windows-ui-controller
v1.0.0Windows 软件自动化控制技能包 - 使用 pywinauto 控制微信/QQ/网易云等任何 Windows 应用。包含完整教程、依赖包、最佳实践。
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LicenseMIT-0 · Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.
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OpenClaw
Benign
high confidencePurpose & Capability
The name/description say this is a Windows UI automation skill using pywinauto and the SKILL.md/README provide examples and installation guidance for that exact library. Requested runtime (python) and examples (scanning windows, clicking, typing) are appropriate for the stated purpose.
Instruction Scope
Instructions focus on scanning and operating arbitrary Windows app UIs (including messaging apps like WeChat/QQ). That is within scope but has obvious abuse potential (automating message sending). The docs advise per-step verification and admin elevation where required. The SKILL.md and README also reference an offline 'dependencies/' folder (wheels) and show commands to install from it, but the package manifest does not include that folder—an inconsistency users should verify.
Install Mechanism
No automated install spec is present in the registry (instruction-only), and installation guidance is limited to 'pip install pywinauto' or offline wheel install. That is a low-risk, standard approach. However the README references specific wheel files and an offline dependencies directory that are not present in the manifest—verify where those wheels would come from and prefer official PyPI/GitHub releases.
Credentials
The skill requests only Python/pywinauto and no environment variables, credentials, or unrelated system config paths. This is proportionate to the stated functionality.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not 'always: true' and does not request system-wide persistence. The default ability for the agent to invoke skills autonomously is enabled, which is expected; note that autonomous runs could perform UI actions on your machine if allowed, so treat granting access carefully.
Assessment
This skill is coherent: it's a tutorial/instructions for using pywinauto to automate Windows apps. Before installing or running anything: (1) verify you obtained pywinauto and any wheel files from official sources (PyPI or the project's GitHub); the README mentions an offline 'dependencies/' folder but that folder is not included in the manifest — confirm where those wheels come from. (2) Be cautious about running scripts as Administrator — only elevate when necessary. (3) Remember UI automation can be used to send messages or perform actions in other apps; only run it in accounts/environments you trust. (4) If you plan to let an autonomous agent use this skill, understand it could perform UI actions (including messaging) without interactive approval. If you cannot verify the origin of any included binaries/wheels, do not install them.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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