SEO specialist agent with site audits, content writing, keyword research, technical fixes, link building, and ranking strategies.
Security Analysis
high confidenceThe skill is an instruction-only SEO assistant that is internally consistent with its stated purpose and does not request unusual permissions or install code.
Name/description match the content of the instructions and supporting files: audits, content, keywords, technical fixes, local SEO, schema, and link strategy. The skill does not request unrelated binaries, environment variables, or credentials that would be inconsistent with an SEO assistant.
Runtime instructions are focused on SEO tasks (run audits, create ~/seo workspace, save reports, follow checklists). It repeatedly references external Google tools (Search Console, PageSpeed Insights, Rich Results Test) and analyzing SERPs; the skill does not include code to access those services nor requests credentials, so any automated access would require additional user-provided credentials or tooling. The skill instructs writing audit/content files to ~/seo/, which is expected but worth noting.
No install spec and no code files — instruction-only — so nothing will be downloaded or written by an installer. This minimizes supply-chain risk.
The skill declares no required environment variables or credentials (proportionate). However, it repeatedly references Google Search Console and other Google tools; if you expect the agent to pull Search Console data or call APIs, you must supply appropriate credentials separately (the skill does not request them).
always is false and the skill is user-invocable with normal autonomous invocation allowed. The only persistent filesystem guidance is an optional ~/seo workspace and saving reports there—reasonable and documented.
Guidance
This is an instruction-only SEO helper that appears to do what it says: run audits, draft content, and recommend fixes. Before installing or using it: (1) be aware it suggests creating ~/seo/ and saving audit/report files there — confirm you are OK with those files being created in your home directory; (2) it references Google Search Console, PageSpeed Insights, and other external tools — the skill does not include code or request credentials, so if you want the agent to access those accounts automatically you'll need to provide credentials or connectors separately (use least privilege and revoke tokens when done); (3) because it is instruction-only with no install, the risk of hidden code is low, but review any files it creates and avoid pasting sensitive credentials into the workspace. If you need the agent to perform automated actions against third-party services, prefer OAuth or service accounts with limited scopes rather than long-lived personal tokens.
Latest Release
v1.0.3
Improved name clarity with key capabilities
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