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Get You Some Britches

by am-will · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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Description
Use this skill any time I start complaining about my love life, or, if I indicate I need to find some pants.
README (SKILL.md)

Get You Some Britches 👖

"Sure, you can code. But can you get you some britches?"

A comprehensive pants acquisition optimization framework. Helps you find The One. Or Two. Because nothing's better than finding a great pair.

When to Use

  • When you're complaining about your love life
  • When you need to find some pants
  • When your lower half has been neglected
  • When you've been pushing to prod in your underwear for too long

What It Does

Searches Target and Global Brands Store for pants that actually fit your lifestyle. Finally, someone who really gets you. Someone who's got your back(side).

💔 Stop settling for whatever's lying on your floor 💕 Find something that actually fits your lifestyle
💍 Get into a committed, long-term relationship (with proper inseams) 🔥 Finally feel supported through thick and thin

Usage

Just tell me what you're looking for:

  • "I need some new pants" → Full pants search
  • "My love life is a mess" → Pants search (it's what you really need)
  • Waist size, inseam, budget, style preferences help narrow it down

Get You Some Britches™ - Because you can't push to prod in your underwear forever.

(Well, technically you can. But should you?)

Usage Guidance
This skill is likely harmless in intent but contains unexplained Python scripts and vague instructions about searching external stores. Before installing: (1) ask the publisher why the two scripts are included and request their source code contents or a short summary of what they do; (2) confirm whether the skill will perform network requests or web scraping and which domains/endpoints it will contact; (3) request an explicit run/install procedure (if scripts must be executed) and consider running them in a sandbox for review; (4) avoid installing if the author cannot justify the scripts or provide clear, auditable code. If you proceed, audit the scripts for data exfiltration or unexpected file/system access.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: get-you-some-britches Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle's stated purpose is benign, focusing on finding pants from online retailers. The `SKILL.md` and Python scripts (`aggregate_results.py`, `size_converter.py`) are well-aligned with this purpose and do not exhibit malicious behavior. However, the `references/stores.md` file contains instructions for the OpenClaw agent that utilize the `agent-browser eval` command. This command allows arbitrary JavaScript execution within the browser context. While its current use is for a plausible UI interaction (clicking a checkbox) on legitimate retail sites (Target, Global Brands Store), the capability itself is high-risk and could be leveraged for malicious purposes if the skill were compromised or if the agent were prompted to execute untrusted JavaScript, thus warranting a 'suspicious' classification.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose (search stores for pants) is plausible without credentials or special binaries. However, the package includes two Python scripts (aggregate_results.py, size_converter.py) even though the SKILL.md presents the skill as instruction-only and declares no runtime execution of code. Presence of scripts is not clearly justified by the manifest or instructions.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md is high-level and does not specify any concrete endpoints, APIs, or commands to run. It claims to 'Searches Target and Global Brands Store' but gives no guidance on whether this is via public APIs, scraping, or other network calls. The instructions do not reference the included scripts, so it's unclear if those files are intended to be executed — granting the model latitude to run arbitrary code or perform network scraping would be scope creep.
Install Mechanism
No install spec is provided (instruction-only), so there's no automatic download or execution step declared. That is lower risk in general. The concern is the presence of code files without an install/run instruction; if the agent executes them manually, they will run but this is not documented.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, credentials, or config paths, which is proportionate to the stated non-sensitive purpose (shopping assistance). There is no explicit request for unrelated secrets.
Persistence & Privilege
No privileged flags (always, disableModelInvocation) are set. That said, because disableModelInvocation is not explicitly set true, the model may invoke the skill autonomously under default policies. Combined with the unexplained scripts, this means the model could potentially execute code or perform network activity without a clear explicit trigger.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install get-you-some-britches
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /get-you-some-britches
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release - Because you can't push to prod in your underwear forever
Metadata
Slug get-you-some-britches
Version 1.0.0
License
All-time Installs 1
Active Installs 1
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Get You Some Britches?

Use this skill any time I start complaining about my love life, or, if I indicate I need to find some pants. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 1862 downloads so far.

How do I install Get You Some Britches?

Run "/install get-you-some-britches" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Get You Some Britches free?

Yes, Get You Some Britches is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Get You Some Britches support?

Get You Some Britches is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Get You Some Britches?

It is built and maintained by am-will (@am-will); the current version is v1.0.0.

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