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    Skill Scanner

    Skill Scanner

    Security Scanner for Agent Skills

    This repository is a public security-focused scanning tool intended to analyze and assess AI agent skills for potential issues, quality concerns, and vulnerabilities. It acts as a scanner that inspects Agent Skills packages to flag structural problems, inconsistencies, or security flaws before they are deployed or integrated into agent workflows. Because agent skills can contain executable instructions and logic, scanning them for risky patterns is essential to prevent inadvertent...
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    OpenClaw Opik Observability Plugin

    OpenClaw Opik Observability Plugin

    Official plugin for OpenClaw that exports agent traces to Opik

    ...The project integrates directly with OpenClaw’s plugin architecture so that developers can capture detailed runtime information about how their agents behave while executing tasks. Each time an AI agent performs an action—such as calling a large language model, invoking a tool, accessing memory, or delegating to a sub-agent—the plugin records the full interaction and sends it to Opik for analysis and visualization. This allows developers to inspect inputs, outputs, token usage, latency, and execution flow across complex multi-step agent workflows. The goal of the project is to provide transparency into the internal reasoning and operational pipeline of agent systems so developers can diagnose failures, control costs, and improve reliability.
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