ClawAudit verdict
jina-cli
The install step uses `curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/geekjourneyx/jina-cli/main/scripts/install.sh | bash`, which executes remotely fetched code — a supply-chain risk, though the skill itself (Jina Reader/Search) is a legitimate web content tool.
⚠ 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.
Permission integrity
network_out
Findings (2)
Pipe-to-shell pattern (curl | sh) — supply chain attack vector
SKILL.md · code · curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/geekjourneyx/jina-cli/main/scripts/
Pipe to bash — executes piped content as shell commands
SKILL.md · code · | bash
Why the tier is capped
Execution sink present in raw bytes (Hard Floor: class A/B). 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.
network_out Is this flag fair?
Thanks — recorded.