Quit Weed
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.
Overview
This instruction-only skill is coherent for quitting or taking a cannabis break, with the main privacy point being that it may store sensitive streak, goal, and craving information locally.
This looks benign as an instruction-only self-support skill. Before using it, remember that streaks, goals, and craving notes are private substance-use information; record only what you are comfortable saving, and check how your Clawd environment lets you view or delete stored data.
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.
Your cannabis-use goals, streak, and craving patterns may be saved and referenced later, which could expose private information if your device or agent profile is shared.
The skill is designed to persist and reuse substance-use progress, goals, and craving context. That is purpose-aligned, but it is sensitive personal information.
"Streak Tracking" - Maintain a persistent counter of days without use ... "Progress Tracking" - Daily check-ins ... "Track cravings ... Note when cravings hit"
Only record details you are comfortable storing, and consider asking how to view, edit, or delete the saved streak and craving data.
Users may rely on a broad privacy promise without knowing exactly where their sensitive tracking data is stored or how to remove it.
The privacy assurance is prominent and reassuring, but the artifact does not specify storage path, retention, deletion controls, or how local-only handling is enforced.
"All data stays local on your machine" ... "Complete privacy, always."
Treat the privacy claim as a useful intention, but verify platform storage and deletion controls before recording highly personal information.
