terminal-ux-orchestrator
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 9, 2026.
Overview
This is an instruction-only terminal UX design skill with no code, credentials, install steps, or persistence; its only notable behavior is bounded optional use of web/docs or visualization tools.
This skill appears safe for its intended purpose: improving command-line and terminal UI design. Before using it with confidential projects, remember that it may use web/documentation lookup or visualization tools if available, so keep secrets and sensitive terminal output out of prompts unless those tools are approved in your environment.
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.
The agent may consult external documentation or use visualization tooling to support recommendations, which could involve sending task context to those tools.
The skill can ask the agent to coordinate with optional browser, visualization, or web verification tools. This is bounded to UX comparison and framework feasibility tasks, but users should be aware external tools may be used if available.
Use a browser or other visual-comparison tool when... Use web or official-doc verification when...
Use normally for terminal UX work, but avoid including private code, secrets, or sensitive terminal output unless you are comfortable with the available tools handling that context.
You have less external provenance information about the publisher or upstream project, although the included artifacts are visible and low-risk.
The registry metadata does not provide an upstream source or homepage. Because this is instruction-only with no installable code, this is a provenance note rather than a concrete execution risk.
Source: unknown Homepage: none
If provenance matters for your environment, verify the registry owner and review the included instructions before enabling the skill.
