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Secure Workflow Guide

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Enhance smart contract security with a structured approach.

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Updated Aug 10, 2026
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What Secure Workflow Guide does

The Secure Workflow Guide provides a comprehensive framework for implementing security best practices in smart contract development. Built around a 5-step secure development workflow, this skill guides users through critical security checks and documentation processes essential for maintaining robust smart contracts. Each step is designed to address specific security concerns, ensuring that developers can identify vulnerabilities and implement fixes before deployment.

In the first step, the skill utilizes Slither, a static analysis tool, to scan the codebase for known vulnerabilities. With over 70 built-in detectors, it categorizes findings by severity, offers explanations, and suggests fixes, helping developers prioritize their security efforts. The second step focuses on validating special features such as upgradeability and ERC conformance, ensuring that the smart contracts adhere to industry standards and best practices.

The workflow continues with the generation of visual security diagrams, which provide insights into the code's structure and potential security issues. By visually representing inheritance, function visibility, and variable access controls, these diagrams highlight areas that may require further scrutiny. The documentation of security properties follows, where the skill assists in outlining critical aspects of the smart contract's functionality, such as state transitions and access controls, and sets up testing frameworks like Echidna and Manticore for further verification.

Lastly, the skill emphasizes the importance of manual reviews for areas that automated tools might overlook, such as privacy concerns and DeFi interactions. By following this structured approach, developers can ensure a thorough examination of their smart contracts, leading to a more secure deployment and reduced risk of vulnerabilities.

When to use it

Use this skill during every check-in, before deployment, or whenever a security review is necessary.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for projects that do not involve smart contracts or where security is not a priority.

What you can build with it

Pre-deployment Security Checks

Before deploying a smart contract, use this skill to run a comprehensive security review, ensuring all vulnerabilities are addressed.

Regular Codebase Audits

Incorporate this skill into your development cycle to perform regular audits on your smart contract codebase, maintaining ongoing security.

Documentation for Security Compliance

Use the skill to document security properties and testing setups, which can be essential for compliance with industry standards.

How to install Secure Workflow Guide

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Inside SKILL.md

Written by trailofbits

Secure Workflow Guide

Purpose

Guides through Trail of Bits' secure development workflow - a 5-step process to enhance smart contract security throughout development.

Use this: On every check-in, before deployment, or when you want a security review


The 5-Step Workflow

Covers a security workflow including:

Step 1: Check for Known Security Issues

Run Slither with 70+ built-in detectors to find common vulnerabilities:

  • Parse findings by severity
  • Explain each issue with file references
  • Recommend fixes
  • Help triage false positives

Goal: Clean Slither report or documented triages

Step 2: Check Special Features

Detect and validate applicable features:

  • Upgradeability: slither-check-upgradeability (17 upgrade risks)
  • ERC conformance: slither-check-erc (6 common specs)
  • Token integration: Recommend token-integration-analyzer skill
  • Security properties: slither-prop for ERC20

Note: Only runs checks that apply to your codebase

Step 3: Visual Security Inspection

Generate 3 security diagrams:

  • Inheritance graph: Identify shadowing and C3 linearization issues
  • Function summary: Show visibility and access controls
  • Variables and authorization: Map who can write to state variables

Review each diagram for security concerns

Step 4: Document Security Properties

Help document critical security properties:

  • State machine transitions and invariants
  • Access control requirements
  • Arithmetic constraints and precision
  • External interaction safety
  • Standards conformance

Then set up testing:

  • Echidna: Property-based fuzzing with invariants
  • Manticore: Formal verification with symbolic execution
  • Custom Slither checks: Project-specific business logic

Note: Most important activity for security

Step 5: Manual Review Areas

Analyze areas automated tools miss:

  • Privacy: On-chain secrets, commit-reveal needs
  • Front-running: Slippage protection, ordering risks, MEV
  • Cryptography: Weak randomness, signature issues, hash collisions
  • DeFi interactions: Oracle manipulation, flash loans, protocol assumptions

Search codebase for these patterns and flag risks

For detailed instructions, commands, and explanations for each step, see WORKFLOW_STEPS.md.


How I Work

When invoked, I will:

  1. Explore your codebase to understand structure
  2. Run Step 1: Slither security scan
  3. Detect and run Step 2: Special feature checks (only what applies)
  4. Generate Step 3: Visual security diagrams
  5. Guide Step 4: Security property documentation
  6. Analyze Step 5: Manual review areas
  7. Provide action plan: Prioritized fixes and next steps

Adapts based on:

  • What tools you have installed
  • What's applicable to your project
  • Where you are in development

Rationalizations (Do Not Skip)

RationalizationWhy It's WrongRequired Action
"Slither not available, I'll check manually"Manual checking misses 70+ detector patternsInstall and run Slither, or document why it's blocked
"Can't generate diagrams, I'll describe the architecture"Descriptions aren't visual - diagrams reveal patterns text missesExecute slither --print commands, generate actual visual outputs
"No upgrades detected, skip upgradeability checks"Proxies and upgrades are often implicit or plannedVerify with codebase search before skipping Step 2 checks
"Not a token, skip ERC checks"Tokens can be integrated without obvious ERC inheritanceCheck for token interactions, transfers, balances before skipping
"Can't set up Echidna now, suggesting it for later"Property-based testing is Step 4, not optionalDocument properties now, set up fuzzing infrastructure
"No DeFi interactions, skip oracle/flash loan checks"DeFi patterns appear in unexpected places (price feeds, external calls)Complete Step 5 manual review, search codebase for patterns
"This step doesn't apply to my project""Not applicable" without verification = missed vulnerabilitiesVerify with explicit codebase search before declaring N/A
"I'll provide generic security advice instead of running workflow"Generic advice isn't actionable, workflow finds specific issuesExecute all 5 steps, generate project-specific findings with file:line references

Example Output

When I complete the workflow, you'll get a comprehensive security report covering:

  • Step 1: Slither findings with severity, file references, and fix recommendations
  • Step 2: Special feature validation results (upgradeability, ERC conformance, etc.)
  • Step 3: Visual diagrams analyzing inheritance, functions, and state variable authorization
  • Step 4: Documented security properties and testing setup (Echidna/Manticore)
  • Step 5: Manual review findings (privacy, front-running, cryptography, DeFi risks)
  • Action plan: Critical/high/medium priority tasks with effort estimates
  • Workflow checklist: Progress on all 5 steps

For a complete example workflow report, see EXAMPLE_REPORT.md.


What You'll Get

Security Report:

  • Slither findings with severity and fixes
  • Special feature validation results
  • Visual diagrams (PNG/PDF)
  • Manual review findings

Action Plan:

  • Critical issues to fix immediately
  • Security properties to document
  • Testing to set up (Echidna/Manticore)
  • Manual areas to review

Workflow Checklist:

  • Clean Slither report
  • Special features validated
  • Visual inspection complete
  • Properties documented
  • Manual review done

Getting Help

Trail of Bits Resources:

  • Office Hours: Every Tuesday (schedule)
  • Empire Hacking Slack: #crytic and #ethereum channels

Other Security:

  • Remember: Security is about more than smart contracts
  • Off-chain security (owner keys, infrastructure) equally critical

Ready to Start

Let me know when you're ready and I'll run through the workflow with your codebase!

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