Manage OneNote notebooks, sections, pages, and page content via Microsoft Graph API. Use this skill when users want to read, create, or update OneNote pages,...
Security Analysis
high confidenceThis skill transparently connects OpenClaw to OneNote through ClawLink so users can read and manage their notes after OAuth setup.
The skill can read, create, update, copy, and delete OneNote notebooks, sections, pages, and HTML page content, which is sensitive but directly matches its stated OneNote management purpose.
Runtime instructions require live tool discovery, preview before writes, and explicit user confirmation before create, update, delete, or destructive actions.
Installation modifies OpenClaw configuration to allow the ClawLink plugin and restarts the gateway; this is disclosed and coherent with enabling the integration.
The skill uses Microsoft OAuth and ClawLink-hosted credential handling for Microsoft Graph access, which is proportionate to the requested OneNote functionality but involves a third-party connection service.
The ClawLink plugin remains enabled and ClawLink stores OAuth tokens, but the artifact discloses this and shows no hidden background worker, unrelated persistence, or automatic data access.
Guidance
Install only if you are comfortable connecting your Microsoft OneNote account through ClawLink. Review the Microsoft permission prompt carefully, confirm the exact target before any write or delete action, and disconnect the integration if you no longer want OpenClaw to access your notebooks.
Latest Release
v1.0.5
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