ClawAudit verdict

cann-review

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🟠 Risky
Significant concerns — only install if you understand the risks

Accesses credentials AND makes external network calls

The skill content contains a hardcoded GitCode API bearer token ('5_EtXLq3jGyQvb6tWwrN3byz') in example curl commands, which exposes a real credential to anyone reading the skill.

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0
security
40
transparency
80
maintenance

What it does

These are capability combinations: each listed behavior occurs in the skill, but ClawAudit detects co-occurrence — it does not verify that one flows into another. Read the code to confirm a live chain.

Capability combination high

Accesses credentials AND makes external network calls — potential credential theft

LLM02 · ASI03

Permission integrity

Makes network requests but does not declare curl/wget in required binaries

network_out

Code accesses API keys/tokens but declares no environment variables

credential_access

Findings (4)

Pattern match critical

Possible hardcoded credential

CONFIG_UPDATE_SUMMARY.md · code · TOKEN="5_EtXLq3jGyQvb6tWwrN3byz

Pattern match high

Pipe to python — executes piped content as Python code

auto-review-post-comment.sh · prose · downgraded · | python3

Pattern match medium

subprocess execution — runs system commands from Python

check-mentions-simple.py · prose · downgraded · subprocess.run(

Pattern match medium

subprocess with shell=True — command injection vector

check-mentions-simple.py · prose · downgraded · subprocess.run(cmd, shell=True

Why the tier is capped

Execution sink present in raw bytes (Hard Floor: class B/D). Final tier capped at Caution — cannot be lifted by any downgrade, example-payload opt-in, or allowlist.

Permissions & capabilities

No declared permissions — minimal attack surface.

credential_accessnetwork_out
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