Does It Age Verify
Skill by adisinghstudent
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/adisinghstudent/does-it-age-verifyWhat This Skill Does
The Does-It-Age-Verify skill is a specialized utility designed to interface with the community-maintained documentation repository tracking the intersection of open-source operating systems and modern age-verification legislation. Unlike automated code execution tools, this skill functions as a data-retrieval and documentation assistant, helping users query, track, and update the compliance status of various Linux distributions and BSDs regarding mandates in jurisdictions like California, Brazil, and emerging regulatory environments. It provides real-time access to a structured repository that categorizes OS vendors into those refusing implementation, those currently planning integration, and those that are fully compliant. By centralizing this data, the skill acts as a crucial informational node for system administrators, privacy advocates, and open-source contributors looking to understand the shifting landscape of digital sovereignty and compliance mandates within the kernel and distro development communities.
Installation
To install this skill, use the OpenClaw CLI utility. Ensure your environment has the necessary permissions to interface with your local documentation repositories if you intend to perform manual updates via the agent. Run the following command in your terminal:
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/adisinghstudent/does-it-age-verify
Once installed, the agent will index the repository structure to provide accurate responses based on the most recent README updates found in the source directory.
Use Cases
- Compliance Monitoring: Quickly identify which operating systems have publicly committed to, or rejected, age-verification requirements.
- Open Source Advocacy: Keep track of the stance of different kernel and distro maintainers on legislative requirements that affect user privacy and platform access.
- Documentation Contribution: Use the agent to draft or format updates for the README table, ensuring that developer statements or official policy links are correctly appended to the repository.
Example Prompts
- "Check the current age verification status of Debian and Fedora; are they planning to implement any changes?"
- "Update the list for Arch Linux, noting that they have refused to implement age verification based on their latest developer mailing list entry."
- "Which operating systems are currently categorized as 'Not Implementing' in the age verification tracker?"
Tips & Limitations
This skill is strictly a documentation assistant and does not interact with the operating systems themselves. It cannot verify if a system is actually secure, only what its maintainers have publicly stated regarding compliance. Always verify links and sources provided by the agent by navigating to the linked developer statements to ensure the information is current, as the compliance landscape changes rapidly with new legislation.
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{
"plugins": {
"official-adisinghstudent-does-it-age-verify": {
"enabled": true,
"auto_update": true
}
}
}Tags(AI)
Flags: file-read, file-write
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