harden-github-actions

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Harden GitHub Actions CI/CD workflows for supply-chain security — SHA-pin actions, least-privilege token permissions, verified toolchain installs, OpenSSF Scorecard, and SLSA provenance. Use when adding or auditing GitHub Actions workflows, before making a repository public, when

Verified installs0
Stars14
Version1.0.0
Qualität58/100 · Vielversprechend
Vertrauen59/100 · Do not auto-install
Audit73/100 · Prüfung nötig

Asset-Profil

Coding- und Entwickler-Agents

Code review, repo analysis, testing, CI, GitHub, DevOps, and developer workflow skills.

Bereich ansehen

Szenario

GitHub automation

I need my agent to triage GitHub issues, review pull requests, and summarize repository changes.

Agent-Fit

Claude Code + CLI + Codex

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

Installieren

Bereit

npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill harden-github-actions

Wartung

Aktuell

1 Tage seit dem letzten Push

Risiko

Prüfung nötig

Dependency or permission surface needs review

GitHub-Qualität

14

58/100 Qualität · 67/100 Vertrauen

Abdeckungs-Tags

CodingGitHub automationSicherheitagent-skill

Review-Notizen

Dependency or permission surface needs review · Permission surface may require sandboxing

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

14 GitHub-Stars

Repository-Aktivität

14 Stars und 0 Forks

Wartung

1 Tage seit dem letzten Push

Lizenz

MIT

Installieren

npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill harden-github-actions

Installationssicherheit

Standard-Paket- oder Laufzeit-Installationspfad

Berechtigungsfläche

secrets or environment access, shell or command execution

Agent-Ergebnisse

Noch keine Agent-Ergebnisdaten

Dokumentation

Starker README/SKILL.md-Kontext

Risikoübersicht

Vor Produktion prüfen

  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Quality score needs review
  • Permission surface needs review: secrets or environment access, shell or command execution
  • GitHub adoption: 14 GitHub stars

Installationsbereitschaft

Installationspfad verfügbar

  • Installationspfad ist verfügbar
  • Repository-Belege sind verfügbar
  • Lizenz ist angegeben
  • 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

  • GitHub automation-Workflows
  • Claude-Code-Teams
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects
  • Inspect repository metadata

Geeignete Agents

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLICLI

Installationsentscheidung

Befehl
npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill harden-github-actions
Richtlinie
Blockieren
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 jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill harden-github-actions

Nicht verwenden, wenn

  • Teams, die ein vom Anbieter unterstütztes SLA benötigen
  • production agents without a repository review
  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Hinweise auf Hochrisiko-Berechtigungen: Shell or command execution, Secrets or environment access
  • Dependency or permission surface needs review

Agent-Sicherheit v2

33/100 · Automatische Installation vermeiden

Blocked for auto-installBlockieren

This skill should not be selected by an agent without explicit human security review.

Do not auto-install. Inspect the source, dependencies, and permission surface first.

Per API auflösen

Hoch

Shell- oder Befehlsausführung

Die Skill-Metadaten verweisen auf Terminal-, CLI-, Shell-, Subprozess- oder Befehlsausführungs-Workflows.

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.

Hoch

Secrets or environment access

Skill metadata references credentials, tokens, environment variables, or secret-bearing workflows.

  • Hinweise auf Hochrisiko-Berechtigungen: Shell or command execution, Secrets or environment access
  • Dependency or permission surface needs review

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 jrjsmrtn-harden-github-actions

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 harden-github-actions in this workspace.
Resolve first: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20harden-github-actions%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Review install handoff: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/jrjsmrtn-harden-github-actions/install
Install command: npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill harden-github-actions
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 harden-github-actions for this task. Review https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/jrjsmrtn-harden-github-actions/install, then install with: npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill harden-github-actions

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

58/100

GitHub automation

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 GitHub automation

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

58
Bereitschaft
Prototyp
Phase

Rolle im Stack

Fallback-Kandidat

Primäre Eignung

GitHub automation

Vertrauenslabel

Zuerst prototypisieren

Installationspfad

Befehl bereit

Verwenden wenn

  • GitHub automation-Workflows
  • Claude-Code-Teams
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects

Evidenz

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

zuerst prüfen

  • Low GitHub adoption signal

Implementierungspfad

  1. 1Installieren Sie es in einem Sandbox-Agent und führen Sie eine GitHub automation-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

Beheben

14 GitHub-Stars

Star-/Fork-Aktivität

Beheben

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

Aktuelle Wartung

Bestanden

1 Tage seit dem letzten Push

Lizenzklarheit

Bestanden

MIT

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

  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Quality score needs review
  • Permission surface needs review: secrets or environment access, shell or command execution
  • GitHub adoption: 14 GitHub stars
  • Stars/forks activity: 14 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata
  • Dependency/runtime risk: command execution surface, credential or environment access
  • Permission surface: secrets or environment access, shell or command execution
  • 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
14
Aktualität
vor 1 Tagen
Installationsbereit
Ja
Lizenz
MIT
Vor Installation prüfen: Low GitHub adoption signal

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: harden-github-actions description: Harden GitHub Actions CI/CD workflows for supply-chain security — SHA-pin actions, least-privilege token permissions, verified toolchain installs, OpenSSF Scorecard, and SLSA provenance. Use when adding or auditing GitHub Actions workflows, before making a repository public, when a supply-chain review flags CI gaps, or when standardizing CI hardening across GitHub projects. GitHub-specific by design — GitLab CI and Forgejo Actions are out of scope. metadata: author: "Georges Martin <jrjsmrtn@gmail.com>" version: "0.1.34" license: MIT ---

# Harden GitHub Actions

Harden GitHub Actions CI/CD workflows against supply-chain attack: pin what runs, minimise what it can do, and verify what it fetches.

> **GitHub-specific by design.** Unlike most orchestration skills, this one is deliberately bound to > one forge. The hardening controls below are not portable concepts wearing GitHub syntax — they are > properties of the GitHub Actions execution model itself: third-party actions resolved by mutable > git ref, an ambient `GITHUB_TOKEN` with **repository-wide default scopes**, and OIDC-backed SLSA > provenance. It has a **sibling**, `harden-gitlab-ci`, which is not a translation of this skill: > GitLab's risks sit in different places (`include:`/CI-Catalog components, and a `CI_JOB_TOKEN` that > defaults to *own-project-only* — so there the work is keeping it scoped, the opposite posture from > here). Forgejo Actions is Actions-compatible in shape but resolves actions against its instance's > configured registry, so pinning guidance does not transfer unchanged (roadmap H9).

## When to Use

- When adding GitHub Actions workflows to a project (after `setup-git-hooks`) - When auditing existing `.github/workflows/` before making a repository public - When a supply-chain review (or the `supply-chain` skill) flags CI hardening gaps - When standardising CI hardening across GitHub projects

**Not for:** GitLab CI — use `harden-gitlab-ci`. Not for Forgejo/Gitea Actions — the controls do not carry over unchanged. Say so rather than approximating.

This skill *hardens* CI workflows. `validate-quality-config` only *reads* CI to confirm parity with local hooks — it does not check pinning, permissions, or provenance. The two are complementary.

## Required Inputs

1. **Workflow files** — the project's `.github/workflows/*.yml` 2. **Release model** — does the project publish artifacts/images/packages (needs provenance + signing), or is it internal-only? 3. **Repository visibility** — public or private (affects Scorecard `publish_results` and OSSF publishing)

## The Threat

A CI job runs third-party code (actions, installed tools) with a `GITHUB_TOKEN` and often OIDC. A mutable action tag (`@v4`) can be repointed to malicious code; an over-privileged token can push commits, publish packages, or exfiltrate secrets; an unverified `curl | sh` install can be swapped upstream. Hardening closes all three: **pin**, **least-privilege**, **verify**.

## Workflow

### Step 1: Inventory and triage

Find every workflow and the hardening gaps in it:

```bash ls .github/workflows/ # Mutable action refs (should be zero — all must be SHA-pinned): grep -rnE 'uses:.*@(v[0-9]|main|master|latest)' .github/workflows/ # Workflows missing a top-level permissions block: for f in .github/workflows/*.yml; do grep -q '^permissions:' "$f" || echo "no permissions: $f"; done # Floating tool versions: grep -rnE 'version:\s*latest|@latest' .github/workflows/ ```

Aim for a clean 3-way split: **`ci.yml`** (lint/test/build on push + PR), **`scorecard.yml`** (OpenSSF Scorecard on a schedule), and — only if the project ships artifacts — **`release.yml`** (SBOM + SLSA provenance + signing).

### Step 2: SHA-pin every action

Pin every `uses:` to a **full 40-character commit SHA** with a trailing `# vX.Y.Z` comment for readability. Never rely on a mutable tag.

```yaml # Good — immutable, human-readable, Dependabot-updatable - uses: actions/checkout@9c091bb21b7c1c1d1991bb908d89e4e9dddfe3e0 # v7.0.0 - uses: actions/setup-java@ad2b38190b15e4d6bdf0c97fb4fca8412226d287 # v5.3.0 - uses: gradle/actions/setup-gradle@3f131e8634966bd73d06cc69884922b02e6faf92 # v6.2.0

# Bad — mutable tag, can be repointed upstream - uses: actions/checkout@v4 ```

Resolve a tag to its commit SHA:

```bash gh api repos/actions/checkout/commits/v4.2.2 --jq '.sha' ```

Keep pins current automatically with a Dependabot `github-actions` update block (see `bootstrap-project` / the dependency-update config). Dependabot preserves the `# vX.Y.Z` comment when it bumps a SHA.

**The one sanctioned exception**: reusable workflows that verify their own release tag — notably `slsa-framework/slsa-github-generator` — **must** be referenced by semantic version tag, not SHA (see Step 7). Document the exception in an ADR and in a comment on the line.

### Step 3: Least-privilege token permissions

Set a read-only default at the top of every workflow, then elevate **per job** only where a job genuinely needs to write.

```yaml # top of the workflow permissions: contents: read ```

Elevate narrowly, in the specific job:

```yaml jobs: # OpenSSF Scorecard analysis: permissions: security-events: write # upload the SARIF result id-token: write # publish results to the OSSF API contents: read

# Release provenance / publish provenance: permissions: actions: read # read the workflow path id-token: write # mint the OIDC token for signing contents: write # attach provenance to the release # packages: write # add only if publishing to GHCR / a registry ```

Rule of thumb: default `contents: read`; add `id-token: write` only for OIDC signing/publish; add `contents: write` only for jobs that create releases/tags; add `packages: write` only for registry publish; add `security-events: write` only for SARIF upload.

### Step 4: Harden the checkout

On any workflow that runs with elevated permissions or handles releases (Scorecard, release), stop the checkout from leaving credentials on disk:

```yaml - uses: actions/checkout@9c091bb21b7c1c1d1991bb908d89e4e9dddfe3e0 # v7.0.0 with: persist-credentials: false ```

### Step 5: Verify what you install

Every tool a job installs is attack surface. In order of preference:

1. **SHA-pinned setup action** (best) — toolchains via pinned actions: ```yaml - uses: actions/setup-java@ad2b38190b15e4d6bdf0c97fb4fca8412226d287 # v5.3.0 with: { distribution: temurin, java-version: "21" } - uses: xu-cheng/texlive-action@22c04326a5d855880f9d39bb955138bf11c6df80 # v3 ``` 2. **Pinned version + checksum verification** for a downloaded binary: ```yaml - run: | curl -fsSL -o tool.tar.gz "https://example.com/tool/v1.2.3/tool.tar.gz" echo "abc123... tool.tar.gz" | sha256sum -c - tar xzf tool.tar.gz ``` 3. **Pinned package version** for distro/language packages.

Anti-patterns to eliminate (all seen in real workflows):

```yaml - run: luarocks install luacheck # no version pin - run: apt-get install -y -qq pandoc # unversioned distro package with: { version: latest } # floating action release - run: curl -fsSL https://x/install.sh | sh # unverified remote script — never ```

Digest-pin any container image referenced in a `run`/service step (`image@sha256:…`, not `:latest`); base-image and artifact-checksum hardening for the images themselves belongs to `setup-container-security`.

### Step 6: OpenSSF Scorecard

Add a Scorecard workflow to continuously grade the repo's supply-chain posture. Canonical `scorecard.yml`:

```yaml name: Scorecard on: branch_protection_rule: schedule: - cron: "26 7 * * 1" # weekly, Mondays workflow_dispatch:

permissions: read-all

jobs: analysis: runs-on: ubuntu-latest permissions: security-events: write # upload the SARIF result id-token: write # publish results to the OSSF API contents: read steps: - uses: actions/checkout@9c091bb21b7c1c1d1991bb908d89e4e9dddfe3e0 # v7.0.0 with: persist-credentials: false - uses: ossf/scorecard-action@4eaacf0543bb3f2c246792bd56e8cdeffafb205a # v2.4.3 with: results_file: results.sarif results_format: sarif publish_results: true # requires a PUBLIC repo; keep false while private - uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@dd903d2e4f5405488e5ef1422510ee31c8b32357 # v3 with: sarif_file: results.sarif ```

On a **private** repo set `publish_results: false` — but note that several Scorecard *checks* also fail to run while private (`Resource not accessible by integration`); prefer gating the whole job on visibility so it self-activates at the public gate (see **Step 7b**).

**Scorecard grades the default branch — mind gitflow.** Scorecard's content analysis runs against the repository's **default branch** (a `workflow_dispatch` against another ref is refused with `only default branch is supported` — observed directly). If the project follows the gitflow that `bootstrap-project` sets up, `develop` is the default, so the published score describes the **integration** branch, not the `main` that releases are cut from — the repo is graded on a branch its consumers never fetch. The one documented exception is the **`Branch-Protection`** check, which evaluates a project's *default **and** release* branches (verified against the Scorecard docs); the content-analysis checks (`Pinned-Dependencies`, `Dangerous-Workflow`, `Token-Permissions`, …) do not. Two honest resolutions: accept that `develop` is graded and protect/harden it accordingly, or make `main` the default and treat `develop` as a long-lived branch. Pick one on purpose — this gap lives only where the gitflow recommendation and the Scorecard workflow meet, so neither skill alone would surface it.

### Step 7: Release provenance (if the project ships artifacts)

For projects that publish artifacts/images/packages, attach SLSA build provenance at release. Hash the build outputs, then hand off to the generator — referenced **by tag** (the sanctioned exception to Step 2):

```yaml provenance: # MUST run after the job that creates the release: with upload-assets:true the generator # creates the release itself when absent, racing publish and producing a bare, notesless one. needs: [build, publish] permissions: actions: read id-token: write contents: write # slsa-github-generator MUST be tag-pinned (it verifies its own release tag) — the # documented exception to the SHA-pin rule; record it in an ADR. uses: slsa-framework/slsa-github-generator/.github/workflows/generator_generic_slsa3.yml@v2.1.0 with: base64-subjects: ${{ needs.build.outputs.hashes }} upload-assets: true ```

Provenance, SBOM (syft), and keyless signing (cosign) at release time are owned by `wrapup-sprint`'s release step — this skill wires the workflow permissions and the tag-pin exception that make them safe. Note the `needs: [build, publish]` above: because `upload-assets: true` makes the generator *create* the release when it runs first, provenance must follow the job that publishes it with changelog notes — the idempotent create-release step is detailed in `wrapup-sprint`.

### Step 7b: Private repositories — gate visibility-sensitive controls

Several controls above behave differently while the repo is private, for **two distinct reasons** — *cannot run* and *should not run* — and neither is obvious until you run them (the failures arrive at the first scheduled Scorecard run and Dependabot's first PR). The honest default is to **self-activate them at the public gate** rather than leave a manual step to remember. Gate the job (or step) on visibility:

```yaml if: ${{ !github.event.repository.private }} # runs only when the repo is public ```

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Technische Details

Version
1.0.0
Lizenz
MIT
Letzte Aktualisierung
21. Aug. 2026
Veröffentlicht
21. Aug. 2026

Entscheidungsübersicht

Fallback-Kandidat

58
Bereit
Prototyp
Phase

recent repository activity

Audit

Installationsprüfung

Installations- und Adoptionsprüfung

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

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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

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Wachstums-Loop

Share-Kit

X

Szenariobasierter Entwurf für harden-github-actions, bereit für einen manuellen X-Post.

Kuratorenhinweis
harden-github-actions: Harden GitHub Actions CI/CD workflows for supply-chain security — SHA-pin actions, least-priv...

14 stars

https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/jrjsmrtn-harden-github-actions?ref=x
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Optionale Antwort mit Installationsbefehl
Listing + install path for harden-github-actions:
https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/jrjsmrtn-harden-github-actions?ref=x

Install: npx skills add jrjsmrtn/project-orchestration-skills --skill harden-github-actions
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jrjsmrtn

@jrjsmrtn

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GitHub-Stars
14
Qualitätswert
32/100
Letzter GitHub-Push
21. Aug. 2026
Framework-Hinweise
Unbekannt
OpenAgentSkill-Aufrufe
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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

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  • GitHub-Akzeptanz14 GitHub-StarsBeheben
  • Star-/Fork-Aktivität14 Stars und 0 Forks; Issue-Aktivität ist in den aktuellen Metadaten nicht verfügbarBeheben
  • Aktuelle Wartung1 Tage seit dem letzten PushBestanden
  • LizenzklarheitMITBestanden
  • README/SKILL.md-VollständigkeitMetadaten enthalten ausreichend Nutzungs- und Workflow-KontextBestanden
  • Abhängigkeits-/Laufzeitrisikocommand execution surface, credential or environment accessBeheben