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Best security audit skills for OpenClaw

For host hardening, audits, permissions reviews, and security-focused workflows.

Matched skills

30

Real skills currently mapped into this landing page cluster.

Average security

72.5

A quick trust signal across the skills currently surfaced here.

Combined installs

2.2K

Adoption signal across the skills shown on this page.

Why this page exists

Security-audit searches map closely to the core SkillsReview promise: helping users find trustworthy agent skills and avoid risky ones.

This page turns that promise into a durable, indexable SEO asset with live skill data and safety-centric ranking context.

Top skills in this cluster

Ranked with live SkillsReview data and linked into detail pages that can convert search traffic into actual usage.

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Advanced filters

Combine security, update window, activity, and reputation filters. The current filter state stays in the query string so this category view is shareable.

#1

1password

by openclaw

Security 85

Set up and use 1Password CLI (op). Use when installing the CLI, enabling desktop app integration, signing in (single or multi-account), or reading/injecting/running secrets via op.

Category
security
Installs
1.4K
Stars
480
Reviews
18
#2

feishu-perm

by openclaw

Security 88

Feishu permission management for documents and files. Activate when user mentions sharing, permissions, collaborators.

Category
feishu
Installs
780
Stars
260
Reviews
10

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FAQ

Why focus specifically on security audit intent?

Because users searching this way are usually close to adoption and care deeply about trust, permissions, and risk reduction.

Is this limited to technical security scanners?

No. It can also include hardening, permission-management, and risk-analysis skills if they fit the intent well.