Productivity Helper #4
v1.0.0Productivity helper tool #4 for task management, time tracking, and workflow optimization. Helps organize daily tasks and boost efficiency.
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LicenseMIT-0 · Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.
Security Scan
OpenClaw
Benign
medium confidencePurpose & Capability
Name and description describe a productivity helper and the skill requests no credentials, binaries, or config paths — this is proportionate and coherent with the stated purpose.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md is high-level and contains no concrete commands or file/env access instructions. However metadata lists allowed-tools: Bash, Read, Write, which gives the agent the ability to run shell commands and read/write files; the document does not constrain how those tools should be used, so the agent could perform broader actions than the prose suggests unless you restrict tools or review behavior.
Install Mechanism
There is no registry install spec (lowest-risk). README contains a manual-install git clone pointing to https://github.com/TobeyRebecca/productivity-helper.git — pulling and running code from an external repo would change the risk profile and should be reviewed before use.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are requested — nothing disproportionate to a productivity helper.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and default autonomous invocation is allowed (normal). The skill does not request persistent system-wide config or special privileges.
Assessment
This skill appears internally consistent with a productivity helper: it asks for no secrets and has no install script. Two things to watch for before enabling or manually installing: (1) SKILL.md allows the agent to use Bash, Read, and Write — that gives it the power to run shell commands and access files, and the instructions are vague about when/how those tools will be used. If you don't want the agent touching your filesystem or running shells, restrict those tools. (2) The README suggests cloning a GitHub repo for manual install; if you follow that route, inspect the repo contents (and any install scripts) before running them. Because there is no code in the published skill, review any external code you pull. If you want higher assurance, ask the publisher for a clear install spec and a code review, or run the skill in a restricted environment first.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.
Runtime requirements
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