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@kilocode/openclaw-security-advisor
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Security analysis plugin for OpenClaw instances, powered by KiloCode
This package has been renamed to
@kilocode/shell-security.Version
0.1.5of@kilocode/openclaw-security-advisoris a migration stub. Both the/security-checkupslash command and thekilocode_security_advisortool return a notice pointing to the new package and nothing else.
Install the new plugin:
openclaw plugins install @kilocode/shell-security
openclaw plugins enable shell-security
openclaw gateway restart
Uninstall this old plugin:
openclaw plugins uninstall openclaw-security-advisor
You will need to approve the device auth flow once on the new plugin. After that, subsequent checkups are identical to what you got before the rename.
The original name tied the plugin to OpenClaw specifically. The plugin's
mission (security posture checks for AI-agent shells) is broader than any
single runtime. ShellSecurity is the clearer long-term name.
@kilocode/shell-securityKilo-Org/shell-securityThe last non-stub release of this package was 0.1.4. Users pinned to
@0.1.4 or earlier can continue running it indefinitely; it still talks
to the existing KiloCode Security Advisor API endpoint and returns real
reports. New features will ship only under @kilocode/shell-security.
FAQs
Security analysis plugin for OpenClaw instances, powered by KiloCode
The npm package @kilocode/openclaw-security-advisor receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, @kilocode/openclaw-security-advisor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @kilocode/openclaw-security-advisor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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