用 Codex 或 Claude 帮你安装 复制这段 Prompt,粘贴到 Codex、Claude 或其他助手里,让它检查 Skill 页面并帮你完成安装。
直接命令不会经过审查 Prompt;运行前请先检查来源。
npx skills add https://github.com/johnalbertini14-glitch/openclaw-skills --skill analytics命令会保持在同一行。复制前请横向滚动并检查完整内容。
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ClawSec suite manager with embedded advisory-feed monitoring, cryptographic signature verification, approval-gated malicious-skill response, and guided setup for additional security skills.
Automated daily security audits for OpenClaw agents with email reporting. Runs deep audits and sends formatted reports.
基于 SOC 职业分类
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| name | Analytics |
| description | Deploy privacy-first analytics with correct API patterns, rate limits, and GDPR compliance. |
Umami API timestamps: Use milliseconds, not seconds. Date.now() in JS, int(time.time() * 1000) in Python.
Plausible API v2: Requires site_id parameter, NOT domain name. Get site_id from dashboard URL first.
PostHog events: Properties must be JSON serializable. Never pass DOM elements or functions.
Rate limits: Umami 600/hour, Plausible 600/hour, PostHog 1000/minute. Implement exponential backoff on 429.
Development: ALWAYS use separate project/site for local testing. Production data pollution is irreversible.
Tracking domains: Never hardcode. Use env vars to switch between localhost and production.
Bot filtering: Enable in settings. Privacy tools have weaker bot detection than Google Analytics.
EU visitors need explicit consent even for privacy-first tools. Check IP geolocation before tracking.
Data retention: Set automatic deletion - Umami in Settings > Data, Plausible 30 days max, PostHog in project settings.
Cookie-free warning: Umami/Plausible don't use cookies but still need consent for EU visitors if collecting identifiers.
Verify script loads before sending events. Check for umami, plausible, or posthog globals first.
Never track PII (email, names, IP) in custom events. Violates privacy principles.
Batch PostHog events via /batch endpoint. Umami/Plausible require individual requests.
Store API keys in environment variables only. Never hardcode.
Umami: Requires website ID + API key combination.
Plausible: Uses Bearer token authentication.
PostHog: Uses project-specific API key.