LinkedIn Automation by Zich (BradAI's OpenClaw)

v1.0.0

Automate LinkedIn content creation, posting, engagement tracking, and audience growth. Use for posting content, scheduling posts, analyzing engagement metrics, generating content ideas, commenting on posts, and building LinkedIn presence. Requires browser access with LinkedIn logged in.

21· 4.6k·23 current·25 all-time
MIT-0
Download zip
LicenseMIT-0 · Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.
Security Scan
VirusTotalVirusTotal
Benign
View report →
OpenClawOpenClaw
Benign
high confidence
Purpose & Capability
Name/description match the actual behavior: all scripts and SKILL.md describe browser-driven LinkedIn posting, scheduling, engagement, idea generation, and analytics. The only required capability is a browser logged into LinkedIn, which is proportional to the stated purpose; no unrelated env vars, binaries, or external services are requested.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md and the shell scripts consistently instruct the agent to use a browser tool to navigate LinkedIn pages, click buttons, and extract visible metrics. They do not attempt to read local secrets, system files, or call unexpected external endpoints. Note: the scripts instruct automated liking/commenting and scheduling, which are within the claimed scope but are action-oriented and can have policy/account-risk consequences if abused.
Install Mechanism
No install spec is provided (instruction-only skill). Nothing is downloaded or written to disk by an installer in the manifest — lowest-risk install posture.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are requested. The skill relies on the browser tool's LinkedIn session only, which is appropriate for browser-based automation.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill is user-invocable. Model invocation is allowed (default), so the agent could autonomously execute these workflows using the browser session if granted permission — this expands blast radius (it acts with your logged-in account), so enable autonomous use only if you trust the skill and its operator.
Assessment
This skill is internally consistent with its purpose, but consider the following before installing: - It requires a browser session logged into your LinkedIn account; any automated actions will run as that account. Use an account you are comfortable automating (not a high-value or corporate admin account). - The scripts automate posting, commenting, and engagement. Excessive or repetitive activity can violate LinkedIn's policies and trigger rate limits or account restrictions — follow the provided rate limits and review actions before letting the agent run autonomously. - The skill does not request API keys or other secrets and does not contain hidden network endpoints; scripts only output instructions for a browser tool. Still, prefer manual review (or manual-trigger mode) the first few times, and avoid enabling autonomous execution unless you trust the skill. - If you plan to use scheduling, inspect the cron payloads and ensure scheduled content is safe and appropriate; scheduled automation will post as your logged-in user. If you want to be extra cautious: run the browser automation against a test/demo LinkedIn account until you confirm behavior and rate characteristics.

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

latestvk9762fesgf4ty6wy4972jvttws809by8

License

MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.

Runtime requirements

💼 Clawdis

Comments