Qinglong Crm Extractor
ReviewAudited by ClawScan on May 10, 2026.
Overview
The package appears mislabeled: it advertises a CRM data extractor, but the included files are a mock “space login” template with different install instructions.
Review this carefully before installing. The included code looks like a harmless local simulation, but it does not match the advertised CRM-extraction purpose and even documents a different skill name. Ask the publisher to correct the package identity and provide the intended CRM code before using it with business 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.
A user expecting CRM automation could install a package that does not match its advertised purpose, making it hard to trust the skill’s identity or intended behavior.
The public metadata advertises a CRM extractor, but the skill documentation describes a simulated space-login toy. This mismatch can mislead users or agents about what capability they are installing.
metadata: "Name: Qinglong Crm Extractor" / "Automates CRM login, extracts business data and HTML source"; SKILL.md: "名称: space-login" / "状态: 🧪 模拟功能"
Do not rely on this package for CRM work unless the publisher corrects the metadata and provides coherent CRM-specific documentation and code.
Following the documented install instructions could direct the user toward a different skill name than the one being reviewed.
The documented install command names 'space-login', while the evaluated registry slug is 'qinglong-crm-extractor'. This creates package-identity and provenance ambiguity.
clawhub install space-login
The maintainer should align the registry slug, SKILL.md name, install command, and code purpose before users install it.
