generated/openclaw/eyebite/SKILL.md
In D&D, Eyebite lets you focus on one creature per turn and inflict sleep, panic, or sickness through sustained eye contact. The real-world version is targeted capability reduction: focused analysis that identifies and disables specific functions of a system, service, or adversary. Feature flagging a dangerous capability off. Selectively throttling a misbehaving API consumer. Disabling specific attack vectors during an incident. Eyebite requires sustained focus on a single target — it is not a broadcast weapon.
npx skillsauth add hmbown/wizards-of-the-ghosts eyebiteInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Fix your attention on a target and selectively degrade its capabilities.
Eyebite is interpreted here as a metaphorical spell with a prototype execution model.
Canonical source: Eyebite (spell)
Provider target: OpenClaw
Use $eyebite to selectively degrade a specific capability of a system or service while keeping the rest operational.
testing
Enter a mode where every assertion is backed by evidence, confidence is calibrated, speculation is flagged, and hallucination is actively resisted.
development
The bard's cantrip that deals psychic damage through insults. In practice this is adversarial review — the art of finding and articulating exactly what is wrong with something in a way that is impossible to ignore. Unlike polite feedback that gets filed and forgotten, vicious mockery lands. It is the red-team report that makes the PM cancel the launch, the code review that makes the author delete the PR, the roast that makes the founder pivot. The damage is the point.
tools
Use this spell when you need a tireless helper that organizes, tidies, triages, and maintains without requiring your constant attention.
testing
Use this spell for preflight certainty: dry runs, validation checks, dependency verification, and rehearsals that make the next deploy, query, or command much more likely to succeed. It trades a little time up front for fewer blind swings and fewer expensive misses.