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Nm Abstract Skill Graph Audit

by athola · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Audit Skill() refs; detect hubs, isolates, and dangling targets
README (SKILL.md)

Night Market Skill — ported from claude-night-market/abstract. For the full experience with agents, hooks, and commands, install the Claude Code plugin.

Skill Graph Audit

Overview

Build a directed graph of Skill(plugin:name) invocations across the marketplace and surface composition patterns: which skills are heavily referenced (hubs), which orchestrate many others (orchestrators), which have no incoming or outgoing references (isolates), and which point at non-existent skills (dangling references).

The federation graph is now derivable from source rather than hand-curated.

When To Use

  • Before a documentation pass on skill composition
  • After a renaming or retirement to catch broken Skill() references
  • During quarterly audits to spot orphaned skills
  • When evaluating consolidation candidates (hubs are higher-risk to merge)
  • When a new skill's outbound references should be sanity-checked

When NOT To Use

  • For per-skill quality scoring -- use Skill(abstract:skills-eval) instead
  • For frontmatter/structure validation -- use Skill(abstract:plugin-review)
  • For hook-specific audits -- use Skill(abstract:hooks-eval)

Quick Start

python3 plugins/abstract/scripts/skill_graph.py \
  --plugins-root plugins --top-n 10

For machine-readable output:

python3 plugins/abstract/scripts/skill_graph.py \
  --plugins-root plugins --format json --output reports/skill-graph.json

See modules/usage.md for full CLI reference and example workflows.

Core Outputs

Output Meaning Action when high
Hubs Most-referenced skills Treat as core API; retire with extreme care
Orchestrators Skills that call many others Verify each ref still resolves
Isolates Zero in / zero out Check role: library? entrypoint? typo?
Dangling -- bugs Missing internal target Fix immediately (typo or retired skill)
Dangling -- external Reference to external plugin Document plugin dependency
Dangling -- placeholders Template text like -NAME Verify intentional

See modules/interpretation.md for false-positive guidance and isolation taxonomy.

Dogfood Evidence

This skill itself was scaffolded TDD-first; on first run against plugins/, it caught two genuine dangling refs that the manual audit (2026-04-25) had missed:

  • attune:makefile-generation -> abstract:makefile-dogfooder (script name confused with skill name)
  • imbue:karpathy-principles -> spec-kit:speckit-clarify (command referenced as skill)

Both were converted to correct command-style references in the same session.

Verification

Two ways to validate the audit output is trustworthy:

  1. Test-suite correctness check: Run pytest -o addopts= plugins/abstract/tests/scripts/test_skill_graph.py to confirm extraction, graph construction, ranking, isolate detection, and dangling-ref classification all pass on the current code. The -o addopts= flag bypasses the package-wide coverage gate, which would otherwise fail on a single-file run.
  2. Round-trip smoke check: Note the dangling-ref count from a baseline run, fix one or more flagged references, then rerun and verify the count drops by at least the number fixed. If the count does not move, the report is stale or the regex missed a syntax variant.

Related Skills

  • Skill(abstract:skills-eval) -- per-skill quality scoring
  • Skill(abstract:plugin-review) -- plugin manifest + structure
  • Skill(abstract:hooks-eval) -- hook-specific validation
  • Skill(abstract:rules-eval) -- rules directory validation

References

  • Implementation: plugins/abstract/scripts/skill_graph.py
  • Tests: plugins/abstract/tests/scripts/test_skill_graph.py
  • Composition documentation: docs/quality-gates.md#skill-level-quality-gate-composition
  • Skill role taxonomy: docs/skill-integration-guide.md#skill-role-taxonomy
Usage Guidance
Install if you want this workflow assistance. As with any agent skill that can guide tool use, review requested commands before allowing account, GitHub, moderation, or other high-impact changes.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The reviewed artifacts fit a workflow-assistance purpose and do not show unrelated data access, exfiltration, destructive behavior, or deceptive capability claims.
Instruction Scope
The skill may guide the agent to use local or service-specific tools when the user asks for those workflows, but the behavior is disclosed and user-directed rather than automatic or hidden.
Install Mechanism
No suspicious installer, package hook, background worker, or automatic execution mechanism was identified in the supplied scan context or inspected artifacts.
Credentials
Use of existing workspace tools or authenticated services is proportionate when the user explicitly requests those tasks; no credential harvesting or unexpected environment capture was found.
Persistence & Privilege
No unbounded persistence, privilege escalation, or hidden long-running behavior was identified.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install nm-abstract-skill-graph-audit
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /nm-abstract-skill-graph-audit
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
- Initial release of skill-graph-audit for auditing Skill() references across the marketplace - Identifies graph patterns: hubs, orchestrators, isolates, and dangling skill references - Supports machine-readable and CLI output for integration into workflows - Provides actionable guidance for each report type (e.g., how to address dangling or isolated skills) - Includes verification steps and test coverage for reliable audits - Documents related audit skills for deeper or alternative analyses
Metadata
Slug nm-abstract-skill-graph-audit
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nm Abstract Skill Graph Audit?

Audit Skill() refs; detect hubs, isolates, and dangling targets. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 32 downloads so far.

How do I install Nm Abstract Skill Graph Audit?

Run "/install nm-abstract-skill-graph-audit" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Nm Abstract Skill Graph Audit free?

Yes, Nm Abstract Skill Graph Audit is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Nm Abstract Skill Graph Audit support?

Nm Abstract Skill Graph Audit is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Nm Abstract Skill Graph Audit?

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

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