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Box integration via Apideck's File Storage unified API — same methods work across every connector in File Storage, switch by changing `serviceId`. Use when the user wants to read, write, upload, or search files, folders, and drives in Box. Routes through Apideck with serviceId "box".

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Quality

78%

Does it follow best practices?

Impact

No eval scenarios have been run

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Advisory

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Discovery

100%

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 strong description that clearly identifies the specific service (Box), the integration mechanism (Apideck File Storage unified API), concrete actions (read, write, upload, search), and explicit trigger guidance. The description is concise, uses third person voice, and provides enough technical detail to distinguish it from similar file storage skills for other connectors.

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Specificity

Lists multiple specific concrete actions: 'read, write, upload, or search files, folders, and drives in Box.' Also mentions the technical mechanism (Apideck's File Storage unified API, serviceId).

3 / 3

Completeness

Clearly answers both what ('read, write, upload, or search files, folders, and drives in Box' via Apideck unified API) and when ('Use when the user wants to read, write, upload, or search files, folders, and drives in Box').

3 / 3

Trigger Term Quality

Includes strong natural keywords users would say: 'Box', 'files', 'folders', 'drives', 'upload', 'read', 'write', 'search'. Also includes technical terms like 'Apideck', 'serviceId', and 'File Storage' that help with precise matching.

3 / 3

Distinctiveness Conflict Risk

Highly distinctive — specifies 'Box' as the target service, 'Apideck' as the integration layer, and 'serviceId "box"' as the routing mechanism. This clearly distinguishes it from other file storage connectors or generic file skills.

3 / 3

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12

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Implementation

57%

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

The skill is well-structured with strong progressive disclosure and clear cross-references, but it leans more toward describing the Apideck/Box integration architecture than providing actionable, task-oriented guidance. The portability message is repeated multiple times, consuming tokens without adding new information. The skill would benefit from more concrete examples of common Box operations (upload, download, folder creation) and a clearer decision workflow for coverage gaps.

Suggestions

Add 2-3 more executable examples for common Box operations (upload file, create folder, search) rather than repeating the portability message

Consolidate the portability explanation into a single brief mention — the intro, 'Portable across 5 connectors' section, and 'Sibling connectors' section all say the same thing

Present the coverage-check → unified API → proxy fallback as an explicit numbered workflow with decision points, rather than separate disconnected sections

DimensionReasoningScore

Conciseness

The skill contains some unnecessary verbosity — the 'Portable across 5 File Storage connectors' section repeats the portability message already stated in the intro, and the marketing-style language ('compounding advantage') adds no actionable value. The 'When to use this skill' section also over-explains activation triggers Claude could infer.

2 / 3

Actionability

The minimal TypeScript example is executable and the curl commands are concrete, but the skill mostly describes how Apideck works rather than providing actionable patterns for common Box operations (upload, download, search, create folder). It tells Claude about the API more than showing how to use it for real tasks.

2 / 3

Workflow Clarity

There's an implicit workflow (check coverage → use unified API → fall back to proxy), but it's not presented as a clear sequence with validation checkpoints. The coverage verification step is mentioned but not integrated into a decision workflow with explicit branching logic for when operations are unsupported.

2 / 3

Progressive Disclosure

Excellent use of progressive disclosure — the skill provides a concise overview with well-signaled, one-level-deep references to SDK skills, best practices, connector coverage, and the OpenAPI spec. Navigation is clear and references are consistently formatted.

3 / 3

Total

9

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12

Passed

Validation

81%

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

Validation9 / 11 Passed

Validation for skill structure

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Total

9

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11

Passed

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