Deep Research Work From Xian.LaoJ
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.
Overview
This appears to be a coherent research workflow skill that discloses web, file, and memory use and shows no artifact-backed exfiltration, credential use, destructive actions, or hidden execution.
This skill looks reasonable for research tasks. Before installing, be comfortable with the agent searching and fetching web pages, reading documents you provide, writing or editing research reports, and optionally using saved research memory. Specify source boundaries and output paths, avoid storing sensitive information unnecessarily, and verify the publisher if provenance matters to you.
Findings (3)
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.
You have limited external context for verifying the publisher or project source before trusting the skill.
The skill has limited provenance metadata, although the provided artifacts do not show dependency installation, remote scripts, or automatic execution.
Source: unknown; Homepage: none
Install only if you trust the registry owner and review the included files; no automatic install-time code execution is evidenced.
The agent may browse or fetch online content and write research outputs as part of the task.
The skill explicitly uses broad web and file-processing tools. This is expected for deep research, but users should know the agent may fetch web pages and create or edit research files.
Web Research - `web_search` ... `web_fetch` ... `browser`; Content Processing - `read` ... `write` ... `edit`
Give clear boundaries for allowed sources, documents, and report locations, and review outputs before relying on them.
Saved research notes or memory could influence later work or retain information longer than expected.
The skill can reuse previous research context and create persistent records, which is useful for research continuity but can preserve outdated, incorrect, or sensitive information.
`memory_get` / `memory_search`: Reference previous research ... `write`: Create persistent research records
Avoid saving sensitive personal or confidential material unless intended, and periodically review or clear stored research context.
