owncloudsyncCheck that new files on Google Drive are present on OwnCloud + send email report
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install sydneyphoenix26/owncloudsyncGrade Limited — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Accesses sensitive credential files or environment variables
/etc/passwdCalls external URL not in known-safe list
https://xxxx.xxx:8443/allfilesAI Analysis
The skill requires access to a local credential file (`owncloud.json`) and connects to an external, user-configured OwnCloud server, which is consistent with its stated sync purpose and does not inherently exfiltrate data. However, the HIGH signal for credential access (e.g., `/etc/passwd`) and the call to an undocumented external URL introduce risks of credential harvesting or data exposure if the skill's implementation is malicious or compromised.
Audited Apr 16, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 22, 2026
A small business uses Google Drive for daily document creation and editing, then relies on OwnCloud for secure archival. This skill automates daily checks to ensure all new files from Google Drive are properly backed up on OwnCloud, flagging any discrepancies to prevent data loss and maintain compliance with internal policies.
A freelancer manages client projects across Google Drive for collaboration and OwnCloud for personal storage. The skill runs on demand to verify that recent project files added to Google Drive are mirrored on OwnCloud, helping them keep organized backups and decide which files to retain or delete from the cloud workspace.
Researchers at a university use Google Drive for collaborative data analysis and OwnCloud for long-term data preservation. This skill generates daily reports to confirm that new research files are stored on OwnCloud, ensuring data integrity and facilitating audits by highlighting any missing or outdated versions.
A non-profit organization handles grant applications and reports on Google Drive, with OwnCloud serving as a secure repository. The skill checks periodically that all new documentation is present on OwnCloud, reducing manual oversight and helping staff quickly identify files needing upload to meet compliance deadlines.
Offer this skill as part of a subscription-based service for small to medium businesses, providing automated backup verification between cloud platforms. Revenue comes from monthly fees per user or storage tier, with added value through detailed reporting and alerts to minimize data risks.
Provide consulting services to help organizations integrate and customize this skill into their existing cloud workflows. Revenue is generated through one-time setup fees and ongoing support contracts, targeting businesses needing tailored synchronization solutions for compliance or efficiency.
Distribute this skill as a free, open-source tool for personal use, with a premium version offering advanced features like automated scheduling or multi-account support. Revenue streams include paid upgrades and optional donations, appealing to freelancers and tech-savvy individuals seeking cost-effective backup solutions.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure the owncloud.json file is correctly configured with OwnCloud credentials and Google Drive account details before running the script to avoid authentication errors.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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