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competitive-product-research
Structured competitive product research expert: 8-dimension UX benchmarking with HTML report generation
This skill is a pure documentation-driven competitive research assistant with zero executable code, no scripts, no sensitive file access, and no credential handling. It operates exclusively through structured prompt instructions for generating HTML reports from public information.
Skill Namecompetitive-product-research
Duration33.7s
Enginepi
Safe to install
This skill is safe to use. No security controls are required beyond standard AI agent permissions.
ResourceDeclaredInferredStatusEvidence
Filesystem NONE NONE No file read/write operations in any code or scripts
Network NONE NONE No network requests in code; any WebFetch would be via agent tool
Shell NONE NONE No scripts, subprocess calls, or shell execution found
Environment NONE NONE No environment variable access
Skill Invoke NONE NONE No cross-skill invocation
Clipboard NONE NONE No clipboard access
Browser NONE NONE No browser automation
Database NONE NONE No database access
1 findings
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Medium External URL 外部 URL
https://about.instagram.com/blog/announcements/reels-best-practices
references/research-playbook.md:129

File Tree

5 files · 46.3 KB · 1026 lines
Markdown 3f · 548L HTML 1f · 464L JSON 1f · 14L
├─ 📁 references
│ ├─ 📄 report-template.html HTML 464L · 20.7 KB
│ └─ 📝 research-playbook.md Markdown 220L · 8.0 KB
├─ 📋 claw.json JSON 14L · 1.0 KB
├─ 📝 README.md Markdown 76L · 3.8 KB
└─ 📝 SKILL.md Markdown 252L · 12.9 KB

Security Positives

✓ No executable scripts or code files present
✓ No dependency files (requirements.txt, package.json, etc.) requiring external packages
✓ HTML template is purely static UI with no JavaScript-based data exfiltration
✓ Skill scope is limited to structured competitive research methodology
✓ Clear compliance boundaries stated: no scraping, no bypassing paywalls
✓ No credential, key, or token access attempted
✓ All capabilities (filesystem/network/shell) remain at NONE - purely prompt-driven