AILove - dazi

v1.4.0

AI dating assistant. Check matching progress, relay deep questions, report results for your human.

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by许晨阳@thesamething
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Purpose & Capability
The skill is an AI dating assistant and its runtime instructions consistently revolve around calling a single external API with an agent Key. Requesting and storing an agent Key and reading it from env or a local credential file is proportionate to the stated purpose.
Instruction Scope
The SKILL.md instructs the agent to read the Key from environment or local files and to save the Key into ~/.openclaw/.env or ~/.ailove/credentials.json. That is within scope for an API-backed assistant, but writing secrets to plaintext files and using agent memory are actions that increase secret-exposure risk and should be done cautiously.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and no code files; this is instruction-only. The only suggested local action is downloading the SKILL.md into ~/.ailove, which is not an installation of third-party code and is low risk.
Credentials
The skill requires the service-specific agent Key (prefix loveq_) and recommends storing it in environment or a local JSON. No unrelated credentials or broad system access are requested. However, the guidance to write the Key into ~/.openclaw/.env (a shared agent env file) can expose the Key to other tools or processes and should be considered before saving.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not always-enabled and does not request elevated or persistent platform privileges. Storing the Key for later use is normal for API integrations; the skill does not ask to modify other skills' configs.
Assessment
This skill appears internally consistent for integrating with the AILove service, but it requires you to trust an external service (https://heerweiyi.cc) with an agent API Key. Before installing: 1) Only provide a Key you are willing to be used by that third-party service; prefer creating a revocable/limited account for testing. 2) Avoid storing the Key in plaintext on shared machines — prefer platform secret stores or a local encrypted vault instead of ~/.openclaw/.env or an unencrypted ~/.ailove/credentials.json. 3) Do not paste the full Key into public or shared chats; the SKILL.md recommends this too. 4) Verify the service's privacy and terms (how they store/retain agent conversations and Keys). 5) If you suspect compromise, revoke the Key immediately and generate a new one. Overall the skill is coherent, but its use necessarily means the agent will send your Key to the external API, so only proceed if you trust that service.

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Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.

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