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skilllens

v0.1.1

Published

CLI that scans local agent skills/tools and produces security reports.

Readme

SkillLens

SkillLens is a CLI tool that scans locally installed agent skills/tools, extracts redacted evidence, sends it to an auditor, and outputs a overview report.

Install

Run once:

npx skilllens scan
pnpm dlx skilllens scan

Install globally:

pnpm add -g skilllens

Usage

skilllens scan
skilllens scan [path] [--auditor claude|codex]
skilllens config

scan uses scan.autoRoots from the config by default. Pass a path to scan a specific directory instead. Scan output includes auditor CLI availability for claude and codex

First-run setup (scan)

skilllens scan creates a global config on first run:

  • User config: ~/.skilllens/config.json

The config includes:

  • auditor (defaults to the first available CLI)
  • scan.autoRoots (default skill locations)

Default scan roots:

  • ~/.claude/skills
  • ~/.opencode/skills
  • ~/.codex/skills

SkillLens also seeds .codex/skills/.system plus common XDG config/data locations; adjust scan.autoRoots as needed.

To view the current config and its path:

skilllens config

Edit auditor or scan.autoRoots in the config file to change the CLI tool or add skill paths.

Notes

  • The v0.1 implementation focuses on packaging and scan output. Auditor calls and deep scanning are stubbed and will evolve.
  • SkillLens uses auditor CLIs (no direct API calls). Install and login to claude or codex.
  • Missing auditor CLIs still produce scan results with audit status skipped.

Development

npm run lint
npm run smoke