
ClawSec for NanoClaw
FreeSecure your NanoClaw skills against vulnerabilities.
Free · Opens the source repo
What ClawSec for NanoClaw does
ClawSec for NanoClaw is a security advisory monitoring tool designed to protect your WhatsApp bot from known vulnerabilities in skills and their dependencies. By leveraging a curated feed of security advisories, ClawSec ensures that you are informed about potential risks before installing new skills and alerts you to any issues with existing ones. This proactive approach helps maintain the integrity and security of your bot's environment.
The core functionality revolves around checking the safety of skills prior to installation and monitoring the security status of currently installed skills. ClawSec provides several tools that allow you to perform pre-installation checks, conduct security audits, and browse advisories based on severity and exploitability. This enables developers and designers to make informed decisions about the skills they choose to integrate into their bots.
ClawSec is particularly useful for those who regularly install new skills or need to ensure the security of their existing setup. It is also beneficial for conducting regular security audits and responding to security notifications. By implementing ClawSec, you can mitigate risks associated with remote code execution vulnerabilities and supply chain attacks, ultimately leading to a more secure deployment of your bot.
However, it is important to note that ClawSec is not intended for general code review or performance troubleshooting. Its focus is strictly on security, making it an essential tool for developers and designers prioritizing the safety of their applications.
When to use it
Use ClawSec when installing new skills, conducting security audits, or investigating suspicious behavior in your bot.
When not to use it
Do not use ClawSec for general code reviews or performance-related issues; it is specifically focused on security.
What you can build with it
Pre-Installation Safety Check
Before installing a new skill, use ClawSec to check its safety and avoid potential vulnerabilities.
Routine Security Audits
Schedule regular audits with ClawSec to ensure all installed skills are free from known security issues.
Responding to Security Queries
Quickly check the security status of installed skills when users inquire about their safety.
How to install ClawSec for NanoClaw
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add prompt-security/clawsec/clawsec-nanoclaw --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by prompt-securityClawSec for NanoClaw
Security advisory monitoring that protects your WhatsApp bot from known vulnerabilities in skills and dependencies.
Vercel Skills Installation
Install with the Vercel Skills CLI for this harness:
npx skills add prompt-security/clawsec --skill clawsec-nanoclaw -a openclaw -y
Overview
ClawSec provides MCP tools that check installed skills against a curated feed of security advisories. It prevents installation of vulnerable skills, includes exploitability context for triage, and alerts you to issues in existing ones.
Core principle: Check before you install. Monitor what's running.
When to Use
Use ClawSec tools when:
- Installing a new skill (check safety first)
- User asks "are my skills secure?"
- Investigating suspicious behavior
- Regular security audits
- After receiving security notifications
Do NOT use for:
- Code review (use other tools)
- Performance issues (different concern)
- General debugging
MCP Tools Available
Pre-Installation Check
// Before installing any skill
const safety = await tools.clawsec_check_skill_safety({
skillName: 'new-skill',
skillVersion: '1.0.0' // optional
});
if (!safety.safe) {
// Show user the risks before proceeding
console.warn(`Security issues: ${safety.advisories.map(a => a.id)}`);
}
Security Audit
// Check all installed skills (defaults to ~/.claude/skills in the container)
const result = await tools.clawsec_check_advisories({
installRoot: '/home/node/.claude/skills' // optional
});
if (result.matches.some((m) =>
m.advisory.severity === 'critical' || m.advisory.exploitability_score === 'high'
)) {
// Alert user immediately
console.error('Urgent advisories found!');
}
Browse Advisories
// List advisories with filters
const advisories = await tools.clawsec_list_advisories({
severity: 'high', // optional
exploitabilityScore: 'high' // optional
});
Quick Reference
| Task | Tool | Key Parameter |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-install check | clawsec_check_skill_safety | skillName |
| Audit all skills | clawsec_check_advisories | installRoot (optional) |
| Browse feed | clawsec_list_advisories | severity, type, exploitabilityScore (optional) |
| Verify package signature | clawsec_verify_skill_package | packagePath |
| Refresh advisory cache | clawsec_refresh_cache | (none) |
| Check file integrity | clawsec_check_integrity | mode, autoRestore (optional) |
| Approve file change | clawsec_approve_change | path |
| View baseline status | clawsec_integrity_status | path (optional) |
| Verify audit log | clawsec_verify_audit | (none) |
Common Patterns
Pattern 1: Safe Skill Installation
// ALWAYS check before installing
const safety = await tools.clawsec_check_skill_safety({
skillName: userRequestedSkill
});
if (safety.safe) {
// Proceed with installation
await installSkill(userRequestedSkill);
} else {
// Show user the risks and get confirmation
await showSecurityWarning(safety.advisories);
if (await getUserConfirmation()) {
await installSkill(userRequestedSkill);
}
}
Pattern 2: Periodic Security Check
// Add to scheduled tasks
schedule_task({
prompt: "Check advisories using clawsec_check_advisories and alert when critical or high-exploitability matches appear",
schedule_type: "cron",
schedule_value: "0 9 * * *" // Daily at 9am
});
Pattern 3: User Security Query
User: "Are my skills secure?"
You: I'll check installed skills for known vulnerabilities.
[Use clawsec_check_advisories]
Response:
✅ No urgent issues found.
- 2 low-severity/low-exploitability advisories
- All skills up to date
Common Mistakes
❌ Installing without checking
// DON'T
await installSkill('untrusted-skill');
// DO
const safety = await tools.clawsec_check_skill_safety({
skillName: 'untrusted-skill'
});
if (safety.safe) await installSkill('untrusted-skill');
❌ Ignoring exploitability context
// DON'T: Use severity only
if (advisory.severity === 'high') {
notifyNow(advisory);
}
// DO: Use exploitability + severity
if (
advisory.exploitability_score === 'high' ||
advisory.severity === 'critical'
) {
notifyNow(advisory);
}
❌ Skipping critical severity
// DON'T: Ignore high exploitability in medium severity advisories
if (advisory.severity === 'critical') alert();
// DO: Prioritize exploitability and severity together
if (advisory.exploitability_score === 'high' || advisory.severity === 'critical') {
// Alert immediately
}
Implementation Details
Feed Source: https://clawsec.prompt.security/advisories/feed.json
This signed feed is consolidated. NanoClaw receives NVD CVEs, approved community advisories, and provisional GHSA-without-CVE advisories through the same default URL.
Update Frequency: Every 6 hours (automatic)
Signature Verification: Ed25519 signed feeds Package Verification Policy: pinned key only, bounded package/signature paths
Cache Location: /workspace/project/data/clawsec-advisory-cache.json
See INSTALL.md for setup and docs/ for advanced usage.
Real-World Impact
- Prevents installation of skills with known RCE vulnerabilities
- Alerts to supply chain attacks in dependencies
- Provides actionable remediation steps
- Zero false positives (curated feed only)
Release Artifact Verification
For standalone installs, verify the signed release manifest before trusting SKILL.md, skill.json, or the archive. The skill.json file is the package metadata/SBOM source, and the release pipeline signs checksums.json with the ClawSec release key.
set -euo pipefail
SKILL_NAME="clawsec-nanoclaw"
VERSION="0.0.10"
REPO="prompt-security/clawsec"
TAG="${SKILL_NAME}-v${VERSION}"
BASE="https://github.com/${REPO}/releases/download/${TAG}"
ZIP_NAME="${SKILL_NAME}-v${VERSION}.zip"
TMP_DIR="$(mktemp -d)"
trap 'rm -rf "$TMP_DIR"' EXIT
RELEASE_PUBKEY_SHA256="711424e4535f84093fefb024cd1ca4ec87439e53907b305b79a631d5befba9c8"
curl -fsSL "$BASE/checksums.json" -o "$TMP_DIR/checksums.json"
curl -fsSL "$BASE/checksums.sig" -o "$TMP_DIR/checksums.sig"
curl -fsSL "$BASE/signing-public.pem" -o "$TMP_DIR/signing-public.pem"
curl -fsSL "$BASE/$ZIP_NAME" -o "$TMP_DIR/$ZIP_NAME"
curl -fsSL "$BASE/SKILL.md" -o "$TMP_DIR/SKILL.md"
curl -fsSL "$BASE/skill.json" -o "$TMP_DIR/skill.json"
ACTUAL_PUBKEY_SHA256="$(openssl pkey -pubin -in "$TMP_DIR/signing-public.pem" -outform DER | shasum -a 256 | awk '{print $1}')"
if [ "$ACTUAL_PUBKEY_SHA256" != "$RELEASE_PUBKEY_SHA256" ]; then
echo "ERROR: signing-public.pem fingerprint mismatch" >&2
exit 1
fi
openssl base64 -d -A -in "$TMP_DIR/checksums.sig" -out "$TMP_DIR/checksums.sig.bin"
openssl pkeyutl -verify -rawin -pubin \
-inkey "$TMP_DIR/signing-public.pem" \
-sigfile "$TMP_DIR/checksums.sig.bin" \
-in "$TMP_DIR/checksums.json" >/dev/null
hash_file() {
if command -v shasum >/dev/null 2>&1; then
shasum -a 256 "$1" | awk '{print $1}'
else
sha256sum "$1" | awk '{print $1}'
fi
}
verify_manifest_file() {
asset="$1"
path="$2"
expected="$(jq -r --arg asset "$asset" '.files[$asset].sha256 // empty' "$TMP_DIR/checksums.json")"
if [ -z "$expected" ]; then
echo "ERROR: checksums.json missing $asset" >&2
exit 1
fi
actual="$(hash_file "$path")"
if [ "$actual" != "$expected" ]; then
echo "ERROR: checksum mismatch for $asset" >&2
exit 1
fi
}
expected_archive="$(jq -r '.archive.sha256 // empty' "$TMP_DIR/checksums.json")"
if [ -z "$expected_archive" ]; then
echo "ERROR: checksums.json missing archive.sha256" >&2
exit 1
fi
actual_archive="$(hash_file "$TMP_DIR/$ZIP_NAME")"
if [ "$actual_archive" != "$expected_archive" ]; then
echo "ERROR: archive checksum mismatch" >&2
exit 1
fi
verify_manifest_file "SKILL.md" "$TMP_DIR/SKILL.md"
verify_manifest_file "skill.json" "$TMP_DIR/skill.json"
echo "Signed release manifest, archive, SKILL.md, and skill.json verified."
Only install or extract the archive after this verification succeeds.
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