explicitly states, 'All data stays local on your machine. Your discipline data never leaves your device,' reinforcing a benign intent.
Findings (0)
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.
Your routines, sleep, exercise, nutrition, focus habits, and streak history may be recorded for future check-ins.
The skill explicitly asks for persistent tracking of personal commitments and performance data. This is aligned with the habit-tracking purpose, but users should understand what information may be retained.
Clawd stores these and reminds you when each window opens... Clawd marks the streak as intact or broken, logs the data, and adjusts your difficulty curve.
Only share habit and health-adjacent details you are comfortable having tracked, and confirm how to view, edit, or delete stored discipline data.
A user may rely on the local-only privacy statement when entering personal habit or health-related information.
The skill makes strong privacy assurances. The provided artifacts show no code or external integrations, so there is no contradictory evidence, but the promise is broad and users should verify the platform's actual data handling.
All data stays local on your machine. Your discipline data never leaves your device. No cloud sync, no third-party analytics, no privacy leaks. You own everything.
Treat the privacy statement as an install-time notice to verify with the platform’s data-storage and retention controls, especially before entering sensitive personal details.
