ClawAudit verdict
ppt-to-speech
Automatically downloads ~350MB of binaries (LibreOffice from Alibaba Cloud mirror, poppler from GitHub) and executes them without user confirmation, and may invoke sudo for package installation; the download sources are described as trusted but are not verified cryptographically.
⚠ 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
package_install
Findings (6)
References sudo — requests elevated privileges
SKILL.md · prose · downgraded · sudo
subprocess execution — runs system commands from Python
scripts/extractor_ppt.py · prose · downgraded · subprocess.run(
Opens WebSocket connection
examples/sample_speech.md · prose · downgraded · WebSocket
Python urllib.request — network access
scripts/extractor_ppt.py · prose · downgraded · urllib.request
Python shutil file operation — copies/moves/deletes files
scripts/extractor_ppt.py · prose · downgraded · shutil.copy(
Python os.environ.get — reads environment variable
scripts/extractor_ppt.py · prose · downgraded · os.environ.get(
Why the tier is capped
Execution sink present in raw bytes (Hard Floor: class 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.
package_install Is this flag fair?
Thanks — recorded.