Language School Video
v1.0.1Language School Video is a specialized AI-powered video production skill built for independent language schools, ESL and ESOL programs, foreign language acad...
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Capability signals
These labels describe what authority the skill may exercise. They are separate from suspicious or malicious moderation verdicts.
OpenClaw
Benign
medium confidencePurpose & Capability
Name and description describe an AI-driven video marketing assistant for language schools. The package declares no installs, no required binaries, and no credentials — which is proportionate for a purely instructional skill that guides video creation and marketing.
Instruction Scope
Provided SKILL.md excerpt focuses on target users, use cases, and marketing guidance; no runtime commands, secret-access instructions, or system/file reads are present in the visible portion. The SKILL.md is large and was truncated in the review sample, so I could not verify the full instruction set for hidden steps (e.g., calls to external APIs, requests for credentials, or directives to read local files).
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — lowest risk install mechanism (instruction-only). Nothing is written to disk by the skill itself according to the registry metadata.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, no primary credential, and no config paths. This is consistent with a guidance-style skill that doesn't directly call third-party services.
Persistence & Privilege
Skill is not always-enabled (always: false) and is user-invocable. It does not request elevated persistence or access to other skills' configurations in the visible metadata.
Assessment
This skill appears coherent and low-risk from the metadata: no install, no credentials required, and no declared system access. Before installing or using it, open and read the entire SKILL.md (not just the excerpt) and check for any of the following: instructions that ask you to paste API keys or upload credentials, commands that request access to local files (home, /etc, SSH keys), or steps that upload student/personal data to third-party endpoints. If the skill asks you to connect to external services, prefer using ephemeral or restricted API keys and verify the service domain. Also consider privacy/consent implications if the skill's workflow involves filming students or sharing testimonials — ensure you have appropriate releases and that PII is handled according to your policies.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.
