Google Drive Secure Management. Use when the user wants to list, search, read text content, create files with inline content, upload binaries, create folders...
Security Analysis
high confidenceThis skill is a straightforward Google Drive management helper, but users should be careful because it can read, upload, share, move, and trash Drive files.
The advertised capabilities match the artifact: it documents Porteden CLI commands for listing, searching, reading, creating, uploading, renaming, moving, sharing, permission inspection, and trashing Google Drive files.
The scope includes sensitive Drive operations, including public sharing and deletion-to-trash, but these are disclosed and aligned with the stated Google Drive management purpose; the skill also says to confirm before sharing or deleting files.
Installation is disclosed through Homebrew or Go for the required `porteden` binary, with no bundled executable scripts in the skill artifact.
The skill requires Drive-capable Porteden credentials through `PE_API_KEY` or system-keyring login, which is proportionate for Google Drive management but grants access to private cloud files.
Credential persistence in the system keyring and optional profile selection are explicitly documented; no hidden persistence, background worker, or automatic execution is present in the skill artifact.
Guidance
Install only if you trust Porteden with the Google Drive account you connect. Before running share, public-access, move, upload, or delete commands, verify the exact file ID, recipient email/domain, role, and account profile; prefer least-privilege Drive scopes and treat public links as potentially exposing sensitive data.
Latest Release
v1.0.8
- Expanded SKILL.md with comprehensive usage instructions, command examples, and environment variable details. - Added clear setup steps for authentication and token management. - Documented all major file and folder operations: listing, creating, uploading, sharing, renaming, moving, and deleting. - Explained file ID formats, pagination behaviors, and usage of output flags like -jc. - Included notes on credential persistence, API key usage, and output interpretation.
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