halbotley
halbotley publishes 3 tracked skills in DriftBot.
π Runtime quality summary
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: n/a. 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.
No runtime receipts for this publisher yet.
Skills from this publisher
Label mix on this page
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: 3 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.
duely
Track recurring maintenance tasks from the command line. Use when scheduling, checking, and logging periodic tasks like backups, reviews, or any repeating chore. Shows overdue items and keeps an execution log.
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timely
Manage Apple Reminders from the command line with geofencing support. Use when creating reminders on macOS with optional location-based triggers (arrive/depart), due dates, or time-based alerts. Works with iCloud-synced reminder lists.
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calmly
Manage macOS Calendar events from the command line using EventKit. Use when creating, listing, or viewing calendar events on macOS without AppleScript dialogs or UI prompts. Supports all-day events, multi-day events, and timed events. Works with iCloud, local, and CalDAV calendars.
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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 publisherβs catalog, then inspect the raw findings on individual skill pages.