hello-exampleA minimal example skill demonstrating .clawhubignore — the secret.md file should NOT appear in the published version.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install tshogx/hello-exampleGrade Limited — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Generated Mar 21, 2026
Software development teams use this skill to verify their .clawhubignore configuration works correctly before publishing their own skills. It helps ensure sensitive files like configuration secrets or internal documentation are properly excluded from public releases.
DevOps engineers integrate this skill into their continuous integration pipelines to test file exclusion mechanisms automatically. This ensures that build processes correctly handle ignored files and prevent accidental exposure of sensitive information in production deployments.
Coding bootcamps and training programs use this skill to demonstrate version control best practices to students. It provides a hands-on example of how to properly configure ignore files to protect sensitive data while collaborating on projects.
Open source maintainers utilize this skill to verify their publishing workflows exclude development-only files. This helps maintain clean public repositories and prevents accidental inclusion of temporary files, local configurations, or testing artifacts.
Offer this as part of a premium development toolkit subscription that includes testing utilities for CI/CD pipelines. Developers pay monthly for access to verified testing tools that ensure their deployment processes are secure and reliable.
Bundle this skill with comprehensive training materials for enterprise clients implementing secure development practices. Companies purchase packages that include skills, documentation, and support for their engineering teams to learn proper file management.
Platform providers use this skill internally to validate their publishing systems work correctly. While not directly monetized, it supports revenue by ensuring platform reliability, which attracts more developers and increases transaction volume.
💬 Integration Tip
Integrate this skill into your pre-publish validation scripts to automatically test .clawhubignore functionality before each release, ensuring no sensitive files are accidentally included.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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