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Leak Check

Scan session logs for leaked credentials. Checks JSONL session files against known credential patterns and reports which AI provider received the data.

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name: leak-check description: Scan session logs for leaked credentials. Checks JSONL session files against known credential patterns and reports which AI provider received the data. metadata: {"openclaw":{"emoji":"🔐","requires":{"bins":["node"]}}}

Leak Check

Scan OpenClaw session JSONL files for leaked credentials. Reports which real AI provider (anthropic, openai, google, etc.) received the data, skipping internal delivery echoes.

Quick Start

# Check for leaked credentials (default: discord format)
node scripts/leak-check.js

# JSON output
node scripts/leak-check.js --format json

Configuration

Credentials to check are defined in leak-check.json. The script searches for this file in order:

  1. Skill directory (./leak-check.json) — for backward compatibility
  2. ~/.openclaw/credentials/leak-check.json — recommended persistent location (survives skill updates via clawhub)

Since clawhub clears the skill directory on updates, place your config in ~/.openclaw/credentials/ to avoid losing it:

mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/credentials
cp leak-check.json ~/.openclaw/credentials/leak-check.json

You can also specify an explicit path with --config.

[
  { "name": "Discord", "search": "abc*xyz" },
  { "name": "Postmark", "search": "k7Qm9x" }
]

Important: Do not store full credentials in this file. Use only a partial fragment — enough to uniquely identify the credential via a contains, begins-with, or ends-with match.

Wildcard patterns:

  • abc* — starts with "abc"
  • *xyz — ends with "xyz"
  • abc*xyz — starts with "abc" AND ends with "xyz"
  • abc (no asterisk) — contains "abc"
  • "" (empty) — skip this credential

Options

  • --format <type> — Output format: discord (default) or json
  • --config <path> — Path to credential config file (default: ./leak-check.json, then ~/.openclaw/credentials/leak-check.json)
  • --help, -h — Show help message

Output

Discord (Default)

🔐 **Credential Leak Check**

⚠️ **2 leaked credentials found**

**Discord Token**
• Session: `abc12345` | 2026-02-14 18:30 UTC | Provider: anthropic

**Postmark**
• Session: `def67890` | 2026-02-10 09:15 UTC | Provider: anthropic

Or if clean:

🔐 **Credential Leak Check**
✅ No leaked credentials found (checked 370 files, 7 credentials)

Config Echoes

If the leak-check.json config file is read or discussed during an OpenClaw session, the credential patterns will appear in that session's JSONL log. The scanner detects this and reports these matches separately as config echoes rather than real leaks:

📋 **3 possible config echoes** (session contains leak-check config)

• **Discord**: 1 session
...

✅ No credential leaks beyond config echoes

Config echoes will continue to appear on every run until the session file is removed. To clear them, delete the session file from ~/.openclaw/agents/main/sessions/:

rm ~/.openclaw/agents/main/sessions/<session-uuid>.jsonl

Tip: Avoid reading or referencing leak-check.json during an OpenClaw session. If it happens, note the session ID from the report and delete it.

JSON

{
  "leaks": [
    {
      "credential": "Discord Token",
      "session": "abc12345",
      "timestamp": "2026-02-14T18:30:00.000Z",
      "provider": "anthropic"
    }
  ],
  "configEchoes": [
    {
      "credential": "Gateway",
      "session": "b175e53c",
      "timestamp": "2026-02-19T18:00:30.067Z",
      "provider": "minimax-portal",
      "configEcho": true
    }
  ],
  "summary": {
    "filesScanned": 370,
    "credentialsChecked": 7,
    "leaksFound": 2,
    "configEchoesFound": 1
  }
}

Security

This skill is designed to be local-only and read-only. The following properties can be verified by inspecting scripts/leak-check.js:

  • No network access — no use of http, https, net, dgram, fetch, WebSocket, or any network API
  • No child processes — no use of child_process, exec, spawn, or execSync
  • No external dependencies — zero npm packages; only Node.js built-ins (fs, path, os)
  • No dynamic code execution — no eval(), Function(), or dynamic require()/import()
  • No file writes — only fs.readFileSync, fs.existsSync, and fs.readdirSync are used; no files are created, modified, or deleted
  • No environment variable access — does not read process.env
  • Output is stdout only — all results go to console.log; nothing is sent elsewhere

Verify It Yourself

Confirm no unexpected APIs are used anywhere in the script:

grep -E 'require\(|import |http|fetch|net\.|dgram|child_process|exec|spawn|eval\(|Function\(|\.write|\.unlink|\.rename|process\.env' scripts/leak-check.js

Expected output — only the three built-in require() calls at the top of the file:

const fs = require('fs');
const path = require('path');
const os = require('os');

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