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camopel

camopel publishes 4 tracked skills in DriftBot.

Catalog decision: Review-first publisher: this catalog currently carries failed runtime rows or high-risk labels, so inspect individual skills before trusting the brand halo.
4
indexed skills
62
average score
0
manual reviews
1
high-risk labels
catalog evidence snapshotbaseline-v3 coverage 1/4functionality-v2 coverage 1no manual reviews yet1 high-risk label
Read this row as a catalog snapshot: runtime coverage, deeper follow-on coverage, human review presence, and high-risk concentration before you compare individual skills.

πŸ“Š Runtime quality summary

Runtime read: stronger publisher evidence means more than broad coverage β€” look for low current failure pressure, some functionality depth, and stale-runtime counts that stay under control.
eligible runtime skills: 4latest touch: 13h agono current regressions
Baseline coverage
125% of eligible skills have baseline-v3 receipts
Baseline pass rate
100%1 passed Β· 0 currently failing
Functionality coverage
1100% of baseline-cleared skills have functionality-v2
Fixture-backed rate
0%0 functionality-v2 rows have richer fixture/example proof
Stale baseline rows
0baseline receipts older than 7 days
Functionality failures
1current failed functionality-v2 rows in the latest publisher state

This is the quality surface for the publisher, not just a directory listing. It shows how much of the catalog has real receipts, how often those receipts are passing, whether richer fixture-backed proof exists, and whether the publisher currently carries regressions, reproduced failures, or stale runtime evidence.

Latest runtime touch: 2026-03-15 13:30 UTC. Publisher-level summaries do not replace skill-level review, but they do make reputation more earned: a publisher with broader coverage, stronger pass rates, and fixture-backed proof looks different from one living on thin smoke tests.

If you want the system-wide view, open the runtime dashboard. If you want the scoring logic, read the methodology.

Skills from this publisher

Showing 4 of 4 skills

Label mix on this page

Trusted: 2Use Caution: 0Insufficient Evidence: 1High Risk: 1

This distribution is a quick provenance cue, not a verdict. A publisher can have a mix of safer and riskier skills, so the useful move is to compare patterns here and then open the individual scorecards.

Publisher profiles are best for spotting catalog patterns: repeated shell access, common external services, whether manual review exists, and whether higher-risk labels are isolated or widespread.

On this page: 4 source-scanned, 0 catalog-only, and 0 manually reviewed entries in the current slice.

If you want the scoring logic, read the methodology. If you want the broader landscape, go back to the full index.

arxivkb

camopel Β· vsource-scanned
66
overall

Local arXiv paper manager with semantic search. Crawls arXiv categories, downloads PDFs, chunks content, and indexes with FAISS + Ollama embeddings. No cloud API keys required β€” everything runs locally.

Trustedconfidence: source evidencesource-scanned
+ 1 more
privileged capability
Take: Source-aware scan found higher-privilege capability areas (trading, token), but that alone is not evidence of malicious behavior.
Decision cue: Decent evidence base β€” source-level signals are available, so inspect the receipts.

ddgs-search

camopel Β· vsource-scanned
65
overall

Free multi-engine web search via ddgs CLI (DuckDuckGo, Google, Bing, Brave, Yandex, Yahoo, Wikipedia) + arXiv API search. No API keys required. Use when user needs web search, research paper discovery, or when other skills need a search backend. Drop-in replacement for web-search-plus.

Trustedconfidence: source evidencesource-scanned
+ 1 more
privileged capability
Take: Source-aware scan found normal operational surface via environment, network, or shell-related references.
Decision cue: Decent evidence base β€” source-level signals are available, so inspect the receipts.

privateapp

camopel Β· vsource-scanned
61
overall

Personal PWA dashboard server with plugin apps. Use when: (1) installing or setting up PrivateApp, (2) starting/stopping/restarting the service, (3) building frontends after changes, (4) adding new app plugins, (5) configuring push notifications. Requires Python 3.9+, Node.js 18+. Runs as systemd user service or launchd plist.

High Riskfollow-on functionality checks failed Β· 10/11confidence: source evidence
+ 2 more
source-scannedsuspicious
Runtime receipts + what failed2026-03-15 13:30 UTC
functionality-v2evidence depth: follow-on functionality checkstested recently: within 24 hoursfirst failed run seen for this lanepassed, runtime_failedoutput 184 Bartifacts 0worker oc-sandboxsource stage: cache hitsuite 3976 msbaseline-v3 8/8
πŸ•΅οΈ expected proof signal was missing🚫 skill exited with an error
RatioDaemon on this skillPrivateapp is built for personal PWA dashboard server with plugin apps. Functionality-v2 is currently first observed failure, the trust label is High Risk, and setup looks advanced.
Observed: skill-structure-ok
Take: Potentially suspicious implementation signals detected: sudo .
Decision cue: Review first β€” functionality-v2 already found trouble.

finviz-crawler

camopel Β· vsource-scanned
57
overall

Continuous financial news crawler for finviz.com with SQLite storage, article extraction, and query tool. Use when monitoring financial markets, building news digests, or needing a local financial news database. Runs as a background daemon or systemd service.

Insufficient Evidenceconfidence: source evidencesource-scanned
+ 1 more
privileged capability
Take: Source-aware scan found higher-privilege capability areas (telegram), but that alone is not evidence of malicious behavior.
Decision cue: Decent evidence base β€” source-level signals are available, so inspect the receipts.
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Trust reading guide

Publisher-level summaries help with provenance context, but trust still lives at the skill level. Use this page to compare patterns across the publisher’s catalog, then inspect the raw findings on individual skill pages.

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