Skill Detail

Ruby Pro

This skill appears to be mostly documentation. It does not contain any executable code or configuration files.

GitHub:sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills ruby-pro
version 770a86426d67
static analysis only
no human review yet
Trusted

Current public label

Trusted

The skill is mostly documentation, which limits the automated analysis that can be performed. This is not a security risk.

This label is currently coming from the automated scorecard.

Automated result

Trusted

Driftloom found that this skill is primarily documentation. No executable code was found.

1 low Final label: trusted.

Human review

No human review has been recorded yet.

The current public label is still relying on automation. A human has not weighed in yet.

What happened

Driftloom completed a static scan. It inspected the skill files, recorded findings, and generated a scorecard.

Runtime evidence

No sandbox runtime result has been recorded yet.

What did not happen

  • Driftloom did not run this skill in an isolated sandbox yet.
  • This label is not a guarantee that the skill is safe, bug-free, or appropriate for every environment.
  • A good score does not replace human judgment when a skill touches secrets, shell access, or external systems.

Source provenance

Source: Workspace import

Originally ingested from a local workspace copy.

Scorecard

Safety
100
Quality
94
Transparency
100
Operational
92
Maintenance
82

1 low Final label: trusted.

Severity mix: 1 low

What Driftloom checked

  • Read the skill files and metadata to understand what the skill claims to do.
  • Looked for shell commands and risky command patterns, even if none stood out strongly.
  • Looked for external URLs and network behavior.
  • Looked for secrets and credential handling clues.
  • Checked whether the skill structure and references looked internally consistent.

Findings

Documentation-only skill structure
structure.docs_only · quality
Low

The source looks almost entirely documentation-based, with no obvious code or config files to inspect. That does not make it bad, but it limits how much automation can meaningfully verify.

File: SKILL.md