Site To Md
Repository: site-to-md
Author: tmaier · Source status: Clear source
A tool that extracts and combines text from HTML files into a single, streamlined markdown document.
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.
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
Agrim
Execution risk:High
Threat tags:unexpected code execution, data exfiltration, memory context poisoning
Control gaps:missing license, broad permissions, shell without guardrails
GLM-OCR-SDK
Execution risk:High
Threat tags:unexpected code execution, identity privilege abuse, data exfiltration
Control gaps:missing license, broad permissions, shell without guardrails
convert-plaintext-to-md
Execution risk:High
Threat tags:prompt injection, tool poisoning, data exfiltration
Control gaps:missing license, broad permissions, network without allowlist
| Dimension | Agrim | GLM-OCR-SDK | convert-plaintext-to-md |
|---|---|---|---|
| SAS-v2.1 pre-install audit | |||
Threat tags | unexpected code execution, data exfiltration, memory context poisoning | unexpected code execution, identity privilege abuse, data exfiltration | prompt injection, tool poisoning, data exfiltration |
Control gaps | missing license, broad permissions, shell without guardrails | missing license, broad permissions, shell without guardrails | missing license, broad permissions, network without allowlist |
Permission summary | Permission review, Network, Command | Permission review, Network, Secrets, Command | Network, Command |
| Source & provenance | |||
Provenance | anjasi212/Agrim | openclaw/skills | github/awesome-copilot |
Freshness | 2025-06-28 | 2026-04-02 | 2026-04-09 |
| Risk & trust | |||
Trust score | 67 | 85 | 82 |
Audit signals | No explicit signals | needs credentials, network access, runs shell, writes files | No explicit signals |
| Install & compatibility | |||
Supported tools | Universal | OpenClaw | Claude, Codex, Cursor, Windsurf |
Install method | script-backed | script-backed | instruction-only |
Install friction | |||
| Community | |||
Stars | 1 | 0 | 28.9K |
Repository: Awesome-Astron-Workflow
Author: FenjuFu · Source status: Clear source
A curated collection of Astron workflow examples and user cases for AI-powered applications, featuring real-world implementations including AI Resume Assistant, Translator, Content Writing, Podcast Generator, and Course
Score basis:Clear source · Low risk signals · Universal
Repository: openclaw/skills
Author: jwtiyar · Source status: Clear source
Expert translator from English to Central Kurdish (Sorani) for all Information Technology domains — including apps, operating systems, servers, networks, databases, UI/UX strings, developer tools, cloud platforms, and an
Score basis:Clear source · High risk signals · Universal
Permission hints |
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repository clone, local runtime dependencies |
requires binary: python, verify source provenance before install |
local skill installation, workspace file updates |
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65 |
60 |