ClawAudit verdict

senseaudio-let-claw-talk-universal

senseaudio-let-claw-talkv1

88
🟢 Trusted
Low risk — reviewed by ClawAudit, behavior matches stated purpose

The skill appears to provide a legitimate functionality for setting up a continuous listening voice assistant on macOS and Windows. It uses known libraries and APIs for audio processing and speech recognition, and does not contain any obvious malicious code.

⚠ 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.

68
security
60
transparency
70
maintenance

Permission integrity

Installs packages at runtime — transitive dependencies are not auditable

package_install

Findings (5)

Pattern match medium

subprocess execution — runs system commands from Python

scripts/launch_senseaudio_let_claw_talk_universal.py · prose · downgraded · subprocess.run(

Pattern match medium

os.system/popen — direct OS command execution

scripts/start_senseaudio_let_claw_talk_universal.py · prose · downgraded · os.execv(

Pattern match low

Python os.getenv — reads environment variable

scripts/launch_senseaudio_let_claw_talk_universal.py · prose · downgraded · os.getenv(

Pattern match low

Python urllib.request — network access

scripts/local_senseaudio_asr.py · prose · downgraded · urllib.request

Pattern match low

Python os.environ.get — reads environment variable

scripts/start_senseaudio_let_claw_talk_universal.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

Requires 1 environment variable. (1 sensitive: SENSEAUDIO_API_KEY). Requires 1 system binary.

package_install

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