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@blockchain-forever/aelf-skills

by hzz780 · GitHub ↗ · v0.1.0
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Description
Discovery, download, and configuration hub for the entire aelf agent skill ecosystem. Use when the user wants to: (1) explore or list available aelf skills,...
README (SKILL.md)

aelf Skills Hub

One-stop meta-skill for discovering, downloading, configuring, and routing all aelf ecosystem skills.

Available Skills

Read skills-catalog.json for the full machine-readable registry. Current skills:

ID Domain
portkey-ca-agent-skills CA wallet: registration, auth, guardian, transfer
portkey-eoa-agent-skills EOA wallet: create, import, assets, transfer
aelf-node-skill Node: chain status, block, tx, contract view/send
aelfscan-skill Explorer: address, token, NFT, statistics analytics
awaken-agent-skills DEX: quote, swap, liquidity, K-line
eforest-agent-skills NFT marketplace: symbol, collection, listing, trade
tomorrowdao-agent-skills Governance: DAO, proposals, BP election, resources

Workflow

1. Route user intent

Read docs/SKILL_ROUTING_MATRIX.md to map intent → skill.

Key rules:

  • Wallet: default EOA; switch to CA on guardian/register/recover/CA-hash signals.
  • Chain data: aelf-node-skill for raw node interaction; aelfscan-skill for aggregated analytics.
  • DEX/NFT: domain skill handles logic; wallet skill provides signing identity.
  • Ambiguous: return Recommended / Alternative / Reason.

2. Bootstrap the skill

./bootstrap.sh --only \x3Cskill-id>

Options: --source auto|npm|github|local, --skip-install, --skip-health, --dest \x3Cdir>.

3. Configure for client

After bootstrap, run setup inside the downloaded skill directory:

cd downloaded-skills/\x3Cskill-id>
bun run setup openclaw   # for OpenClaw
bun run setup cursor     # for Cursor
bun run setup claude     # for Claude Desktop

4. Health check

bun run health:check -- --skills-root ./downloaded-skills

Recovery

Problem Action
Dependency download failed ./bootstrap.sh --source github --only \x3Cskill-id>
skill-id not found bun run catalog:generate, then retry
Health check failed Follow health:check output, add missing artifacts

References

Usage Guidance
This package is coherent for its stated purpose, but it is a bootstrapper that downloads and installs third-party skill packages and will run their install/setup scripts. Before installing or running it: 1) review skills-catalog.json and the repository URLs for the skills you'll bootstrap; prefer known GitHub repos; 2) run bootstrap in a contained environment (container, VM, or a machine without sensitive credentials) or use --skip-install and inspect code first; 3) consider using --source=github or --source=local to avoid unexpected npm package variants; 4) be aware that 'bun install' and package setup scripts inherit your environment — avoid running on hosts with high-value secrets; 5) if you need higher assurance, inspect individual skill packages (or run security:audit) before allowing automated bootstrap/installation.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: aelf-skills Version: 0.1.0 This skill bundle is designed as a 'hub' to discover, download, and configure other agent skills. Its core functionality involves executing external commands like `npm pack`, `git clone`, and `bun install` based on entries in `skills-catalog.json`. While this is the stated purpose, it introduces significant supply chain vulnerabilities: if `skills-catalog.json` is compromised or if the AI agent is prompted to use a malicious skill ID, arbitrary code could be downloaded and executed from untrusted npm packages or GitHub repositories. Furthermore, `SKILL.md` and `docs/AI_E2E_SCENARIOS.md` contain explicit instructions for the AI agent to execute shell commands (e.g., `./bootstrap.sh --only <skill-id>`, `cd downloaded-skills/<skill-id>; bun run setup openclaw`) with user-controlled input (`<skill-id>`). This creates a prompt injection risk against the AI agent, as an unsanitized `skill-id` could lead to arbitrary command execution by the agent. There is no evidence of intentional malicious behavior (e.g., data exfiltration, backdoors) in the provided code, but the inherent high-risk capabilities and potential for exploitation classify it as suspicious.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description match the code and SKILL.md: this package is a catalog/bootstrapping hub. The scripts build a skills catalog, clone/npm-pack skill packages, and run setup/health commands. Required tools (git, npm, bun, tar) are appropriate for those tasks and no unrelated credentials or config paths are requested.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md instructs the agent to run bootstrap.sh, bun run setup, and health checks. Those steps read skills-catalog.json/workspace.json and then download and operate on third-party skill repos. This stays within the hub's purpose, but the runtime behavior grants the agent the ability to fetch and operate on external code (including running each skill's setup/install scripts).
Install Mechanism
Bootstrap code downloads via npm (npm pack -> tar extract) and via git clone (GitHub). It extracts tarballs to disk and runs 'bun install' inside downloaded skill directories. These are standard mechanisms for a bootstrapper but are a supply-chain risk: tar extraction and executing package install/setup scripts means arbitrary code from npm/github will be written and executed locally.
Credentials
The package declares no required environment variables or credentials. Some utilities (expandPathWithEnv) will expand ${VARS} found in workspace paths and will error if missing; runCommand inherits process.env when spawning installs, so local environment variables could be visible to child processes. No unrelated secret variables are explicitly requested by the skill.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not forced-always, is user-invocable, and does not claim to modify other skills' config. It writes downloaded skill files to a destination directory (downloaded-skills), which is expected behavior for a bootstrap tool.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install aelf-skills
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /aelf-skills
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v0.1.0
- Initial release of aelf-skills-hub, a meta-skill for discovery, installation, configuration, and routing of all aelf ecosystem skills. - Provides a unified catalog for domains including wallets (CA/EOA), DEX, NFT marketplace, explorer, and governance. - Outlines intent-based skill routing, skill bootstrapping, configuration for various clients, and health-check workflows. - Includes troubleshooting steps and references for catalog schema, intent routing, and security audit.
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Slug aelf-skills
Version 0.1.0
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is @blockchain-forever/aelf-skills?

Discovery, download, and configuration hub for the entire aelf agent skill ecosystem. Use when the user wants to: (1) explore or list available aelf skills,... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 434 downloads so far.

How do I install @blockchain-forever/aelf-skills?

Run "/install aelf-skills" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is @blockchain-forever/aelf-skills free?

Yes, @blockchain-forever/aelf-skills is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does @blockchain-forever/aelf-skills support?

@blockchain-forever/aelf-skills is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created @blockchain-forever/aelf-skills?

It is built and maintained by hzz780 (@hzz780); the current version is v0.1.0.

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