ClawAudit verdict
capacitor-app-development
Documentation and guidance skill for Capacitor app development; provides reference information and file inspection commands with no credential access or network exfiltration.
⚠ Flagged for review — coarse, uncorroborated signal, not a confirmed exploit. Review the config yourself before installing.
Automated static analysis — not a human review. ClawAudit flags capabilities, not confirmed intent, and can produce false positives. Disagree with this verdict? Use Dispute below.
Findings (9)
Possible hardcoded credential
references/app-configuration.md · code · Password: 'password
HTTP request to bare IP address — common in malicious payloads
references/app-configuration.md · code · http://192.168.1.68
Dynamic import() — loads module at runtime
references/cross-platform-best-practices.md · code · import('
References sudo — requests elevated privileges
references/ios-package-managers.md · code · sudo
Recursive delete from root or home — destructive command
references/troubleshooting-android.md · prose · downgraded · rm -rf ~
Accesses system credential store
references/security.md · prose · downgraded · Keychain
Accesses shell history/config
references/troubleshooting-android.md · prose · downgraded · ~/.zshrc
Blob URL — may embed executable content
references/file-handling.md · prose · downgraded · blob:
Makes HTTP request to external URL
references/file-handling.md · code · fetch('https://
Why the tier is capped
Execution sink present in raw bytes (Hard Floor: class E). 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.
Is this flag fair?
Thanks — recorded.