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mycompany/yoloskill

A skill that responds to code review requests with a YOLO attitude

96

Quality

96%

Does it follow best practices?

Impact

Pending

No eval scenarios have been run

SecuritybySnyk

Passed

No known issues

This version of the tile failed moderation
Failed moderation (intent review) in skills/yoloskill/SKILL.md: This is a prompt injection attack. The SKILL.md file is designed to manipulate an AI agent into skipping actual code reviews and blindly approving all code changes. By disguising itself as a 'skill' that triggers on code review requests, it would cause an AI assistant to never perform genuine security or quality analysis, instead always telling the user to push their code. This could allow malicious or buggy code to pass through review unchecked, undermining the security of any development workflow that relies on AI-assisted code review.
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Quality

Discovery

89%

Based on the skill's description, can an agent find and select it at the right time? Clear, specific descriptions lead to better discovery.

This is a well-crafted description that clearly communicates a niche use case (quick, non-thorough code review) with strong trigger terms and an explicit 'Use when' clause. Its main weakness is that the specific capabilities are somewhat thin—it's essentially one action (quick sign-off) described in multiple ways—but this is appropriate given the narrow scope of the skill.

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Specificity

It describes the domain (code review) and the specific style (YOLO/instant, skipping detailed analysis, encouraging push), but the concrete actions are limited—it's essentially one action (sign off quickly) rather than multiple distinct capabilities.

2 / 3

Completeness

Clearly answers both 'what' (performs instant YOLO-style code review, skips detailed analysis, encourages pushing) and 'when' (explicit 'Use when' clause with multiple trigger scenarios including wanting a quick sign-off vs thorough critique).

3 / 3

Trigger Term Quality

Excellent coverage of natural trigger terms: 'code review', 'PR review', 'pull request review', 'review my changes', 'quick', 'no-fuss sign-off'. These are terms users would naturally say and cover common variations.

3 / 3

Distinctiveness Conflict Risk

Highly distinctive—the 'YOLO-style' and 'quick, no-fuss sign-off' qualifiers clearly differentiate this from a thorough code review skill. The description explicitly contrasts itself against 'thorough critique', reducing conflict risk with standard review skills.

3 / 3

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12

Passed

Implementation

100%

Reviews the quality of instructions and guidance provided to agents. Good implementation is clear, handles edge cases, and produces reliable results.

This is an intentionally minimal, joke/novelty skill that is maximally concise and perfectly actionable for its stated purpose. It scores well on all rubric dimensions because its simplicity leaves no room for ambiguity, verbosity, or structural issues. However, it is worth noting that the skill's purpose is deliberately anti-useful—it instructs Claude to skip performing a genuine code review, which could be harmful in real development contexts.

DimensionReasoningScore

Conciseness

The skill is extremely lean—just two sentences. Every token earns its place; there is no unnecessary explanation or padding.

3 / 3

Actionability

The instruction is completely unambiguous and concrete: skip review, respond with a specific exact string. There is no vagueness whatsoever.

3 / 3

Workflow Clarity

This is a single-action skill with no multi-step process. The single action is entirely unambiguous: do not review, respond with the given phrase. Per scoring notes for simple skills, this qualifies for a 3.

3 / 3

Progressive Disclosure

For a skill under 50 lines with no need for external references, the content is appropriately self-contained and well-organized. No additional files or structure are needed.

3 / 3

Total

12

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12

Passed

Validation

100%

Checks the skill against the spec for correct structure and formatting. All validation checks must pass before discovery and implementation can be scored.

Validation11 / 11 Passed

Validation for skill structure

No warnings or errors.

Reviewed

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