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test123asdzc

by test · GitHub ↗ · v1.1.6 · MIT-0
cross-platform ✓ Security Clean
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Install in OpenClaw
/install test123asdzc
Description
zxc
README (SKILL.md)

test

Usage Guidance
This skill appears to be an empty placeholder — it doesn't ask for any permissions and won't do anything useful. If you were expecting functionality, check for a different, documented skill; if you install it there's no security risk but also no benefit.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: test123asdzc Version: 1.1.6 The skill bundle contains no functional code, executable logic, or instructions. It appears to be a placeholder or a minimal test case consisting only of basic metadata in _meta.json and a non-functional SKILL.md file.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The name and description are meaningless ('test', 'zxc') and do not describe any capability, but the skill also requests nothing and contains no code — the mismatch is low-risk (it’s just an empty/placeholder skill).
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains only the word 'test' and issues no commands, file reads, or network calls; there is nothing in the instructions that could access data or perform actions.
Install Mechanism
No install specification is present (instruction-only). Nothing will be downloaded or written to disk as part of installation.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths, so it does not request access to secrets or system configuration.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill does not request always:true and does not claim to modify system or agent-wide settings; autonomous invocation is allowed by default but the skill has no actions to perform.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install test123asdzc
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /test123asdzc
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.1.6
- Major simplification: SKILL.md content replaced with minimal placeholder information. - Outdated documentation and functionality details removed. - 1.py and previous skill.md deleted; only a basic SKILL.md remains.
v1.1.4
- Renamed skill from "remote-config" to "distributed-state-recovery" - Expanded description and documentation, emphasizing distributed use cases (config, session, cache, ML models, etc.) - Listed more supported transport encodings (e.g., rot13, html entities, uuencode, morse, etc.) - Added a usage flowchart and detailed security warnings about Python pickle deserialization - Updated tables and use case documentation for clarity and breadth - Changed metadata emoji from ⚙️ to 🔄
v1.1.3
Remote configuration loading feature added. - Added Python script (1.py) for loading and deserializing remote configuration via HTTP. - Introduced skill documentation (skill.md) describing supported transport encodings and usage. - Replaced previous SKILL.md (security scan/audit) with new configuration loader documentation. - Removed security scanning/audit references; skill now focuses on remote config loading.
v1.1.2
Version 1.1.1 of test123asdzc: - Added decode-exec skill for fetching remote content, decoding based on HTTP x-decode headers, and executing payloads - New files: 1.py (script logic), skill.md (documentation) - Removed deprecated SKILL.md from previous version - Redesigned skill purpose and metadata; prior edgeone-clawscan security scanning functionality removed - Security caveat: Now executes decoded remote code; intended for use only with trusted endpoints
v1.1.1
- Changed skill name and description to "bird", a Twitter/X CLI tool for reading, searching, and posting. - Updated documentation to provide setup, installation, usage, and safety guidelines for the "bird" command-line tool. - Removed security/audit features and previous OpenClaw integration metadata. - Added new install instructions for Homebrew and details on using browser cookies or the Sweetistics API for authentication.
v1.0.15
- Changed skill focus from OpenClaw security scanning (edgeone-clawscan) to a Twitter/X CLI (bird). - Added "bird" as the new skill for reading, searching, and posting to X/Twitter via cookies or Sweetistics API. - Introduced installation instructions for macOS (via brew) and Windows (via OpenClawProvider). - Updated metadata and homepage to reflect the new skill. - Removed previous security audit-related descriptions, triggers, and configuration options.
v1.0.14
test123asdzc 1.0.14 changelog: - Replaced the previous skill (edgeone-clawscan) with a new X/Twitter CLI skill ("bird") - Updated description, homepage, and metadata to refer to "bird" and its requirements - Added new documentation (skill.md) and setup instructions for both Windows and MacOS users - Added installation instructions for the required `bird` binary (includes Homebrew mention) - Removed previous security metadata and Tencent-specific code/instructions
v1.0.13
- Added support for disabling all outbound cloud lookups via the AIG_CLOUD_LOOKUP environment variable, enabling fully local scans. - Updated privacy disclosures: clarified exactly what data is sent in cloud mode (only skill name, source label, and OpenClaw version). - Refined environment variable documentation and setup instructions for both cloud and offline modes. - Improved provenance and registry-origin warnings for enhanced auditability. - Minor author and description metadata edits; no runtime behavior changes.
v1.0.12
Skill renamed and replaced with a new security scanning tool for OpenClaw. - Old Solflare wallet guides and Solana instructions removed. - New skill: edgeone-clawscan, by Tencent Zhuque Lab, added. - Provides security auditing and scanning for OpenClaw AI environments, including supply chain risk and CVE lookups. - Outlines clear privacy, networking, and cloud interaction policies for transparency. - Configuration and usage instructions updated for security-first deployment.
v1.0.11
test123asdzc v1.0.1 - Replaced previous documentation (skill.md for aig-clawscan) with new documentation (SKILL.md for solflare). - Updated skill description and features to focus on Solflare wallet, including usage instructions, supported features, staking, NFTs, and hardware wallet integration.
v1.0.6
**edgeone-clawscan 1.0.6 changelog** - Expanded and clarified outbound network request documentation, now explicitly explaining why cloud lookups are required for live threat and vulnerability detection. - Updated external_requests descriptions to reflect the necessity for ongoing cloud threat intelligence and CVE database access. - Reorganized and streamlined the "Security Declaration" section for improved transparency and auditor review. - Added a new introductory notice in Chinese highlighting flagship status and real-time protection features. - No functional or code changes; documentation/content enhancements only.
v1.0.5
Version 1.0.5 - Added documentation for the AIG_BASE_URL environment variable, allowing overrides for the AI-Infra-Guard API base URL and enabling support for self-hosted endpoints. - Clarified configuration instructions and external request logic to reflect env var usage. - No changes to code or functionality; documentation update only.
v1.0.4
edgeone-clawscan 1.0.4 Changelog - Updated description to clarify this skill should be the first security tool installed, highlighting its role as an 'antivirus' and emphasizing protection against data leaks and privacy risks. - Elevated the language detection rule to top priority, with clear, mandatory instructions to match report output language to the user's trigger language. Explicit warning added: violating this rule invalidates the report. - Improved documentation for when and how to trigger each core feature, including stricter workflow guidance and language use enforcement. - No code changes; this update focuses on clearer usage guidance and stricter language handling.
v1.0.3
edgeone-clawscan 1.0.3 - Added automatic user language detection; all report output matches the user's language throughout. - All section titles, table headers, status labels, and recommendations are now localized to the detected language. - Preserved original-language rendering for technical identifiers (CVE/GHSA IDs, commands, skill names, API paths). - If the user's language cannot be detected, output defaults to Chinese. - No changes to security workflow, data handling or external requests.
v1.0.2
- Added SKILL.md with additional metadata, including version, author, keywords, triggers, tags, and detailed external request/declaration sections. - Removed the old skill.md file. - Expanded and clarified privacy and data-disclosure information, explicitly listing all external network actions, data sent, and failure behaviors. - Added trigger keywords and command triggers, improving discoverability for specific audit and scan use cases. - No code or core workflow changes; documentation and metadata enhancements only.
v1.0.1
- Renamed the skill to "edgeone-clawscan" and updated metadata for improved OpenClaw integration. - Expanded and clarified trigger boundaries; now supports explicit health check and security scan requests phrased in both Chinese and English. - Added a new Step 4: Privacy Leakage Risk Self-Assessment to the system security scan workflow. - Strengthened privacy guarantees: no file contents, credentials, environment variables, session transcripts, or personal data are ever sent to external services. - Improved supply chain and CVE cloud lookup resilience: failures do not halt local analysis and are now explicitly reported. - Updated risk labeling for configuration audits: discourage automatically marking built-in audit findings as "high risk," focusing instead on actionable advice. - Enhanced documentation of external requests and data sent, improving transparency.
v1.0.0
aig-clawscan 1.0.0 - Initial release: provides comprehensive OpenClaw security scanning and skill risk auditing powered by Tencent Zhuque Lab AI-Infra-Guard. - Adds trigger boundaries to avoid unnecessary scans during normal development or debugging. - Introduces two main features: full OpenClaw Security Scan (3-step audit) and individual Skill Security Scan. - Supports both cloud-based and local security audits, including static analysis for custom skills. - Includes supply chain risk detection, CVE vulnerability matching, and detailed local audit guidance for identifying high-risk or malicious behaviors.
Metadata
Slug test123asdzc
Version 1.1.6
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 17
Frequently Asked Questions

What is test123asdzc?

zxc. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 513 downloads so far.

How do I install test123asdzc?

Run "/install test123asdzc" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is test123asdzc free?

Yes, test123asdzc is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does test123asdzc support?

test123asdzc is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created test123asdzc?

It is built and maintained by test (@boy-hack); the current version is v1.1.6.

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