docs

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Use when writing, editing, or organizing documentation, when planning what docs a feature needs, and whenever planning or implementing a new feature or change in a repo (docs ship with the code). Triggers on "write docs for X", "document this feature", "add a guide", "update the

Verified installs0
Stars39
Version1.0.0
Qualität58/100 · Vielversprechend
Vertrauen59/100 · Do not auto-install
Audit73/100 · Prüfung nötig

Asset-Profil

Design und kreative Produktion

Design assets, images, video, audio, multimodal media, presentation, and creative production skills.

Bereich ansehen

Szenario

Design und Kreativität

I need my agent to produce design assets, UI directions, presentations, or creative media workflows.

Agent-Fit

Claude Code + CLI + Codex

Geeignet für Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, CLI oder benutzerdefinierte Agents.

Installieren

Bereit

npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill docs

Wartung

Aktuell

2 Tage seit dem letzten Push

Risiko

Prüfung nötig

Lizenz ist unklar

GitHub-Qualität

39

58/100 Qualität · 67/100 Vertrauen

Abdeckungs-Tags

DesignDesign und KreativitätDesign und Kreativitätagent-skill

Review-Notizen

Lizenz ist unklar · Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision

Agent-Adoptionskarte

Vertrauen, Audit und Installationsbereitschaft auf einen Blick

Diese Werte kombinieren öffentliche Repository-Metadaten, OpenAgentSkill-Reviewsignale, Wartungsaktualität und Installationsbereitschaft. Sie helfen bei der Vorauswahl, ersetzen aber keine menschliche Prüfung.

Qualität

Vielversprechend
58

Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.

Vertrauen

Do not auto-install
59

Trust Score v5 found insufficient evidence for agent installation. Treat this as discovery material, not an executable recommendation.

Audit

Prüfung nötig
73

Maschinenlesbare Prüfung von Installationsbereitschaft, Sicherheitsmetadaten, Wartung und Akzeptanzrisiko.

OpenAgentSkill Trust Score v5

Menschliche Prüfung vor Installation

Choose a stronger alternative or inspect the source manually before any install attempt.

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLI

Stars

39 GitHub-Stars

Repository-Aktivität

39 Stars und 0 Forks

Wartung

2 Tage seit dem letzten Push

Lizenz

Unbekannt

Installieren

npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill docs

Installationssicherheit

Standard-Paket- oder Laufzeit-Installationspfad

Berechtigungsfläche

filesystem or document access, network or browser access

Agent-Ergebnisse

Noch keine Agent-Ergebnisdaten

Dokumentation

Starker README/SKILL.md-Kontext

Risikoübersicht

Vor Produktion prüfen

  • Repository license is detected as 'Unknown' by GitHub, but the skill content itself appears original and does not include third-party code requiring attribution.
  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
  • Lizenz ist unklar
  • Low GitHub adoption signal

Installationsbereitschaft

Installationspfad verfügbar

  • Installationspfad ist verfügbar
  • Repository-Belege sind verfügbar
  • Lizenz ist unklar
  • Noch keine Agent-Proven-Ergebnisbelege

Agent-lesbare Metadaten

Maschinenlesbare Entscheidungsdaten für diesen Skill.

Nutze diesen Block oder das eingebettete JSON, um zu entscheiden, ob ein Agent diesen Skill installieren, eine Alternative wählen oder zuerst menschliche Prüfung anfordern soll.

JSON öffnen

Geeignete Aufgaben

  • Local desktop-Workflows
  • Claude-Code-Teams
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects
  • Navigate local resources

Geeignete Agents

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLICLI

Installationsentscheidung

Befehl
npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill docs
Richtlinie
Prüfen
Menschliche Prüfung
Ja

Vertrauen und Risiko

Vertrauen
59/100
Audit
73/100
Risikoebene
Prüfung nötig

Ergebnis-Loop

Endpoint
/api/agent/outcome
Event-ID
resolve
Ergebnisse
5

Installationsbefehl

npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill docs

Nicht verwenden, wenn

  • Teams, die ein vom Anbieter unterstütztes SLA benötigen
  • production agents without a repository review
  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Repository license is detected as 'Unknown' by GitHub, but the skill content itself appears original and does not include third-party code requiring attribution.
  • Lizenz ist unklar

Agent-Sicherheit v2

57/100 · Vor Installation prüfen

ExperimentellPrüfen

Sparse or mixed signals. Useful for discovery, but not for autonomous installation.

Test manually in an isolated workspace and compare against safer alternatives.

Per API auflösen

Mittel

Netzwerkzugriff

Die Skill ruft wahrscheinlich Remote-Seiten, APIs, Repositories oder externe Dienste ab.

Mittel

Dateisystemzugriff

Die Skill kann Projektdateien, Dokumente, generierte Artefakte oder den lokalen Arbeitsbereich lesen oder schreiben.

  • Lizenz ist unklar

Installationsziele

Diesen Skill im Agent-Workflow installieren

Über den öffentlichen Endpunkt erhältst du Befehl, Sicherheitscheckliste, Ziel-Prompts und kanonische Links.

skill install

OpenAgentSkill CLI

Resolve policy, run the source installer safely, and report a verified install receipt.

$ npx --yes https://github.com/Leon-Drq/openagentskill/releases/download/cli-v0.2.1/openagentskill-0.2.1.tgz install alemtuzlak-docs

Agent-Auflösungsplan

Lass einen Agent die Eignung vor der Installation prüfen.

Die Resolve API liefert die beste Skill, Alternativen, Sicherheitsrichtlinien, Auditnotizen, Installationsziel und einen direkt nutzbaren Prompt.

Textplan öffnen

Agent sollte prüfen

  • Task fit and alternatives from Resolve API.
  • Audit score, trust score, and safety policy warnings.
  • Install target compatibility for Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, or CLI.

Prompt kopieren

Task: Use docs in this workspace.
Resolve first: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20docs%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Review install handoff: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/alemtuzlak-docs/install
Install command: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill docs
Before running it, summarize audit warnings, required permissions, and the fallback skill if install is risky.

Agent-Übergabe

Gib dem Agent den Installationspfad, nicht noch ein Verzeichnis.

Über den öffentlichen Endpunkt erhältst du Befehl, Sicherheitscheckliste, Ziel-Prompts und kanonische Links.

Installations-API öffnen

Agent-Prompt

Use docs for this task. Review https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/alemtuzlak-docs/install, then install with: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill docs

Registry-Metadaten

Agent-lesbares Profil für die automatische Skill-Auswahl.

Die Registry API stellt Entscheidungs-, Vertrauens-, Audit-, Use-Case- und Installationssignale ohne UI-Scraping bereit.

Manifest öffnen

Agent-Fit

59/100

Local desktop

Plattformen

Claude Code

Audit-Bericht

Prüfung nötig · 73/100

Maschinenlesbare Prüfung von Installationsbereitschaft, Sicherheitsmetadaten, Wartung und Akzeptanzrisiko.

Audit-Bericht ansehenEval-Bericht ansehen

Agent-Entscheidungspanel

Fallback candidate for Local desktop

Prototype with this skill first; keep a fallback candidate ready.

59
Bereitschaft
Prototyp
Phase

Rolle im Stack

Fallback-Kandidat

Primäre Eignung

Local desktop

Vertrauenslabel

Zuerst prototypisieren

Installationspfad

Befehl bereit

Verwenden wenn

  • Local desktop-Workflows
  • Claude-Code-Teams
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects

Evidenz

  • recent repository activity
  • install command or GitHub repo available
  • Qualitätsprofil 58/100
  • 6 OpenAgentSkill-Interaktionen

zuerst prüfen

  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Repository license is detected as 'Unknown' by GitHub, but the skill content itself appears original and does not include third-party code requiring attribution.

Implementierungspfad

  1. 1Installieren Sie es in einem Sandbox-Agent und führen Sie eine Local desktop-Aufgabe vollständig aus.
  2. 2Compare output quality, latency, and failure behavior against at least one alternative.
  3. 3Promote it into production only after reviewing repository permissions, license, and maintenance signals.

Vertrauensprofil

Do not auto-install

Trust Score v5 found insufficient evidence for agent installation. Treat this as discovery material, not an executable recommendation.

59
OpenAgentSkill Trust Score

GitHub-Akzeptanz

Prüfen

39 GitHub-Stars

Star-/Fork-Aktivität

Prüfen

39 Stars und 0 Forks; Issue-Aktivität ist in den aktuellen Metadaten nicht verfügbar

Aktuelle Wartung

Bestanden

2 Tage seit dem letzten Push

Lizenzklarheit

Prüfen

Unbekannt

Positive Signale

  • KI-Prüfung genehmigt
  • Installationspfad ist verfügbar
  • Repository-Belege sind verfügbar
  • Kürzlich gewartetes Repository
  • Der Installationsbefehl weist kein offensichtliches Hochrisikomuster auf
  • Ergebniszyklus ist bereit, benötigt aber den ersten echten Agent-Lauf

Vor Installation prüfen

  • Repository license is detected as 'Unknown' by GitHub, but the skill content itself appears original and does not include third-party code requiring attribution.
  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
  • Lizenz ist unklar
  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Quality score needs review
  • GitHub adoption: 39 GitHub stars
  • Stars/forks activity: 39 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata
  • License clarity: Unknown
  • Noch keine echten Agent-Ergebnisberichte
  • Vor unbeaufsichtigter Installation ist menschliche Prüfung erforderlich

Empfohlene Aktion

Choose a stronger alternative or inspect the source manually before any install attempt.

Qualitätsprofil

Vielversprechend Kandidat für Agent-Workflows

Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.

58
GitHub-Stars
39
Aktualität
vor 2 Tagen
Installationsbereit
Ja
Lizenz
Unbekannt
Vor Installation prüfen: Low GitHub adoption signal · Repository license is detected as 'Unknown' by GitHub, but the skill content itself appears original and does not include third-party code requiring attribution.

Workflow-Eignung

Diese Skill in diesen Szenarien nutzen

Workflow-Eignung

Zum vollständigen Workflow hinzufügen

Alternativen-Shortlist

Vor Installation vergleichen

Similar skills that may fit this task.

Alle vergleichen

Übersicht

--- name: docs description: Use when writing, editing, or organizing documentation, when planning what docs a feature needs, and whenever planning or implementing a new feature or change in a repo (docs ship with the code). Also use when tempted to write docs without showing the discovered readers to the user, without asking for tone, or without loading simple-english and i-have-adhd. Triggers on "write docs for X", "document this feature", "add a guide", "update the docs", "reorganize the docs", "plan feature X", "implement X", or /docs. ---

# docs

Write docs a real person wants to read. Short, plain, built around someone trying to do a real thing.

"Document feature X" is not the job. "Help someone do Y with X" is the job.

Work in two phases. First plan the story: who reads this, what they want, and how many pages it should be. Then write.

The plan is not private. The user must see the readers and must choose the tone before any page is written.

```text Find docs → read neighbors → Phase 1: readers + pages → PERSONA GATE (show the list, then stop) → TONE GATE (ask, then stop) [when writing pages] → load simple-english + i-have-adhd [when writing pages] → Phase 2: write ```

A doc-impact list in a feature plan still runs the persona gate. It does not run the tone gate or load the writing skills until pages are actually written.

## When to run

Docs ship with the code. Run this skill at three moments, not only when asked.

- Someone asks for docs. Write them. - Planning a feature or change in a repo. Before the plan is done, list which docs are new and which need updating. This doc-impact list is part of the plan, the same as the code changes. Name the reader for each page. - Finishing an implementation. Write or update those docs before you call the work done. A change to how something behaves that ships no doc change is not finished.

## Required skills for the final pages

`simple-english` and `i-have-adhd` are prerequisites. They apply to the documentation pages, not to this planning chat.

Load both immediately before writing page content. Use the Skill tool if this harness has one. If it does not, Read each skill's SKILL.md from the local skills directory. Do not write pages from memory of those skills.

If either skill is missing, stop and tell the user. Do not write the pages without them.

How they compose:

- This skill owns who the page is for, the page split, problem-then-fix, show-don't-tell, no history leak, forbidden glyphs, and neighbor structure. - `simple-english` owns the sentences. Use pragmatic mode. Run its self-check before you call a page done. - `i-have-adhd` owns the shape of the page: next action first, numbered steps, lists capped at 5 (split must vs later, or split the page), no preamble, a visible win at the end.

When `i-have-adhd` is loaded from this skill, apply it to the pages only. Do not switch the rest of the session into ADHD mode. The persistence section of `i-have-adhd` does not apply here.

## Find the docs first

Before writing anything, find where docs live.

1. Look for a docs folder. Check `docs/` first, then `documentation/`, `content/docs/`, `site/`, `website/docs/`. 2. Found nothing? Ask the user where docs should go. Do not guess and do not create a folder on a hunch. 3. Open 2 or 3 existing pages near where the new content belongs. Read them for copy, structure, frontmatter fields, and components. Note the apparent tone as a *candidate* for the tone gate. Do not adopt it yet. 4. Note which components the site already uses (steps, tabs, callouts, cards, accordions, code groups, and so on). Different sites have different ones. 5. Reuse those components to tell the story. If the site has a steps component, use it for walkthroughs. If it has tabs, use them for framework variations. If the site has none, use plain markdown. Never invent a component the site does not have.

If there is no page like the one you are about to write, read the closest one you can find and match it.

### What "match the neighbors" covers, and what it does not

Matching neighbors is about **copy, structure, frontmatter, and components**: whether headings are sentence case, how much setup a section gets, which components carry the walkthrough, how code samples are introduced, what the frontmatter fields are.

It is **not** a substitute for the tone gate. Neighbors can suggest a default. They cannot answer for the user.

It is **not** permission to copy a neighbor's bad habits. Everything in [Forbidden](#forbidden) and every rule in this skill still applies to the content you write, no matter what the surrounding pages do. An existing page full of em dashes does not license one more.

So: never reason "the other pages do it, so I will too" about a rule this skill states. If existing pages break a rule and you think the whole set should be brought in line, that is a separate cleanup to raise with the user, not something to settle by quietly matching the violation.

## Phase 1: plan the story

Do this before you write a word of content.

1. List who reads this and what each one wants. A person building on a React SPA, a person on a server-rendered app, someone who just wants a quick demo, someone extending the internals. Do not stop at the first reader. 2. Write one user story per reader: "As a X, I want to Y, so I can Z." 3. Turn stories into pages. One journey is one page. Different journeys are different pages. A feature with three real journeys is three pages plus maybe a short overview, not one giant page. 4. Check every reader has a path. A reader with no page is a hole in the plan. Add a page or a route for them.

The page split comes out of this step. Do not skip it.

### Gate: show the personas

<HARD-GATE> The user must see the list. Listing readers in a thought, a todo, or a buried plan is not this gate.

After step 4, send a message that contains only:

1. Each reader, one user story, and the page you will write for them. 2. One question: confirm, drop a reader, or add one.

If the harness has an AskQuestion (or similar) tool, use it for that question. If it does not, use a numbered list.

Then pick one path:

**Default: stop.** This message is the entire turn. End the turn. Do not write files. Do not start Phase 2. Do not say you will proceed unless they object.

**Skip the wait: continue in this same turn.** Use this path only when one of these is true:

- This conversation already has the user's confirmation of this persona list. - The user said "use sane defaults", "just write it", or "don't ask questions". Still SHOW the list in this turn, then continue. - The change is a tiny copy edit: typo, broken link, code-fence language, or a factual fix. No new page, no new section, no rewrite of a journey.

On this path, do not end the turn. After you show the list (or after a tiny copy edit, with no list), continue to the next step.

These are not skips:

- "The readers are obvious." - "The user asked for docs, so they do not want a question." - "I already named them in the plan." - "There is only one reader." - "This is part of implementing a feature, keep going."

Writing docs is why this gate exists. It is not a reason to skip it. </HARD-GATE>

## Less is more: split, do not cram

Do not force thousands of words into one page. Long pages hide the answer.

When a topic has several angles, give each its own short page and link them. A reader lands on the overview, then clicks into the exact thing they need.

Example. A feature for tool interrupts:

```text Bad: one page interrupts.md (overview + simple case + many interrupts + custom, all crammed in)

Good: a small set of linked pages interrupts/index.md what it is, when to use it, links out interrupts/basic.md one interrupt, start to finish interrupts/multiple.md several interrupts in a flow interrupts/custom.md build your own ```

Each page is short and does one thing. The overview stitches them into a story.

## Gate: ask for tone

This gate sits between Phase 1 and Phase 2. Run it before you write any page. Do not nest it inside Phase 2.

<HARD-GATE> This gate runs before any page content is written. It does not run for a doc-impact list that is only a plan.

Neighbors can suggest a default. They cannot answer for the user.

Send a message that contains only:

1. The tone you inferred from neighboring pages, in one line (how formal, how much setup, second person or not). 2. One question with options: use that tone, more casual, more formal, or the user names another.

If the harness has an AskQuestion (or similar) tool, use it. If it does not, use a numbered list.

Then pick one path:

**Default: stop.** This message is the entire turn. End the turn. Do not write page content.

**Skip the wait: continue in this same turn.** Use this path only when one of these is true:

- This conversation already has the user's tone choice, including an explicit "match the existing pages". - The user said "use sane defaults", "just write it", or "don't ask questions". Still STATE the inferred tone in one line, then continue. - Tiny copy edit, same carve-out as the persona gate.

On this path, do not end the turn. After you state the tone (or after a tiny copy edit, with no question), continue to Phase 2.

These are not skips:

- "I can tell from the neighbors." - "The site already has a voice." - "Tone does not matter for a reference page." - "I'll match neighbors and mention it later." </HARD-GATE>

## Phase 2: write like a human

Do not write page content until the persona gate has passed, the tone gate has passed, and `simple-english` plus `i-have-adhd` are loaded.

The tone gate is the heading above this one. Run that gate first. Then load the two skills. Then write.

Legibility is the goal, above everything else.

- Keep it digestible. No walls of text, no huge paragraphs. Break ideas into small pieces. Give the smallest amount of info that does the job. - Sentences follow `simple-english` (pragmatic mode). Do not inline a weaker substitute. - Keep markdown light. Lists are fine. Bold headings on every line are not. Let the words carry the page. - Prefer plain ASCII and normal keyboard characters over fancy glyphs. Write the way a person types. - Second person, action first. Start with what the reader has now and what they will have at the end. No "In this guide we will explore..." openings. Just start. - Shape the page with `i-have-adhd`: the first line is something the reader can do, multi-step work is numbered, a list longer than 5 is split, the page ends on a visible win.

### Lead with the problem, then solve it

Every page opens with the problem the reader came for, in their own words, before any API. Name the situation they are stuck in. Then say in a sentence or two how the feature solves it. Only after that do you go into the technical parts and the code.

A reader who sees the problem first knows in seconds whether they are on the right page. A reader who hits an API signature first has to reverse-engineer what it is even for.

The first line of the how is the next action (from `i-have-adhd`). The problem still comes first so they know they are on the right page.

```text Bad: Call useInterrupts() and pass a resolver. The resolver runs once per pending item inside a transaction...

Good: Some tool calls shouldn't run without a human saying yes: moving money, deleting data. An interrupt pauses the run for that decision, then picks up where it left off. Here is how to gate a tool behind an approval:

[code] ```

The order for a guide is problem, one-line fix, then the how (steps, snippets, API). Keep the problem to a couple of sentences, not a background essay. The code shows how it is solved, so do not narrate the solution in prose first.

### Show, do not tell

Do not explain in four paragraphs what one sentence and a code block can show. Readers grasp a diff or a snippet faster than prose.

```text

Technische Details

Version
1.0.0
Lizenz
Unknown
Letzte Aktualisierung
20. Aug. 2026
Veröffentlicht
19. Aug. 2026

Entscheidungsübersicht

Fallback-Kandidat

59
Bereit
Prototyp
Phase

recent repository activity

Audit

Installationsprüfung

Installations- und Adoptionsprüfung

73
Prüfung nötig
Sicherheit
72/100
Wartung
100/100
Installieren
92/100
Vollständiges Audit öffnenEval-Bericht ansehen

Von Agent belegte Evidenz

Von Agent belegte Evidenz

Ergebnisberichte nach Resolve, Prüfung, Installation und einem begrenzten Lauf.

0
Belegt
Needs first agent runAuto-Installation: zuerst prüfenLetzter: Unbekannt
Erfolgsrate
Letzter Fehler
Ergebnisse
0
Ausgabequalität
Fehlgeschlagen
0
Nicht relevant
0
Installationen
0
Durch Risiko blockiert
0
Einrichtung erforderlich
0
Produktion
0

Noch keine Agent-Ergebnisdaten. Der erste Lauf kann Erfolg, Einrichtungsbedarf, Risikoblockaden, Fehler oder Irrelevanz über /api/agent/outcome melden.

Installieren

Zum Agent-Workflow hinzufügen

Kostenlos und Open Source. Bericht vor der Installation in Produktions-Agents prüfen.

Wachstums-Loop

Share-Kit

X

Szenariobasierter Entwurf für docs, bereit für einen manuellen X-Post.

Kuratorenhinweis
docs: Use when writing, editing, or organizing documentation, when planning what docs a feature nee...

39 stars

https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/alemtuzlak-docs?ref=x
X-Entwurf öffnen
Optionale Antwort mit Installationsbefehl
Listing + install path for docs:
https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/alemtuzlak-docs?ref=x

Install: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill docs
Antwortentwurf öffnen

Quelle des Eintrags

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Beanspruchbar

Dieser Eintrag wurde aus öffentlichen Quellen indexiert und ist erst nach Genehmigung eines Maintainer-Anspruchs offiziell.

Ersteller
AlemTuzlak
Indexiert von
OpenAgentSkill Community-Index

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Diesen Skill beanspruchen

Eigentümeranspruch

Diesen Skill-Eintrag beanspruchen

Dieser Registry-indexiert-Eintrag wird AlemTuzlak zugeschrieben, ist aber noch nicht offiziell markiert. Beanspruche ihn, um ein verifiziertes Eigentümersignal hinzuzufügen und künftige Launch-, Installations- und Audit-Updates vertrauenswürdiger zu machen.

Creator-Backlink-Kit

Evidenz-Badges in deine README einfügen

Zeige den kanonischen Eintrag, aktuelle Vertrauens- und Audit-Signale sowie echte Agent-Proven-Evidenz dort, wo Entwickler das Repository bewerten.

[![Listed on OpenAgentSkill](https://www.openagentskill.com/api/badge/alemtuzlak-docs?metric=listed&label=Listed)](https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/alemtuzlak-docs)
[![OpenAgentSkill Trust](https://www.openagentskill.com/api/badge/alemtuzlak-docs?metric=trust&label=Trust)](https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/alemtuzlak-docs)
[![OpenAgentSkill Audit](https://www.openagentskill.com/api/badge/alemtuzlak-docs?metric=audit&label=Audit)](https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/alemtuzlak-docs/audit)
[![Agent Proven](https://www.openagentskill.com/api/badge/alemtuzlak-docs?metric=proven&label=Agent%20Proven)](https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/alemtuzlak-docs)

Autor

A

AlemTuzlak

@alemtuzlak

Plattform-Fit

Gesundheitssignale

GitHub-Stars
39
Qualitätswert
34/100
Letzter GitHub-Push
20. Aug. 2026
Framework-Hinweise
Unbekannt
OpenAgentSkill-Aufrufe
6
Installationskopien
0
Externe Klicks
0

Community-Signal

Teile mit, ob dieser Skill für deinen Agent-Workflow nützlich ist. Zusammengefasstes Feedback verbessert das Ranking im Laufe der Zeit.

Vertrauen & Sicherheit

Do not auto-install

59
  • GitHub-Akzeptanz39 GitHub-StarsPrüfen
  • Star-/Fork-Aktivität39 Stars und 0 Forks; Issue-Aktivität ist in den aktuellen Metadaten nicht verfügbarPrüfen
  • Aktuelle Wartung2 Tage seit dem letzten PushBestanden
  • LizenzklarheitUnbekanntPrüfen
  • README/SKILL.md-VollständigkeitMetadaten enthalten ausreichend Nutzungs- und Workflow-KontextBestanden
  • Abhängigkeits-/Laufzeitrisikonetwork or browser surfaceBestanden