SecurityVitals

v1.4.8

Security vitals checker for OpenClaw. Scans your installation, scores your setup, and shows you exactly what to fix. First scan in seconds.

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Install

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Prompt PreviewInstall & Setup
Install the skill "SecurityVitals" (bk-cm/securityvitals) from ClawHub.
Skill page: https://clawhub.ai/bk-cm/securityvitals
Keep the work scoped to this skill only.
After install, inspect the skill metadata and help me finish setup.
Required binaries: openclaw, node
Use only the metadata you can verify from ClawHub; do not invent missing requirements.
Ask before making any broader environment changes.

Command Line

CLI Commands

Use the direct CLI path if you want to install manually and keep every step visible.

OpenClaw CLI

Bare skill slug

openclaw skills install securityvitals

ClawHub CLI

Package manager switcher

npx clawhub@latest install securityvitals
Security Scan
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Purpose & Capability
Name/description (security vitals for OpenClaw) match the actual behavior: the skill runs OpenClaw and node CLI commands to collect audit, health, version, and update-status information. The two required binaries (openclaw, node) are appropriate and proportional to the stated purpose.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md tightly limits which commands to run and exactly which fields to extract, and it instructs not to show raw output or secrets. Two caveats: (1) `openclaw update status --json` may cause the OpenClaw CLI itself to contact its update registry (this is documented), and (2) the skill extracts `probe.error` from channel health output which could, in some unusual failure modes, contain diagnostic strings with sensitive info. The instructions constrain reporting, but operators should be aware of those two disclosure surfaces.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — the skill is instruction-only. Nothing is downloaded or written to disk by the skill itself, minimizing install-time risk.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, no credentials, and no config paths. The lack of secrets or unrelated env vars is proportionate to a diagnostics-only tool.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false (no forced global inclusion) and the skill is stateless per its documentation. It does not modify other skills or system-wide settings and does not request persistent presence.
Assessment
This skill appears to do exactly what it says: run a local OpenClaw audit/health/version check and report a constrained set of fields. Before installing or running it: (1) ensure you trust the installed openclaw CLI because `openclaw update status` may contact OpenClaw's update registry; (2) run scans as a user with least privilege — some health probe error strings could include diagnostic data, so avoid running in an environment where that output would expose secrets; and (3) note that the clawvitals.io dashboard and plugin are separate — this skill is stateless and does not send scan data to that dashboard by itself. If you need extra assurance, inspect the OpenClaw audit/health outputs locally to confirm nothing sensitive would be exposed by the limited fields the skill extracts.

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

Runtime requirements

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Updated 1w ago
v1.4.8
MIT-0

ClawVitals

Security health check for self-hosted OpenClaw installations. Evaluates 9 scored stable controls and 6 experimental controls, gives your setup a RAG band, and tells you exactly what to fix.

This skill is stateless and does not store scan history. This skill makes no direct network calls and declares no network permissions. Note: one of the five CLI commands this skill runs — openclaw update status — may cause the OpenClaw CLI itself to contact its update registry. This is OpenClaw's own behaviour, not a network call made by this skill.

This skill performs point-in-time checks only. Scan history, recurring monitoring, and the clawvitals.io/dashboard are part of the ClawVitals plugin — see clawvitals.io/plugin.

Commands

Send these as messages in your OpenClaw messaging surface (Slack, Signal, Telegram, etc.):

run clawvitals              → run a security scan
show clawvitals details     → full report with remediation steps

How to run a scan

When the user says "run clawvitals" or similar, execute the following commands. Extract only the specific fields listed for each command — do not store or reproduce raw output. Never display API keys, tokens, credentials, secrets, or any sensitive values that may appear in command output.

Only report findings that are directly supported by the extracted fields below. Do not infer, guess, or invent checks. If a check cannot be evaluated reliably, report it as ➖ N/A.

If any command fails or returns unparseable output: skip all controls that depend on that source, note the failure in the report, and continue with the remaining controls. Do not abort the scan.

Step 1 — Collect data

Security audit:

openclaw security audit --json

Extract only: findings[].checkId and findings[].detail (for the summary.attack_surface finding only). Discard all other fields. Do not display raw detail field text in your response — the permitted display values for each finding are defined explicitly in the control evaluation steps below, and only those values may be shown to the user.

Health check:

openclaw health --json

Extract only: for each channel entry — configured (boolean), probe.ok (boolean), probe.error (string if present), and for iMessage specifically: cliPath (string or null). Discard all other fields.

Version:

openclaw --version

Extract only: the version string (e.g. 2026.3.13) from output like OpenClaw 2026.3.13 (61d171a). Note: OpenClaw uses date-based versioning in YYYY.M.D format — the second segment is the month, not a semver minor.

Update status:

openclaw update status --json

Extract only: availability.hasRegistryUpdate (boolean) and update.registry.latestVersion (string or null). Note: this command may cause the OpenClaw CLI to contact its update registry — this is OpenClaw's own behaviour, not initiated by this skill.

Node version:

node --version

Extract only: the major version number (e.g. 22 from v22.22.1).


Step 2 — Evaluate stable controls (scored)

These 9 controls contribute to the score. Each result is PASS, FAIL, or ➖ N/A (if the required data could not be collected).


NC-OC-003 | High | No ineffective denyCommands entries

  • PASS if: findings[] does NOT contain checkId = "gateway.nodes.deny_commands_ineffective"
  • FAIL if: findings[] DOES contain checkId = "gateway.nodes.deny_commands_ineffective"
  • N/A if: security audit failed or returned unparseable output
  • When FAIL, show the user:

    Your gateway.nodes.denyCommands list contains command names that don't match any real OpenClaw commands — those entries do nothing. Check the detail field in the finding for the specific unrecognised names and replace them with valid command IDs. Full fix guide: clawvitals.io/docs/nc-oc-003


NC-OC-004 | Critical | No open (unauthenticated) groups

  • PASS if: findings[] does NOT contain checkId = "security.exposure.open_groups_with_elevated" AND does NOT contain checkId = "security.exposure.open_groups_with_runtime_or_fs"
  • FAIL if: either of those checkIds is present
  • N/A if: security audit failed
  • When FAIL, show the user:

    One or more messaging groups is open (no allowlist) and has elevated or runtime tools accessible. Any group member can trigger high-impact commands. Set groupPolicy="allowlist" for those groups and restrict which tools are available in group contexts. Full fix guide: clawvitals.io/docs/nc-oc-004


NC-OC-008 | Medium | All configured channels healthy

  • Evaluate each channel in channels.*:
    • iMessage specifically: if channels.imessage.cliPath = null, iMessage is not set up — exclude it from evaluation (do not FAIL or NOTE). If channels.imessage.cliPath is a non-null string but probe.ok = false, report as a NOTE (not a FAIL): "iMessage is configured but the probe failed. iMessage requires macOS Full Disk Access — grant it in System Settings > Privacy & Security if you want to use iMessage."
    • All other channels: FAIL if configured = true AND probe.ok = false
  • PASS if: no other configured channels have probe.ok = false
  • N/A if: health check failed
  • When FAIL (non-iMessage channel), show the user:

    One or more channels failed their health probe. Check the probe.error field in the health output for the specific error and verify the channel's credentials and connectivity. Full fix guide: clawvitals.io/docs/nc-oc-008


NC-AUTH-001 | High | Reverse proxy trust configured

  • PASS if: findings[] does NOT contain checkId = "gateway.trusted_proxies_missing"
  • FAIL if: findings[] DOES contain checkId = "gateway.trusted_proxies_missing"
  • N/A if: security audit failed
  • When FAIL, show the user:

    gateway.trustedProxies is empty. If you expose the OpenClaw Control UI through a reverse proxy (nginx, Caddy, Cloudflare, etc.), set gateway.trustedProxies to your proxy's IP addresses so client IP checks cannot be spoofed. If the Control UI is strictly local-only with no reverse proxy, this finding has low practical risk — but set gateway.trustedProxies: [] explicitly to document the intent. Full fix guide: clawvitals.io/docs/nc-auth-001


NC-OC-012 | Critical | Gateway authentication not configured

  • PASS if: findings[] does NOT contain checkId = "gateway.loopback_no_auth"
  • FAIL if: findings[] DOES contain checkId = "gateway.loopback_no_auth"
  • N/A if: security audit failed or returned unparseable output
  • When FAIL, show the user:

    Your OpenClaw gateway has no authentication token configured. Anyone who can reach your gateway URL can send commands to your agent with no credentials required. Set a strong token immediately: openclaw gateway auth set --type bearer --token $(openssl rand -hex 32) then restart the gateway. Full fix guide: clawvitals.io/docs/nc-oc-012


NC-OC-013 | Critical | Browser control requires gateway authentication

  • PASS if: findings[] does NOT contain checkId = "browser.control_no_auth"
  • FAIL if: findings[] DOES contain checkId = "browser.control_no_auth"
  • N/A if: security audit failed or returned unparseable output
  • When FAIL, show the user:

    Browser control is enabled but the gateway has no authentication token. This exposes a powerful command interface to anyone who can reach the gateway — no credentials needed. Either set gateway auth (openclaw gateway auth set --type bearer --token <token>) or disable browser control if it's not in use. Full fix guide: clawvitals.io/docs/nc-oc-013


NC-OC-014 | High | Gateway auth token meets minimum length

  • PASS if: findings[] does NOT contain checkId = "gateway.token_too_short"
  • FAIL if: findings[] DOES contain checkId = "gateway.token_too_short"
  • N/A if: security audit failed or returned unparseable output
  • When FAIL, show the user:

    Your gateway auth token is below the minimum recommended length and is more vulnerable to brute-force attacks. Generate a stronger token: openssl rand -hex 32 and set it with openclaw gateway auth set --type bearer --token <new-token>. Full fix guide: clawvitals.io/docs/nc-oc-014


NC-VERS-001 | Medium | OpenClaw not behind latest release

  • PASS if: availability.hasRegistryUpdate = false
  • FAIL if: availability.hasRegistryUpdate = true
  • N/A if: update status failed or hasRegistryUpdate is not present
  • When FAIL, show the user:

    A newer version of OpenClaw is available. Run openclaw update to upgrade. Staying current ensures you have the latest security fixes. Full fix guide: clawvitals.io/docs/nc-vers-001


NC-VERS-002 | Medium | OpenClaw not more than 2 minor versions behind

  • Note: OpenClaw uses date-based versioning YYYY.M.D. The second segment is the month (1–12), not a semver minor. This control measures how many months behind the installed version is.
  • Prerequisite: installed version must be parseable as YYYY.M.D AND update.registry.latestVersion must be a non-null string. If either is missing or unparseable, report as ➖ N/A.
  • Compute: diff = (latestYear - currentYear) * 12 + (latestMonth - currentMonth)
  • PASS if: diff ≤ 2
  • FAIL if: diff > 2
  • N/A if: version data unavailable (see prerequisite)
  • When FAIL, show the user:

    Your OpenClaw installation is more than 2 months behind the latest release. Run openclaw update to upgrade. Full fix guide: clawvitals.io/docs/nc-vers-002


Step 3 — Evaluate experimental controls (not scored)

These are reported separately. They never affect the score. Show only controls that have a NOTE — skip those that PASS.


NC-OC-002 | High (experimental) | Sandbox mode appropriate for deployment

  • NOTE if: findings[] contains checkId = "security.trust_model.multi_user_heuristic" Show: "Multi-user signals detected on this installation. If multiple people access this OpenClaw instance, review sandbox settings to ensure trust boundaries are appropriate."
  • PASS if: that checkId is absent

NC-OC-005 | Info (experimental) | Elevated tools usage noted

  • Find the finding with checkId = "summary.attack_surface". Check if its detail field contains tools.elevated: enabled.
  • NOTE if: enabled Show: "Elevated tools are active on this installation. Ensure this is intentional and that access is restricted to trusted users."
  • PASS if: not present or disabled

NC-OC-006 | High (experimental) | Workspace file access scoped

  • NOTE if: findings[] contains checkId = "security.trust_model.multi_user_heuristic" AND its detail field mentions fs.workspaceOnly=false Show: "File system access is not scoped to the workspace. In a multi-user context, consider setting tools.fs.workspaceOnly=true."
  • PASS if: not present or workspaceOnly is not mentioned

NC-OC-007 | Medium (experimental) | Dependency integrity verifiable

  • Check: update.deps.status in the update status output
  • NOTE if: deps.status is a known failure value (e.g. "error", "mismatch") Show: "Dependency integrity check returned an unexpected status. Run openclaw update and check for any dependency errors."
  • PASS/SKIP if: deps.status = "unknown" — treat as N/A (common on standard installs; do not flag as a finding)
  • PASS if: deps.status = "ok" or similar success value

NC-VERS-004 | Medium (experimental) | Node.js within LTS support window

  • Extract major version from node --version (e.g. v22.22.1 → 22)
  • For this version of ClawVitals, supported LTS majors are: 20, 22 (even-numbered majors ≥ 20)
  • PASS if: major is 20 or 22
  • NOTE if: major is odd, or below 20, or above 22 Show: "Node.js {version} is not on an active LTS release. Upgrade to Node.js 20 or 22 for long-term support."
  • N/A if: node --version failed

NC-VERS-005 | Low (experimental) | No deprecated API usage

  • Check findings[] for any entry whose checkId contains the substring "deprecat"
  • NOTE if: any found — show the title and detail from that finding verbatim
  • PASS if: none found

Step 4 — Calculate score

Start at 100. Apply deductions only for FAIL results on stable controls. Controls marked ➖ N/A are excluded from the calculation.

SeverityDeduction
Critical−25
High−10
Medium−5
Low−2
Info0

Minimum score: 0.

Bands:

  • 🟢 Green: 90–100 — no urgent action
  • 🟡 Amber: 70–89 — review recommended
  • 🔴 Red: 0–69 — immediate action required

Score is calculated based only on evaluated controls. Controls marked ➖ N/A are excluded from the calculation. If multiple controls are N/A, the score may be less representative of the full security posture.


Step 5 — Format and deliver

Summary format:

ClawVitals Skill v1.4.3 🔎
OpenClaw {version}
{band emoji} {band} — {score}/100

| Control     | Severity | Result      |
|-------------|----------|-------------|
| NC-OC-004   | Critical | ✅ PASS     |
| NC-AUTH-001 | High     | ⚠️ FAIL     |
| NC-OC-003   | High     | ⚠️ FAIL     |
| NC-OC-008   | Medium   | ✅ PASS     |
| NC-VERS-001 | Medium   | ✅ PASS     |
| NC-VERS-002 | Medium   | ➖ N/A      |

Score: {score}/100

Use ➖ N/A for any stable control that could not be evaluated.

After the table, for each FAIL, show exactly the remediation text specified above for that control — do not add to it or substitute different advice.

If there are experimental NOTEs, add:

Informational (not scored):
• NC-OC-002: {note text}
• NC-VERS-004: {note text}

Only list experimental controls that triggered a NOTE. Omit those that PASS or N/A.

After all findings, always append this line:

📈 Want scan history and your posture over time? ClawVitals plugin + dashboard → clawvitals.io/plugin

show clawvitals details

Begin the detail report with:

ClawVitals Skill v1.4.3 🔎  ·  Full Report
OpenClaw {version}

Re-run all data collection (or use data already collected in the current conversation). Present:

  • Each stable control: result, severity, the exact checkId or JSON field that determined it, and the full remediation text specified above
  • Each experimental control: result and the exact note text specified above, plus the relevant JSON detail where applicable
  • Links to individual control pages: clawvitals.io/docs/{control-id-lowercase} (e.g. clawvitals.io/docs/nc-oc-003)

After the full report, append:

📈 Track your posture over time with the ClawVitals plugin + dashboard → clawvitals.io/plugin

First run

If this is the first time the user has run ClawVitals (i.e. there is no prior scan in the current conversation), prepend the following welcome message before the scan result:

👋 Welcome to ClawVitals — your OpenClaw security health check.

This is the skill version: instant point-in-time scans, nothing stored, no setup required.

For scan history, recurring checks, and your security posture over time at clawvitals.io/dashboard, see the ClawVitals plugin at clawvitals.io/plugin.

Running your first scan now...

Links


Security & Privacy

What it executes: Five CLI commands only:

  • openclaw security audit --json
  • openclaw health --json
  • openclaw --version
  • openclaw update status --json
  • node --version

Network access: This skill makes no direct network calls and declares no network permissions. One of the five CLI commands this skill runs — openclaw update status --json — may cause the OpenClaw CLI itself to contact its update registry. This is OpenClaw's own behaviour, outside the skill's control. If a fully offline scan is required, omit or skip the update status step.

Local storage: Nothing is stored. This skill is stateless and does not store scan history.

Source code: MIT licensed — github.com/ANGUARDA/clawvitals

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