Accessible Game Development

v1.0.0

Develop accessible HTML games optimized for screen readers like Zhengdu, NVDA, and JAWS, supporting blind and low-vision users per accessibility standards.

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Purpose & Capability
Name/description (accessible HTML game development) match the provided files and runtime instructions. The skill requests no credentials, binaries, or installs and only contains guidance/specification files needed for the stated purpose.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md instructs the agent to read the included spec, generate/check accessible HTML game code, and provide best practices — all consistent with the stated purpose. Minor inconsistency: README references a local Windows path (D:\无障碍游戏\无障碍HTML游戏开发规范.md) which is not declared in requirements and may be a leftover/example. The SKILL.md does not instruct the agent to access arbitrary user files or external endpoints.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files to install — instruction-only. Lowest-risk category (nothing written to disk by the skill itself).
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. Mentions of external services (e.g., Tencent skill market for audio generation) are advisory only and do not require credentials in the skill metadata.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and model invocation is allowed (default). The skill does not request permanent presence or system-level changes; autonomous invocation is normal and not combined with other red flags here.
Assessment
This is an instruction-only skill containing a detailed accessibility spec and development guidance — it looks coherent and safe to install. Things to keep in mind before use: (1) the README contains a sample local path (D:\...) — the skill will not automatically read your filesystem unless you explicitly grant file access or paste files into the agent; be cautious about granting file-system permissions. (2) The skill may generate HTML/JS code; always review generated code before running it in a browser or deploying it. (3) If you use suggested third-party resources (audio marketplaces, synthesis services), those may require credentials or network access—only provide such secrets when you trust the service. Overall this skill appears benign and proportionate to its purpose.

Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.

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License

MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.

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