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Tesy

Skill by kipasdinding6969-alt

Why use this skill?

Deploy 32 agents to stress-test your ideas, uncover vulnerabilities, and generate powerful counter-arguments with the Tesy RedTeam skill for OpenClaw.

skill-install — Terminal

Install via CLI (Recommended)

clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/kipasdinding6969-alt/tesy
Or

What This Skill Does

Tesy (RedTeam) is a military-grade adversarial analysis engine designed for OpenClaw. It leverages parallel agent deployment, utilizing a massive 32-agent architecture to perform deep-dive stress testing, adversarial validation, and critical evaluation of any proposal or argument. By breaking down complex ideas into 24 atomic claims and subjecting them to diverse perspectives—including engineers, architects, pentesters, and interns—the skill ensures that no vulnerability or logical fallacy goes unnoticed. It produces structured outputs featuring both a 'Steelman' representation of the original argument and a rigorous, multi-point counter-argument.

Installation

To integrate this skill into your OpenClaw environment, execute the following command in your terminal: clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/kipasdinding6969-alt/tesy

Ensure you check ~/.claude/skills/CORE/USER/SKILLCUSTOMIZATIONS/RedTeam/ for any existing preference files before first use to tailor the agent behaviors to your specific project needs.

Use Cases

This skill is indispensable for high-stakes decision-making environments. Use it to:

  • Stress-test system architecture proposals before implementation.
  • Identify hidden security vectors in technical documentation.
  • Evaluate the logical soundness of strategic business plans.
  • Generate competing solutions to optimize your current workflows.
  • Conduct adversarial validation for new content generation where accuracy and robustness are non-negotiable.

Example Prompts

  1. "Red team this microservices migration plan for our legacy database infrastructure."
  2. "Use adversarial validation to critique my proposed security policy for the internal API gateway."
  3. "Perform a parallel analysis on this project roadmap; I need 8 points on why it might fail and 8 points on how to make it bulletproof."

Tips & Limitations

  • Pre-check Configuration: Always verify if you have custom local configurations, as they override the high-performance defaults provided by the skill.
  • Voice/Text Notifications: The skill is configured to send local HTTP notifications and console messages upon workflow execution. Ensure your notification server is running if you require the voice triggers.
  • Workflow Selection: Distinguish between 'ParallelAnalysis' for existing content review and 'AdversarialValidation' for iterative content creation to get the best results.

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Paste this into your clawhub.json to enable this plugin.

{
  "plugins": {
    "official-kipasdinding6969-alt-tesy": {
      "enabled": true,
      "auto_update": true
    }
  }
}

Tags(AI)

#adversarial-testing#red-teaming#security-analysis#architecture-critique#multi-agent-system
Safety Score: 4/5

Flags: file-read, code-execution, network-access