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Analyzing Dependencies

This skill analyzes project dependencies for security vulnerabilities, outdated packages, and license compliance issues. It helps identify potential risks in your project's dependencies using the dependency-checker plugin. Use this skill when you need to check dependencies for vulnerabilities, identify outdated packages that need updates, or ensure license compatibility. Trigger phrases include "check dependencies", "dependency check", "find vulnerabilities", "scan for outdated packages", "/depcheck", and "license compliance". This skill supports npm, pip, composer, gem, and go modules projects.

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16%

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Evals

Discovery

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Implementation

Skipped

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

Validation

69%

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

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CriteriaDescriptionResult

name_field

'name' must contain only lowercase letters, digits, and hyphens

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description_voice

'description' should use third person voice; found second person: 'your '

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metadata_version

'metadata' field is not a dictionary

Warning

license_field

'license' field is missing

Warning

body_output_format

No obvious output/return/format terms detected; consider specifying expected outputs

Warning

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