
ClawSec Suite
FreeEnhance your skill security with advisory monitoring.
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What ClawSec Suite does
ClawSec Suite is a comprehensive management tool designed for monitoring and securing AI skills. It integrates an advisory-feed monitoring system that tracks new advisories since the last check, allowing users to stay informed about potential risks associated with their installed skills. The suite employs cryptographic signature verification to ensure the integrity of the advisory feed, enhancing trust in the skills being utilized. It also features an approval-gated response mechanism that requires explicit user approval before any removal or installation of skills flagged as malicious, thereby adding an additional layer of security.
The suite is built to facilitate the management of other security skills within the OpenClaw ecosystem. It provides a guided setup for additional security skills, ensuring that users can easily expand their security measures. The embedded advisory guardian hook allows for real-time monitoring and response to advisories, which can recommend the removal of skills deemed risky. This proactive approach helps maintain a secure environment for users who rely on AI skills for various tasks.
Installation is straightforward, with options for using the Vercel Skills CLI or manual download with verification steps to ensure authenticity. The suite also supports dynamic discovery of installable skills from an authoritative index, allowing users to adapt to new security measures as they become available. Additionally, users can set up a cron job for periodic checks, ensuring ongoing vigilance against emerging threats.
ClawSec Suite is particularly suited for developers and designers who prioritize security in their AI skill usage. By providing tools for monitoring, verification, and management, it allows users to focus on their projects without compromising on safety.
When to use it
Use ClawSec Suite when you need to manage multiple AI skills securely and want to stay updated on potential risks.
When not to use it
This tool may not be necessary for users who only utilize a few trusted skills and do not require extensive security measures.
What you can build with it
Monitoring Installed Skills
Keep track of advisories related to your installed skills, ensuring you are aware of any new risks.
Automated Security Checks
Set up periodic checks to automatically monitor for new advisories and maintain skill security.
Guided Setup for Security Skills
Easily install and configure additional security skills to enhance your AI environment.
How to install ClawSec Suite
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add prompt-security/clawsec/clawsec-suite --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 Suite
Vercel Skills Installation
Install with the Vercel Skills CLI for this harness:
npx skills add prompt-security/clawsec --skill clawsec-suite -a openclaw -y
Operational Notes
- Required runtime:
node,npx,openclaw,curl,jq,shasum,openssl,unzip - Side effects: setup scripts install an advisory hook under
~/.openclaw/hooks, optionally create an unattendedopenclaw cronjob, and usenpx clawhub@latest installfor guarded installs - Network behavior: fetches signed advisory feed artifacts and remote catalog metadata unless you pin local paths
- Trust model: the suite can recommend removal or block risky installs, but removal/install overrides stay approval-gated
This means clawsec-suite can:
- monitor the ClawSec advisory feed,
- track which advisories are new since last check,
- cross-reference advisories against locally installed skills,
- recommend removal for malicious-skill advisories and require explicit user approval first,
- and still act as the setup/management entrypoint for other ClawSec protections.
Included vs Optional Protections
Built into clawsec-suite
- Embedded signed advisory trust set:
advisories/feed.json,feed.json.sig,checksums.json,checksums.json.sig, andfeed-signing-public.pem - Portable heartbeat workflow in
HEARTBEAT.md - Advisory polling + state tracking + affected-skill checks
- OpenClaw advisory guardian hook package:
hooks/clawsec-advisory-guardian/ - Setup scripts for hook and optional cron scheduling:
scripts/ - Guarded installer:
scripts/guarded_skill_install.mjs - Dynamic catalog discovery for installable skills:
scripts/discover_skill_catalog.mjs
Installed separately (dynamic catalog)
clawsec-suite does not hard-code add-on skill names in this document.
Discover the current catalog from the authoritative index (https://clawsec.prompt.security/skills/index.json) at runtime:
SUITE_DIR="${INSTALL_ROOT:-$HOME/.openclaw/skills}/clawsec-suite"
node "$SUITE_DIR/scripts/discover_skill_catalog.mjs"
Fallback behavior:
- If the remote catalog index is reachable and valid, the suite uses it.
- If the remote index is unavailable or malformed, the script falls back to suite-local catalog metadata in
skill.json.
Installation
Cross-shell path note
- In
bash/zsh, keep path variables expandable (for example,INSTALL_ROOT="$HOME/.openclaw/skills"). - Do not single-quote home-variable paths (avoid
'$HOME/.openclaw/skills'). - In PowerShell, set an explicit path:
$env:INSTALL_ROOT = Join-Path $HOME ".openclaw\\skills"
- If a path is passed with unresolved tokens (like
\$HOME/...), suite scripts now fail fast with a clear error.
Option A: Via clawhub (recommended)
npx clawhub@latest install clawsec-suite
Option B: Manual download with signature + checksum verification
set -euo pipefail
VERSION="${SKILL_VERSION:?Set SKILL_VERSION (e.g. 0.0.8)}"
INSTALL_ROOT="${INSTALL_ROOT:-$HOME/.openclaw/skills}"
DEST="$INSTALL_ROOT/clawsec-suite"
BASE="https://github.com/prompt-security/clawsec/releases/download/clawsec-suite-v${VERSION}"
TEMP_DIR="$(mktemp -d)"
trap 'rm -rf "$TEMP_DIR"' EXIT
# Pinned release-signing public key (verify fingerprint out-of-band on first use)
# Fingerprint (SHA-256 of SPKI DER): 711424e4535f84093fefb024cd1ca4ec87439e53907b305b79a631d5befba9c8
RELEASE_PUBKEY_SHA256="711424e4535f84093fefb024cd1ca4ec87439e53907b305b79a631d5befba9c8"
cat > "$TEMP_DIR/release-signing-public.pem" <<'PEM'
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MCowBQYDK2VwAyEAS7nijfMcUoOBCj4yOXJX+GYGv2pFl2Yaha1P4v5Cm6A=
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----
PEM
ACTUAL_KEY_SHA256="$(openssl pkey -pubin -in "$TEMP_DIR/release-signing-public.pem" -outform DER | shasum -a 256 | awk '{print $1}')"
if [ "$ACTUAL_KEY_SHA256" != "$RELEASE_PUBKEY_SHA256" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Release public key fingerprint mismatch" >&2
exit 1
fi
ZIP_NAME="clawsec-suite-v${VERSION}.zip"
# 1) Download release archive + signed checksums manifest + signing public key
curl -fsSL "$BASE/$ZIP_NAME" -o "$TEMP_DIR/$ZIP_NAME"
curl -fsSL "$BASE/checksums.json" -o "$TEMP_DIR/checksums.json"
curl -fsSL "$BASE/checksums.sig" -o "$TEMP_DIR/checksums.sig"
# 2) Verify checksums manifest signature before trusting any hashes
openssl base64 -d -A -in "$TEMP_DIR/checksums.sig" -out "$TEMP_DIR/checksums.sig.bin"
if ! openssl pkeyutl -verify \
-pubin \
-inkey "$TEMP_DIR/release-signing-public.pem" \
-sigfile "$TEMP_DIR/checksums.sig.bin" \
-rawin \
-in "$TEMP_DIR/checksums.json" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "ERROR: checksums.json signature verification failed" >&2
exit 1
fi
EXPECTED_ZIP_SHA="$(jq -r '.archive.sha256 // empty' "$TEMP_DIR/checksums.json")"
if [ -z "$EXPECTED_ZIP_SHA" ]; then
echo "ERROR: checksums.json missing archive.sha256" >&2
exit 1
fi
if command -v shasum >/dev/null 2>&1; then
ACTUAL_ZIP_SHA="$(shasum -a 256 "$TEMP_DIR/$ZIP_NAME" | awk '{print $1}')"
else
ACTUAL_ZIP_SHA="$(sha256sum "$TEMP_DIR/$ZIP_NAME" | awk '{print $1}')"
fi
if [ "$EXPECTED_ZIP_SHA" != "$ACTUAL_ZIP_SHA" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Archive checksum mismatch for $ZIP_NAME" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Checksums manifest signature and archive hash verified."
# 3) Install verified archive
mkdir -p "$INSTALL_ROOT"
rm -rf "$DEST"
unzip -q "$TEMP_DIR/$ZIP_NAME" -d "$INSTALL_ROOT"
chmod 600 "$DEST/skill.json"
find "$DEST" -type f ! -name "skill.json" -exec chmod 644 {} \;
echo "Installed clawsec-suite v${VERSION} to: $DEST"
echo "Next step (OpenClaw): node \"\$DEST/scripts/setup_advisory_hook.mjs\""
OpenClaw Automation (Hook + Optional Cron)
After installing the suite, enable the advisory guardian hook:
SUITE_DIR="${INSTALL_ROOT:-$HOME/.openclaw/skills}/clawsec-suite"
node "$SUITE_DIR/scripts/setup_advisory_hook.mjs"
The setup script prints a preflight review before it installs and enables the persistent hook.
Optional: create/update a periodic cron nudge (default every 6h) that triggers a main-session advisory scan:
SUITE_DIR="${INSTALL_ROOT:-$HOME/.openclaw/skills}/clawsec-suite"
node "$SUITE_DIR/scripts/setup_advisory_cron.mjs"
The cron setup script prints a preflight review before it creates or updates the unattended job.
What this adds:
- scan on
agent:bootstrapand/new(command:new), - compare advisory
affectedentries against installed skills, - consider advisories with
application: "openclaw"(and legacy entries withoutapplicationfor backward compatibility), - notify when new matches appear,
- and ask for explicit user approval before any removal flow.
Restart the OpenClaw gateway after enabling the hook. Then run /new once to force an immediate scan in the next session context.
Guarded Skill Install Flow (Double Confirmation)
When the user asks to install a skill, treat that as the first request and run a guarded install check:
SUITE_DIR="${INSTALL_ROOT:-$HOME/.openclaw/skills}/clawsec-suite"
node "$SUITE_DIR/scripts/guarded_skill_install.mjs" --skill helper-plus --version 1.0.1
Behavior:
- If no advisory match is found, install proceeds.
- If
--versionis omitted, matching is conservative: any advisory that references the skill name is treated as a match. - If advisory match is found, the script prints advisory context and exits with code
42. - Then require an explicit second confirmation from the user and rerun with
--confirm-advisory:
node "$SUITE_DIR/scripts/guarded_skill_install.mjs" --skill helper-plus --version 1.0.1 --confirm-advisory
This enforces:
- First confirmation: user asked to install.
- Second confirmation: user explicitly approves install after seeing advisory details.
Embedded Advisory Feed Behavior
The embedded feed logic uses these defaults:
- Remote consolidated feed URL:
https://clawsec.prompt.security/advisories/feed.json - Feed contents: NVD CVEs, approved community advisories, and provisional GHSA-without-CVE advisories.
- Remote feed signature URL:
${CLAWSEC_FEED_URL}.sig(override withCLAWSEC_FEED_SIG_URL) - Remote checksums manifest URL: sibling
checksums.json(override withCLAWSEC_FEED_CHECKSUMS_URL) - Local seed fallback:
~/.openclaw/skills/clawsec-suite/advisories/feed.json - Local feed signature:
${CLAWSEC_LOCAL_FEED}.sig(override withCLAWSEC_LOCAL_FEED_SIG) - Local checksums manifest:
~/.openclaw/skills/clawsec-suite/advisories/checksums.json - Pinned feed signing key:
~/.openclaw/skills/clawsec-suite/advisories/feed-signing-public.pem(override withCLAWSEC_FEED_PUBLIC_KEY) - State file:
~/.openclaw/clawsec-suite-feed-state.json - Hook rate-limit env (OpenClaw hook):
CLAWSEC_HOOK_INTERVAL_SECONDS(default300)
Fail-closed verification: Feed signatures are required by default. Checksum manifests are verified when companion checksum artifacts are available. Set CLAWSEC_ALLOW_UNSIGNED_FEED=1 only as a temporary migration bypass when adopting this version before signed feed artifacts are available upstream.
Quick feed check
FEED_URL="${CLAWSEC_FEED_URL:-https://clawsec.prompt.security/advisories/feed.json}"
STATE_FILE="${CLAWSEC_SUITE_STATE_FILE:-$HOME/.openclaw/clawsec-suite-feed-state.json}"
TMP="$(mktemp -d)"
trap 'rm -rf "$TMP"' EXIT
if ! curl -fsSLo "$TMP/feed.json" "$FEED_URL"; then
echo "ERROR: Failed to fetch advisory feed"
exit 1
fi
if ! jq -e '.version and (.advisories | type == "array")' "$TMP/feed.json" >/dev/null; then
echo "ERROR: Invalid advisory feed format"
exit 1
fi
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$STATE_FILE")"
if [ ! -f "$STATE_FILE" ]; then
echo '{"schema_version":"1.0","known_advisories":[],"last_feed_check":null,"last_feed_updated":null}' > "$STATE_FILE"
chmod 600 "$STATE_FILE"
fi
NEW_IDS_FILE="$TMP/new_ids.txt"
jq -r --argfile state "$STATE_FILE" '($state.known_advisories // []) as $known | [.advisories[]?.id | select(. != null and ($known | index(.) | not))] | .[]?' "$TMP/feed.json" > "$NEW_IDS_FILE"
if [ -s "$NEW_IDS_FILE" ]; then
echo "New advisories detected:"
while IFS= read -r id; do
[ -z "$id" ] && continue
jq -r --arg id "$id" '.advisories[] | select(.id == $id) | "- [\(.severity | ascii_upcase)] \(.id): \(.title)"' "$TMP/feed.json"
jq -r --arg id "$id" '.advisories[] | select(.id == $id) | " Exploitability: \(.exploitability_score // "unknown" | ascii_upcase)"' "$TMP/feed.json"
done < "$NEW_IDS_FILE"
else
echo "FEED_OK - no new advisories"
fi
Exploitability Context
Advisories in the feed can include exploitability_score and exploitability_rationale fields to help agents prioritize real-world threats:
- Exploitability scores:
high,medium,low, orunknown - Context-aware assessment: Considers attack vector, authentication requirements, and AI agent deployment patterns
- Exploit availability: Detects public exploits and weaponization status
When processing advisories, prioritize by exploitability in addition to severity. A HIGH severity + HIGH exploitability CVE is more urgent than a CRITICAL severity + LOW exploitability CVE.
For detailed methodology, see the exploitability scoring documentation.
Heartbeat Integration
Use the suite heartbeat script as the single periodic security check entrypoint:
skills/clawsec-suite/HEARTBEAT.md
It handles:
- suite update checks,
- feed polling,
- new-advisory detection,
- affected-skill cross-referencing,
- approval-gated response guidance for malicious/removal advisories,
- and persistent state updates.
Approval-Gated Response Contract
If an advisory indicates a malicious or removal-recommended skill and that skill is installed:
- Notify the user immediately with advisory details and severity.
- Recommend removing or disabling the affected skill.
- Treat the original install request as first intent only.
- Ask for explicit second confirmation before deletion/disable action (or before proceeding with risky install).
- Only proceed after that second confirmation.
The suite hook and heartbeat guidance are intentionally non-destructive by default.
Advisory Suppression / Allowlist
The advisory guardian pipeline supports opt-in suppression for advisories that have been reviewed and accepted by your security team. This is useful for first-party tooling or advisories that do not apply to your deployment.
Activation
Advisory suppression requires a single gate: the configuration file must contain "enabledFor" with "advisory" in the array. No CLI flag is needed -- the sentinel in the config file IS the opt-in gate.
If the enabledFor array is missing, empty, or does not include "advisory", all advisories are reported normally.
Config File Resolution (4-tier)
The advisory guardian resolves the suppression config using the same priority order as the audit pipeline:
- Explicit
--config <path>argument OPENCLAW_AUDIT_CONFIGenvironment variable~/.openclaw/security-audit.json.clawsec/allowlist.json
Config Format
{
"enabledFor": ["advisory"],
"suppressions": [
{
"checkId": "CVE-2026-25593",
"skill": "clawsec-suite",
"reason": "First-party security tooling — reviewed by security team",
"suppressedAt": "2026-02-15"
},
{
"checkId": "CLAW-2026-0001",
"skill": "example-skill",
"reason": "Advisory does not apply to our deployment configuration",
"suppressedAt": "2026-02-16"
}
]
}
Sentinel Semantics
"enabledFor": ["advisory"]-- only advisory suppression active"enabledFor": ["audit"]-- only audit suppression active (no effect on advisory pipeline)"enabledFor": ["audit", "advisory"]-- both pipelines honor suppressions- Missing or empty
enabledFor-- no suppression active (safe default)
Matching Rules
- checkId: exact match against the advisory ID (e.g.,
CVE-2026-25593orCLAW-2026-0001) - skill: case-insensitive match against the affected skill name from the advisory
- Both fields must match for an advisory to be suppressed
Required Fields per Suppression Entry
| Field | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
checkId | Advisory ID to suppress | CVE-2026-25593 |
skill | Affected skill name | clawsec-suite |
reason | Justification for audit trail (required) | First-party tooling, reviewed by security team |
suppressedAt | ISO 8601 date (YYYY-MM-DD) | 2026-02-15 |
Shared Config with Audit Pipeline
The advisory and audit pipelines share the same config file. Use the enabledFor array to control which pipelines honor the suppression list:
{
"enabledFor": ["audit", "advisory"],
"suppressions": [
{
"checkId": "skills.code_safety",
"skill": "clawsec-suite",
"reason": "First-party tooling — audit finding accepted",
"suppressedAt": "2026-02-15"
},
{
"checkId": "CVE-2026-25593",
"skill": "clawsec-suite",
"reason": "First-party tooling — advisory reviewed",
"suppressedAt": "2026-02-15"
}
]
}
Audit entries (with check identifiers like skills.code_safety) are only matched by the audit pipeline. Advisory entries (with advisory IDs like CVE-2026-25593 or CLAW-2026-0001) are only matched by the advisory pipeline. Each pipeline filters for its own relevant entries.
Optional Skill Installation
Discover currently available installable skills dynamically, then install the ones you want:
SUITE_DIR="${INSTALL_ROOT:-$HOME/.openclaw/skills}/clawsec-suite"
node "$SUITE_DIR/scripts/discover_skill_catalog.mjs"
# then install any discovered skill by name
npx clawhub@latest install <skill-name>
Machine-readable output is also available for automation:
node "$SUITE_DIR/scripts/discover_skill_catalog.mjs" --json
Security Notes
- Always verify
checksums.jsonsignature before trusting its file URLs/hashes, then verify each file checksum. - Verify advisory feed detached signatures; do not enable
CLAWSEC_ALLOW_UNSIGNED_FEEDoutside temporary migration windows. - Keep advisory polling rate-limited (at least 5 minutes between checks).
- Treat
criticalandhighadvisories affecting installed skills as immediate action items. - If you migrate off standalone
clawsec-feed, keep one canonical state file to avoid duplicate notifications. - Pin and verify public key fingerprints out-of-band before first use.
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