Workspace Audit
Audit your OpenClaw workspace for drift — stale paths, duplicate content, oversized files, secret leaks, and 1Password vault mismatches. Zero deps. By The Ag...
Description
name: workspace-audit version: 1.0.1 description: "Audit your OpenClaw workspace for drift — stale paths, duplicate content, oversized files, secret leaks, and 1Password vault mismatches. Zero deps. By The Agent Wire (theagentwire.ai)" homepage: https://theagentwire.ai metadata: { "openclaw": { "emoji": "🔍" } }
Workspace Audit
Your workspace files drift. Credentials go stale. Paths break. Secrets leak into memory files. This skill catches it all.
Zero dependencies. Bash + Python stdlib. Works on macOS and Linux.
What It Checks
| Audit | What it catches |
|---|---|
| Structure & Size | Missing required files, oversized files, skills without frontmatter, secrets in memory files, git hygiene |
| 1Password Vault | TOOLS.md references that don't match your vault, vault items not documented |
| Duplication | Duplicate section headers across files, credentials outside TOOLS.md, personality content in wrong files |
| Path References | Broken ~/, skills/, scripts/, docs/ paths referenced in workspace files |
Quick Start
Run all audits:
bash skills/workspace-audit/scripts/audit-all.sh
Verbose mode (shows passing checks too):
bash skills/workspace-audit/scripts/audit-all.sh --verbose
Individual Audits
# Structure, sizes, skills validation, secret scanning, git status
bash skills/workspace-audit/scripts/audit-structure.sh
# 1Password vault alignment (requires OP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_TOKEN)
bash skills/workspace-audit/scripts/audit-1password.sh
# Duplicate headers, role overlap, credential leaks outside TOOLS.md
bash skills/workspace-audit/scripts/audit-duplication.sh
# Verify all file paths referenced in workspace files actually exist
bash skills/workspace-audit/scripts/audit-paths.sh
Configuration
All scripts respect environment variables — no hardcoded paths or values.
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
WS |
~/.openclaw/workspace |
Workspace root directory |
TOOLS_MD |
$WS/TOOLS.md |
Path to your TOOLS.md |
OP_VAULT |
(all vaults) | 1Password vault name to audit against |
AUDIT_CONFIG |
$WS/skills/workspace-audit/audit.conf |
Optional config file for custom limits |
Custom File Size Limits
Create audit.conf in the skill directory to override defaults:
# audit.conf — custom line limits per file
AGENTS_LIMIT=1000
SOUL_LIMIT=200
USER_LIMIT=200
IDENTITY_LIMIT=50
TOOLS_LIMIT=500
HEARTBEAT_LIMIT=100
MEMORY_LIMIT=150
When to Run
- After editing TOOLS.md, AGENTS.md, or MEMORY.md
- After adding/removing 1Password items
- After moving or renaming skills/scripts/docs
- During weekly review or nightly consolidation cron
- After installing new skills
File Role Reference
See references/file-roles.md for the single-responsibility matrix — which content belongs in which file.
Exit Codes
| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
0 |
All checks passed |
1 |
Issues found (see output) |
FAQ
What is workspace-audit? A zero-dependency audit suite for OpenClaw workspaces. It checks your workspace files (AGENTS.md, TOOLS.md, MEMORY.md, etc.) for drift — broken paths, duplicate content, oversized files, leaked secrets, and 1Password vault mismatches. Runs entirely in bash + Python stdlib.
What problem does it solve? OpenClaw workspaces drift over time. You rename a script but forget to update TOOLS.md. You add a 1Password item but never document it. A secret leaks into a memory file. A skill folder is missing its SKILL.md frontmatter. This skill catches all of it in one command.
What are the requirements?
Bash and Python 3 (stdlib only). No pip installs needed. 1Password CLI (op) is optional — the vault audit gracefully skips if op isn't installed or authenticated.
Does it work without 1Password?
Yes. The 1Password audit is one of four checks. If op isn't installed or OP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_TOKEN isn't set, it skips that audit and runs the other three (structure, duplication, paths).
Can I customize the file size limits?
Yes. Create an audit.conf file in the skill directory with variables like MEMORY_LIMIT=200 or AGENTS_LIMIT=500. See audit.conf.example for all options.
How do I run it on a schedule?
Add a cron job that calls bash skills/workspace-audit/scripts/audit-all.sh. It returns exit code 1 if issues are found, so your agent can alert you only when something drifts.
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