bun-do-apiManage bun-do tasks and projects — add tasks, edit tasks, delete tasks, toggle done, manage subtasks, and log project progress entries. Use when the user say...
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install ricardofrantz/bun-do-apiGrade Limited — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Sends data to undocumented external endpoint (potential exfiltration)
POST → http://localhost:8000/api/tasksCalls external URL not in known-safe list
http://localhost:8000/api/tasksAI Analysis
The skill exclusively interacts with a local API (localhost:8000) as documented, with no evidence of data exfiltration to external servers. The stated purpose of managing local tasks is consistent with the API calls, and there are no hidden instructions or credential harvesting patterns.
Audited Apr 16, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 21, 2026
A freelance developer uses bun-do to track project tasks, deadlines, and client payments. They add tasks like 'Complete API integration' with deadlines, log progress entries for each project, and set up recurring payments for retainer clients. This helps them stay organized, avoid missed deadlines, and forecast monthly income from payment tasks.
A local cafe owner uses bun-do to manage daily operational tasks such as inventory restocking (e.g., 'Buy coffee beans'), schedule employee reminders, and track recurring bills like rent and utilities. They filter overdue tasks to prioritize urgent needs and use payment tasks to monitor cash flow, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations without relying on cloud services.
An individual uses bun-do to manage personal finances by setting up payment tasks for bills like credit cards, subscriptions, and mortgage payments with recurrence. They add reminders for financial deadlines (e.g., 'Tax filing due April 15') and use the 'what's overdue?' feature to avoid late fees, keeping all data local for privacy.
A software team uses bun-do self-hosted on a local server to track development tasks, prioritize bugs (P0/P1), and log progress entries for sprints. They add subtasks for features, manage deadlines for releases, and use the API to integrate with other tools for automated status updates, ensuring project transparency without external dependencies.
A graduate student uses bun-do to organize research tasks, set deadlines for paper submissions and grant applications, and log progress on experiments. They prioritize tasks by urgency (e.g., 'P0: Finalize thesis draft'), use reminders for meetings, and track recurring payments for lab fees, all stored locally to protect sensitive data.
Offer bun-do as a free, open-source tool for individual users, with paid tiers for enterprise support, custom integrations, and advanced features like team collaboration or enhanced analytics. Revenue comes from consulting services, training, and priority support contracts for businesses needing reliable local-first task management.
Sell licenses for self-hosted deployments to companies that require data privacy and control. Provide Docker containers, easy setup scripts, and regular updates. Revenue is generated through one-time purchase fees or annual subscriptions based on the number of users, with add-ons for premium APIs or extended support.
Develop and monetize integrations with popular tools like calendar apps, accounting software, or communication platforms (e.g., Slack, Discord). Offer these integrations as paid plugins or through a marketplace, with revenue sharing from partners. Additionally, provide white-label solutions for businesses to rebrand bun-do for internal use.
💬 Integration Tip
Always check if the bun-do server is running via a quick GET request before performing operations, and use the provided curl patterns to handle date resolution and task searches efficiently.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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