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Mental Models Cn V2.1.0 Backup
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gmilton09
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ยท v2.6.2
ยท MIT-0
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Install in OpenClaw
/install mental-models-cn-v2-1-0-backup
Description
๐ก 3็งๅน้
ๆไฝณๆ็ปดๆจกๅ | 108ไธชๆจกๅ่ฆ็ๅไธๅๆใๆ่ตๅณ็ญใๅฟ็ๅญฆใ็ณป็ปๆ่ | ๅๅซๆ่่ขๅณ็ญ
Usage Guidance
What to consider before installing:
- The package is primarily documentation and does not request secrets, which is good.
- Red flag 1: SKILL.md contains hidden unicode control characters (promptโinjection signal). Open the file in a hex/visible-control-character viewer and remove/verify any control characters before use. Do not trust the file if you cannot explain them.
- Red flag 2: The docs refer to scripts (e.g., scripts/recommend.py) and to git clone steps that are not present in the provided manifest. Do not run any python scripts or clone/execute code from the upstream repo without first reviewing that code.
- If you want to use the recommendation script: get the exact script file, inspect it for network calls, eval/exec usage, shell execution, or credentials exfiltration, and run it only in an isolated sandbox.
- Prefer to use the skill as read-only (open the markdown files) rather than executing scripts until you verify the external code.
- Check the GitHub homepage/maintainer: verify repo commits, contributors, and recent changes. Ask the maintainer to provide the missing scripts within the skill package or to explain why external cloning is required.
- If you are not comfortable auditing code or if hidden characters remain unexplained, avoid installing/running the automated parts and use only the static markdown content.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill
Name: mental-models-cn-v2-1-0-backup
Version: 2.6.2
The 'mental-models-cn' skill bundle is a comprehensive library of 108 mental models (e.g., PESTEL, SWOT, Game Theory, and Antifragility) designed to help an AI agent perform structured business and psychological analysis. The documentation, including SKILL.md, README.md, and TEMPLATES.md, provides educational content, case studies, and analytical frameworks consistent with its stated purpose. While the documentation mentions a Python script (scripts/recommend.py) for model recommendations, no executable code was provided for review, and all analyzed markdown files show no signs of malicious intent, data exfiltration, or prompt injection.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description (a Chinese mental-models library) match the included markdown docs and templates. The package is instruction-only and asks users to read docs and use templates โ coherent with purpose. However SKILL.md and INSTALL.md reference a scripts/recommend.py recommendation engine and GitHub clone workflow that do not appear in the provided file manifest, which is an inconsistency (the skill claims a runnable helper but the packaged files don't include it).
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md/INSTALL.md instruct the agent/user to run commands (cat files, cd into skills, run `python scripts/recommend.py`) and to clone https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw.git. Those actions are plausible for a docs-first skill, but two issues raise concern: (1) presence of detected unicode-control-chars inside SKILL.md โ a known prompt-injection pattern that can try to manipulate model behavior; (2) the recommend.py script is referenced for runtime behavior but is not included in the provided manifest, so following instructions would require fetching external code (git clone) which increases risk.
Install Mechanism
There is no declared install spec in the package (lowest intrinsic risk). However INSTALL.md explicitly instructs cloning the GitHub repo and copying files into ~/.openclaw โ i.e., the documented installation relies on external network fetch from GitHub rather than a packaged installer. Fetching and executing code from the remote repo (if done) is higher risk and should be inspected before running.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, no binaries, and no credentials โ appropriate and proportionate for a documentation/templating skill. There are no declared secrets or config-path requirements.
Persistence & Privilege
Flags show always:false and user-invocable:true. The skill does not request permanent presence or elevated platform privileges; autonomous invocation is allowed by default but is not combined with other high-risk indicators here.
How to Use
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install mental-models-cn-v2-1-0-backup - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/mental-models-cn-v2-1-0-backup - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v2.6.2
- ็งป้คไบ scripts/recommend.py ๆไปถใ
- ๅ
ถไปๅ่ฝใๆๆกฃๅๆ่ฝๆ่ฟฐไฟๆไธๅใ
- ๆจ่ๅผๆ็ธๅ
ณๆไปคๅ่ฏดๆไป็ถไฟ็ไบๆๆกฃ๏ผไฝๅฏนๅบ่ๆฌๅทฒ่ขซๅ ้คใ
v2.6.1
- ๆดๆฐ README ๅๆจกๅๅก็๏ผๆฐๅข่ฏฆ็ปไฝฟ็จๅบๆฏใๅฎ็จๆกไพไธๆจ่ๆจกๅ็คบไพ๏ผๅคๆนๅผ่ฐ็จๅฟซ้ๆๅผใ
- ๆ็กฎๅฑ็คบ่ฆ็ 108 ไธชๆจกๅใ16 ไธช็ณปๅ๏ผไผๅๆจ่ๅผๆไธๆน้ๆจกๅ็ปๅ่ฏดๆใ
- ไธฐๅฏๅฟซ้ๆฅ่ฏขๅก๏ผๆๅๆ็ฑปๅ็ด่พพๅฏนๅบๆจกๅไธๆๆกฃใ
- ๆฐๅขๅๆด็โๅฟ็ๅฎ้ชโโ็พคไฝๅฟ็โโ็ปๆตๅฟ็โโ่ฎค็ฅ็งๅญฆโ็ญๆๆฐๆจกๅๅกๅฑ็คบใ
- ไผๅๅญฆไน ่ทฏๅพไธๅบ็จๅบๆฏๅปบ่ฎฎ๏ผๆฏๆๆฐๆๅฐไธๅฎถๅค็บง่ฟ้ถใ
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mental Models Cn V2.1.0 Backup?
๐ก 3็งๅน้ ๆไฝณๆ็ปดๆจกๅ | 108ไธชๆจกๅ่ฆ็ๅไธๅๆใๆ่ตๅณ็ญใๅฟ็ๅญฆใ็ณป็ปๆ่ | ๅๅซๆ่่ขๅณ็ญ. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 221 downloads so far.
How do I install Mental Models Cn V2.1.0 Backup?
Run "/install mental-models-cn-v2-1-0-backup" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step โ no extra setup required.
Is Mental Models Cn V2.1.0 Backup free?
Yes, Mental Models Cn V2.1.0 Backup is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Mental Models Cn V2.1.0 Backup support?
Mental Models Cn V2.1.0 Backup is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Mental Models Cn V2.1.0 Backup?
It is built and maintained by gmilton09 (@gmilton09); the current version is v2.6.2.
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