.agents/skills/clawdstrike-tui-ui-polish/SKILL.md
Use when the ClawdStrike TUI needs a visual polish pass for alignment, spacing, hierarchy, empty states, or terminal-specific layout quality without expanding the product scope.
npx skillsauth add backbay-labs/clawdstrike clawdstrike-tui-ui-polishInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use this skill when the interface feels janky, crowded, or unprofessional and the right move is deliberate terminal design work rather than new features.
Drive toward:
apps/terminal/src/tui/components.cd apps/terminal && bun run typecheckcd apps/terminal && bun testtesting
A simple skill demonstrating clawdstrike security
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# Hello Skill A simple greeting skill that demonstrates secure agent operation. ## Description This skill allows the agent to greet users and perform basic file operations within the allowed workspace. ## Capabilities - Generate personalized greetings - Read files from the workspace - Write greeting logs to the output directory ## Usage Ask the agent: - "Say hello to Alice" - "Read the welcome message from data/welcome.txt" - "Log a greeting for Bob" ## Examples ### Basic Greeting **Us
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# bb-edr: Triage Skill Use this skill to turn clawdstrike audit logs into an incident report and a minimal response plan. ## Inputs - `.hush/audit.jsonl` (JSONL) — clawdstrike audit events (allowed/denied, guard, reason). - `policy.yaml` — the active security policy. ## Task 1. Read and summarize the last ~50 audit events. 2. Focus on **denied** events first: - Group by `guard` (e.g., `forbidden_path`, `egress`, `patch_integrity`) - Identify likely intent (misconfiguration vs. suspici
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Threat hunting and security event investigation