Deep Research
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.
Overview
This is a coherent instruction-only deep-research skill with no code, credentials, or persistence, but users should expect broad web/API research activity and possibly draft-file creation.
This skill appears safe for its intended purpose of producing thorough cited reports. Before installing, be comfortable with the agent performing broad web research on your topic, and specify any limits on sources, depth, languages, browsing, or whether draft files may be created.
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.
The agent may send search queries and retrieve many external pages or API results while producing a report.
The core workflow explicitly asks the agent to use external research tools and fetch original pages rather than relying on search snippets.
"Data Source APIs" ... "Web Search" ... "Always access the original page via WebFetch"
Use this skill when web-based research is desired, and give clear limits on topic scope, source types, languages, or browsing depth if needed.
The skill may create intermediate draft files in the working area as part of preparing a long report.
The template includes a file-based drafting workflow, which could lead the agent to create multiple local markdown drafts if file tools are available.
"Create separate draft files for each major section" ... "Combine all sections into the final report"
Tell the agent whether to write files or keep all drafting in the conversation, especially in shared or sensitive workspaces.
Users have less publisher/source context for trust decisions.
The skill has limited provenance information, so users have less external context for judging the publisher, even though no executable installer or code is present.
"Source: unknown"; "Homepage: none"
Review the visible instructions and publisher identity before installing; no executable supply-chain behavior is evidenced in the provided artifacts.
