Openscan
Scan binaries and scripts for malicious patterns before trusting them.
- Rating
- 4.4 (370 reviews)
- Downloads
- 722 downloads
- Version
- 1.0.0
Overview
Scan binaries and scripts for malicious patterns before trusting them.
Why Choose This Skill
Openscan is a verified file management skill for OpenClaw that scan binaries and scripts for malicious patterns before trusting them. It has been verified by the OpenClaw team, ensuring it meets quality and safety standards before deployment in production environments. This skill specializes in pdf and documents, scripting and automation, making it a practical choice for teams looking to automate file management workflows.
Use Cases
- Automate file organization and directory structures
- Batch rename, convert, and compress files
- Sync files between cloud storage and local systems
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I install Openscan?
Install Openscan by running `openclaw install openscan` in your terminal. This will add the skill to your OpenClaw environment. After installation, you can configure it through your OpenClaw configuration file or use it directly in your automation workflows.
Is Openscan free to use?
Yes, Openscan is an open-source skill available through the OpenClaw ecosystem. You can install and use it at no cost. It has been verified by the OpenClaw team for safety and reliability.
What AI model does Openscan work best with?
Openscan is optimized for Claude 3.5. Claude 3.5 excels at complex reasoning tasks, making it well-suited for this skill. You may also be able to use it with other compatible models depending on your OpenClaw configuration.
Can I use Openscan in production?
Openscan is a verified skill, meaning it has passed OpenClaw's quality and security review. It is suitable for production use, though we recommend testing it in a staging environment first. Always review the skill permissions and data handling before deploying to production.
Who maintains Openscan?
Openscan is maintained by dev-null321 and the OpenClaw community. The source code is available on GitHub, where you can report issues, contribute improvements, or review the implementation. Skills in the OpenClaw ecosystem are open source and community-driven.
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openclaw install openscan
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