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altoviz-automation

Automate Altoviz tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.

71

5.80x
Quality

61%

Does it follow best practices?

Impact

87%

5.80x

Average score across 3 eval scenarios

SecuritybySnyk

Low

Low-risk findings worth noting

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SKILL.md
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Quality

Content

68%Weight 40%Scale 1-5

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

The skill body is well-structured, lean, and provides concrete MCP tool-call examples with a clear setup-to-execute sequence, but it omits an explicit validation/error-recovery loop after batch tool execution.

Suggestions

Add an explicit validation/feedback step after RUBE_MULTI_EXECUTE_TOOL: check each result for errors, retry or surface failures, and confirm pagination is exhausted before declaring success.

Collapse the standalone Tool Discovery section into Core Workflow Step 1 to remove the duplicated search-guidance content.

Show one end-to-end worked example (search -> connect -> execute -> verify) so the batch-operation feedback loop is concrete rather than implied.

DimensionReasoningScore

Conciseness

The body is lean and does not explain concepts Claude already knows (no definition of MCP or Altoviz); the only redundancy is the Tool Discovery section restating Core Workflow Step 1, which could be trimmed.

4 / 5

Actionability

Concrete RUBE_* tool-call blocks with parameters and a Quick Reference mapping operations to approaches are mostly executable; minor gaps are placeholders (TOOL_SLUG_FROM_SEARCH, your_session_id) the model must fill from search results.

4 / 5

Workflow Clarity

The setup/discover/connect/execute sequence is clearly ordered with a connection-ACTIVE checkpoint, but the batch RUBE_MULTI_EXECUTE_TOOL and bulk RUBE_REMOTE_WORKBENCH steps have no explicit result validation or error-handling feedback loop, which caps workflow clarity at 3 for batch operations.

3 / 5

Progressive Disclosure

Content is well-organized into focused sections with no nested references and a single external docs link; with no bundle files present the structure is appropriate, though the 84-line body is slightly above the simple-skill threshold for a top score.

4 / 5

Total

15

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20

Passed

Description

53%Weight 40%Scale 1-5

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

The description states what the skill does and anchors on a specific product (Altoviz), but it lacks an explicit use-when trigger and lists only one concrete action, leaving it mid-range on specificity and completeness.

Suggestions

Add a "Use when..." clause naming concrete Altoviz operations (invoicing, contacts, accounting, time tracking) to lift completeness and trigger coverage.

Replace the generic "Automate Altoviz tasks" with several specific actions a user would ask for, e.g. "Create and send invoices, manage contacts, and reconcile accounting in Altoviz".

Include natural synonyms and file/record terms users say (invoices, billing, accounting) to broaden trigger-term coverage.

DimensionReasoningScore

Specificity

Names the domain (Altoviz) and mechanism (Rube MCP/Composio) plus one concrete action ("search tools first for current schemas"), but the headline action "Automate Altoviz tasks" is generic and coverage is not comprehensive.

3 / 5

Completeness

The "what" is clear (automate Altoviz via Rube MCP), but there is no "Use when..." clause or equivalent explicit trigger guidance, which caps completeness at 3 per the rubric.

3 / 5

Trigger Term Quality

"Altoviz" and "Altoviz tasks" are the natural user terms, but there are no synonyms or variations (e.g. invoicing, accounting, contacts) that users might say when reaching for this skill.

3 / 5

Distinctiveness Conflict Risk

"Altoviz" carves a clear niche and is unlikely to trigger the wrong skill, though the generic "Rube MCP (Composio)" framing creates minor overlap risk with sibling toolkit skills.

4 / 5

Total

13

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20

Passed

Validation

93%

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

Validation15 / 16 Passed

Validation for skill structure

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Unknown frontmatter key(s) found; consider removing or moving to metadata

Warning

Total

15

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16

Passed

Repository
ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills
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