ColorKit
v0.1.0Expert guidance on ColorKit, a Swift library for advanced color manipulation, conversion, and accessibility management. Use when developers mention: (1) CKColor, CKBlendMode, CKAPCA, (2) color space conversion (OKLAB, Display P3, sRGB), (3) WCAG or APCA contrast checks, (4) hex color initialization, (5) dynamic/adaptive colors for Dark Mode, (6) perceptual gamut mapping.
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high confidencePurpose & Capability
The name/description promise expert guidance on the ColorKit Swift library and the included SKILL.md + reference files are documentation-style content about CKColor, color spaces, blending, APCA/WCAG, and setup. There are no unrelated credential requests, binaries, or config paths. (Note: the skill metadata lists 'source: unknown' and 'homepage: none', but the docs include links to a GitHub repo and project pages which appear to match the claimed library.)
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions are constrained to asking clarifying questions (deployment targets, Swift version), referencing internal docs, and showing code examples. They do not instruct reading system files or exfiltrating data. Minor note: Setup.md contains an example 'npx skills add ...' command (downloads a third-party CLI package if executed); this is part of user-facing setup guidance, not an automatic behavior of the skill, but users should review such commands before running them.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and no code files to execute — the skill is instruction-only. The docs recommend integrating ColorKit via Swift Package Manager (a standard, low-risk mechanism) and reference the GitHub repo. No downloads/archives or obscure URLs are invoked by the skill itself.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, no credentials, and no config paths. The documented functionality (code examples, SPM package URL) does not require secrets or elevated access.
Persistence & Privilege
Skill flags are default (always: false, user-invocable true). The skill does not request permanent presence or modify other skills' configs. Autonomous invocation is enabled by default but the skill's scope is limited and coherent with documentation assistance.
Assessment
This skill appears coherent and low-risk: it is a documentation-style helper for the ColorKit Swift package and asks for nothing sensitive. Before you act on any of the setup suggestions, verify the upstream package URLs and repository: (1) inspect https://github.com/SzpakKamil/ColorKit.git in your browser to confirm the project and its releases, (2) when adding the package in Xcode or via SPM, confirm the package and version you add, and (3) never run suggested shell commands (e.g., the example 'npx skills add ...') without reviewing the referenced repository and the npm package. If you need higher assurance, ask the skill owner or maintainer URL and a checksum/release tag for the ColorKit package.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.
