security-vulnerability-report
SKILL.md
Security Vulnerability Report
Response Patterns (from samples)
Common openings:
- "No worries! Thanks for your concern!"
- "Hey Kiran,"
- "Hey Simon,"
Common core lines:
- ">>"
- ">"
- "Thanks for the heads up! We'll look into this ASAP."
Common closings:
- "Thanks for the heads up! We'll look into this ASAP."
- "Thanks for the heads up!"
- "Best,"
Phrases That Work (4-gram frequency)
- "for the heads up" — 13 (40.6%)
- "thanks for the heads" — 12 (37.5%)
- "the heads up we'll" — 6 (18.8%)
- "heads up we'll look" — 6 (18.8%)
- "up we'll look into" — 6 (18.8%)
- "we'll look into this" — 6 (18.8%)
- "look into this asap" — 5 (15.6%)
- "on sun jan 25" — 2 (6.3%)
- "sun jan 25 2026" — 2 (6.3%)
- "jan 25 2026 at" — 2 (6.3%)
Tone Guidance (observed)
- Openings trend toward: "No worries! Thanks for your concern!"
- Closings often include: "Thanks for the heads up! We'll look into this ASAP."
What NOT To Do
- Don't introduce policy details that are not present in the verified response lines above.
- Don't paraphrase or reframe the customer's question in a way that changes meaning.
- Don't add refund/discount promises unless they appear in the extracted responses for this topic.
Validation
Draft must:
- Include at least one of the required phrases from the validation block
- Stay consistent with the observed response patterns above
- NOT introduce policy details that are not present in the verified response lines above.
Weekly Installs
2
Repository
skillrecordings/supportFirst Seen
Feb 28, 2026
Security Audits
Installed on
gemini-cli2
opencode2
codebuddy2
github-copilot2
codex2
kimi-cli2