Slack
Repository: openclaw/skills
Author: membranedev · Source status: Clear source
Slack integration.
Score basis:Clear source · High risk signals · Universal
Compare skills
Pick 2–4 skills and compare what really matters: fit, risk, install effort, and community signal.
This comparison came from collection: Slack team messaging
Focus on read scope, message permissions, and credential requirements.
Comparison matrix
Highlights show current best; tooltip explains diff/best rules.
SAS-v2.1 diff rules / risk tag notes
Start with the matrix. Open this section when you need to understand audit grades, top threats, control gaps, and best-value highlights.
Suggested baseline
Search to add skills, or paste 2–4 comma-separated slugs.
How differences are detected
A row is marked different when selected skills have distinct values. Only-differences mode hides rows that are identical.
How best values are highlighted
Audit score, evidence confidence, trust score, and community signal prefer higher values; execution risk and install friction prefer lower values.
How to read risk tags
Risk tags come from SAS-v2.1 public-evidence signals and point to command, network, secret, context, or supply-chain items to review before install.
Selected audit signals
slack-gif-creator
Execution risk:High
Threat tags:data exfiltration, memory context poisoning, human approval gap
Control gaps:missing license, network without allowlist, no human approval
slack
Execution risk:High
Threat tags:unexpected code execution, data exfiltration, human approval gap
Control gaps:missing license, broad permissions, shell without guardrails
Slack
Execution risk:High
Threat tags:unexpected code execution, identity privilege abuse, data exfiltration
Control gaps:missing repo, missing license, broad permissions
| Dimension | slack-gif-creator | slack | Slack |
|---|---|---|---|
| SAS-v2.1 pre-install audit | |||
Audit grade | C · Review first | C · Review first | D · Limited evidence |
Execution risk | High | High | High |
Threat tags | data exfiltration, memory context poisoning, human approval gap | unexpected code execution, data exfiltration, human approval gap | unexpected code execution, identity privilege abuse, data exfiltration |
Control gaps | missing license, network without allowlist, no human approval | missing license, broad permissions, shell without guardrails | missing repo, missing license, broad permissions |
Permission summary | Network, Command | Permission review, Network, Command | Permission review, Network, Secrets, Command |
Evidence confidence | 65% | 65% | 67% |
| Source & provenance | |||
Provenance | anthropics/skills/tree/main/skills/slack-gif-creator | act10ns/slack | Source needs review |
Category | Knowledge & RAG | Automation & Workflows | Integrations & Connectors |
Freshness | |||
| Risk & trust | |||
Trust score | 76 | 89 | 70 |
Audit signals | No explicit signals | metadata-only | needs credentials, runs shell, writes files |
| Install & compatibility | |||
Supported tools | Claude, Codex, Cursor, Universal | Universal | Codex, OpenClaw, Claude, Cursor, Universal |
Install method | registry-install | script-backed | instruction-only |
Install friction | |||
| Community | |||
Stars | 66.3K | 209 | 113 |
Repository: slack-invite-automation
Author: outsideris · Source status: Clear source
A tiny web application to invite a user into your slack team.
Score basis:Clear source · Risk needs review · Universal
Repository: slack-summarizer
Author: masuidrive · Source status: Clear source
OpenAI's ChatGPT API to create and post a summary of a Slack public channel.
Score basis:Clear source · Risk needs review · Universal
2026-02-04 |
2026-04-12 |
2026-01-05 |
Permission hints |
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registry access, remote metadata pull, runtime dependencies may be required |
repository clone |
review skill metadata before install, check required credentials in skill docs |
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75 |
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