Complete Motion.dev documentation - modern animation library for React, JavaScript, and Vue (formerly Framer Motion)
Security Analysis
high confidenceThis is an instruction-only documentation skill for the Motion.dev animation library and its declared files and runtime instructions are consistent with that purpose.
The name/description say 'Motion.dev documentation' and the SKILL.md and included docs provide quick-start and reference content for Motion/Framer Motion; there are no unrelated credentials, binaries, or capabilities requested.
SKILL.md contains only documentation, usage examples, and a 'read_when' guide for when to use the skill; it does not instruct the agent to read unrelated files, access environment variables, or transmit data to unexpected endpoints.
There is no install spec and no code files; this instruction-only skill does not write or execute files on disk.
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths — proportionate for a documentation-only skill.
No 'always' flag is set and no special privileges are requested. Model invocation is enabled by default (normal for skills), but the skill does not request persistent credentials or elevated access.
Guidance
This skill is low-risk: it's instruction-only documentation for the Motion.dev library with no installs or credential requests. Before installing, you may want to: (1) verify the content and links point to the official Motion project (links shown are to motion.dev and a GitHub repo), (2) confirm you trust the skill publisher if provenance matters (registry metadata shows an owner id but no homepage), and (3) if you prefer the model not call the skill autonomously, require explicit invocation by disabling model invocation or adjusting agent policies.
Latest Release
v0.1.0
Initial release with Motion.dev documentation and usage guide. - Provides comprehensive documentation for the Motion animation library (React, JavaScript, Vue). - Includes installation instructions, basic usage, and API examples. - Covers advanced features: spring physics, scroll animations, gestures, and performance optimization tips. - Outlines use cases such as migration from Framer Motion and creating interactive UIs. - Links to official resources and example projects.
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