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v1.0.0

Adhd Assistant 1.0.0

ReviewClawScan verdict for this skill. Analyzed May 1, 2026, 6:10 AM.

Analysis

The skill is coherent and code-free, but it tells the agent to persist sensitive ADHD and treatment information in memory without clear consent, retention, or deletion boundaries.

GuidanceReview the memory behavior before installing. This skill may be useful for planning and ADHD support, but you should decide whether you are comfortable with the agent saving ADHD diagnosis, medication, therapy, and personal routine details for future use.

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.

Abnormal behavior control

Checks for instructions or behavior that redirect the agent, misuse tools, execute unexpected code, cascade across systems, exploit user trust, or continue outside the intended task.

Tool Misuse and Exploitation
SeverityLowConfidenceMediumStatusNote
SKILL.md
compatibility: Works with OpenClaw memory system and scheduling tools

Scheduling or reminder tools are purpose-aligned for ADHD planning, but calendar/reminder changes can affect the user's routine and should remain user-directed.

User impactIf connected to scheduling tools, the agent may help create reminders or time blocks that affect the user's day.
RecommendationConfirm schedule or reminder changes with the user before creating, editing, or deleting them.
Sensitive data protection

Checks for exposed credentials, poisoned memory or context, unclear communication boundaries, or sensitive data that could leave the user's control.

Memory and Context Poisoning
SeverityMediumConfidenceHighStatusConcern
SKILL.md
Over time, remember these preferences (via OpenClaw memory): ... Diagnosed or suspected ADHD ... Current treatments (medication, therapy) - for context only

The skill directs the agent to persist sensitive mental-health and treatment information in memory, but the shown artifact does not require explicit consent, define retention limits, or explain how the user can review or delete that memory.

User impactSensitive ADHD, medication, or therapy details could be saved and reused in future interactions beyond the immediate conversation.
RecommendationOnly store this information after explicit user consent, avoid saving medication or therapy details unless necessary, and provide clear review, correction, and deletion options.