Safety Report
travel-grid-generator
Security Analysis
medium confidenceThis instruction-only skill appears aligned with making travel photo collages, but it processes uploaded face/photo details and uses external image/search tools.
The stated purpose and required capabilities are coherent: it analyzes user-provided photos, researches destination scenes, and calls an image-generation tool to create a 3x3 travel collage. The photo and facial-feature handling is sensitive but purpose-aligned.
The workflow is user-triggered and bounded to collage generation. It does instruct use of web_search even though the declared OpenClaw tool requirement lists generate_image, but the search is for destination landmarks and appears proportionate.
No install spec, binaries, environment variables, credentials, or code files are present; this is an instruction-only skill.
The skill only needs user-uploaded photos, a destination, web search, and image generation. There is no evidence of broad local file access, credential use, hidden endpoints, or unrelated data collection.
No persistence, background execution, elevated privileges, or automatic file writes are shown. Saving is described as optional and only to a designated folder if requested.
Guidance
This skill looks safe to use for its intended purpose, but only provide photos you are comfortable having processed by an image-generation tool, and avoid adding private itinerary or location details to destination prompts.
Latest Release
v1.0.0
Initial release of travel-grid-generator. - Generate 3x3 "travel blogger" style photo collages based on user photos and a selected destination. - Maintains character consistency and style across all 9 frames using detailed analysis of user faces and poses. - Automatically researches 9 diverse, iconic scenes or landmarks at the specified destination for realistic compositions. - Produces candid, natural iPhone-style snapshots, with a focus on authentic travel diary aesthetics. - Triggers via keywords or user uploads; offers template prompts and output customization.
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