skills/ansible
github/clawic/skills#skills/ansible
litmus-skill-v3 · 2026-07-05
graded at commit 8822bb6 · 2026-03-24
A static safety grade — a deterministic scan of the skill’s SKILL.md and bundled files. An A means static-clean, not behavioral proof: a skill’s instructions are interpreted by an agent at runtime.
no dangerous commands in the body; no bundled scripts
content hash · 0x5073f7bd5c…6861
Source · github.com/clawic/skills/tree/main/skills/ansible
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The skill litmus is open and deterministic. Point it at the skill directory and compare the grade and content hash — a false grade is falsifiable, not merely disputable.
npx -p @polygraphso/litmus polygraphso-litmus-skill <skill-dir>Embed this badge
Drop it in the skill’s README, docs, or listing. It always shows the current grade and links back here.
[](https://polygraph.so/skill/github/clawic/skills/skills/ansible)<a href="https://polygraph.so/skill/github/clawic/skills/skills/ansible"><img src="https://polygraph.so/api/badge/skill?skill=github/clawic/skills/skills/ansible" alt="polygraph grade"></a>[](https://polygraph.so/skill/github/clawic/skills/skills/ansible)Questions
- What does the A skill grade mean for skills/ansible?
- It’s a static safety grade(A/B/D/F) from a deterministic scan of the skill’s
SKILL.mdand bundled files. An A means static-clean — not behavioral proof, since a skill’s instructions are interpreted by an agent at runtime. - What did polygraph check?
- Three static checks: S-01 prompt-injection and context-poisoning, S-03 data-exfiltration instructions, and S-04 dangerous bundled commands. The full battery is in the methodology.
- How do I reproduce this grade?
- Run
npx -p @polygraphso/litmus polygraphso-litmus-skill <skill-dir>. The scan is open and deterministic, anchored to the skill’s content hash, so the same directory yields the same grade.