Take a list of projects and their related documentation, and organize them into the SRED format for submission.
53
60%
Does it follow best practices?
Run evals on this skill
Adds up to 20 points to the overall score
View guide
Low
Low-risk findings worth noting
Fix and improve this skill with Tessl
tessl review fix ./plugins/AI-Agents-Safe-Coding-Skills/skills/sred-project-organizer/SKILL.mdThe canonical home for this skill is sred-project-organizer in administrakt0r/AI-Agents-Safe-Coding-Skills
Low
Low-risk findings.
1 low severity finding. Worth noting, but not necessarily harmful.
The skill exposes the agent to untrusted, user-generated content from public third-party sources, creating a risk of indirect prompt injection. This includes browsing arbitrary URLs, reading social media posts or forum comments, and analyzing content from unknown websites.
At runtime, the agent asks the user for a Notion “Work Summary” link (Step 1) and then reads and uses the referenced PRs/Notion docs/Linear tickets to populate and generate outputs (Steps 2 and 4–7), meaning outsider-authored free text can be ingested via Notion/GitHub/Linear content included in that user-provided document.
fbdfd63
If you maintain this skill, you can claim it as your own. Once claimed, you can manage eval scenarios, bundle related skills, attach documentation or rules, and ensure cross-agent compatibility.