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verify-this

Verify a claim with fresh local evidence: restate it falsifiably, capture baseline and treatment, compare artifacts, and return VERIFIED, NOT VERIFIED, or INCONCLUSIVE.

How do I install this agent skill?

npx skills add https://github.com/cursor/plugins --skill verify-this
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Is this agent skill safe to install?

  • Gen Agent Trust Hubpass

    The skill establishes a verification workflow involving baseline and treatment comparisons. It is functionally safe as it contains no malicious code or external dependencies, though it possesses an inherent attack surface due to its requirement to execute commands and scripts based on the local project context.

  • Socketpass

    No alerts

  • Snykpass

    Risk: LOW · No issues

What does this agent skill do?

Verify This

Verification is not a recap. It proves or disproves a specific claim with repeatable evidence.

When To Use

  • The user asks "verify this", "prove it works", "did this fix it", or "show me the evidence".
  • A bug fix needs a before/after repro.
  • A UI, CLI, API, performance, or memory claim needs measurement.
  • A test passes but the user-visible behavior still needs confirmation.

Do not use this for vague claims like "the code is cleaner". Ask for a measurable claim first.

Workflow

  1. Restate the claim in falsifiable form: condition, metric, and threshold.
  2. Pick the smallest local surface that can disprove it.
  3. Capture a baseline from the old state: merge base, parent commit, failing branch, or current broken repro.
  4. Capture treatment from the changed state with the same command, data, warmup, and environment.
  5. Compare raw artifacts: numbers, screenshots, terminal transcripts, HTTP responses, profiles, heap snapshots, or test output.
  6. Return exactly one verdict: VERIFIED, NOT VERIFIED, or INCONCLUSIVE.

Local Surfaces

  • Code behavior: focused unit/integration tests or a minimal repro script.
  • CLI/TUI behavior: control-cli, terminal transcript, or demo recording.
  • UI behavior: control-ui, screenshots, accessibility snapshots, or browser traces.
  • API behavior: local HTTP/RPC request and response diff.
  • Performance: same-machine baseline/treatment timings or CPU profiles.
  • Memory: heap snapshots before and after the suspected operation.

Artifact Layout

When safe to write artifacts:

/tmp/verify-this/<claim-slug>/
├── claim.md
├── timeline.md
├── baseline/
├── treatment/
├── diff/
└── verdict.md

If artifacts may contain sensitive code, prompts, screenshots, HTTP bodies, or heap data, keep only the minimal inline evidence unless the user agrees to disk storage.

Verdict Rules

  • VERIFIED: baseline and treatment differ in the predicted direction, by the claimed threshold, with no obvious confound.
  • NOT VERIFIED: the behavior is unchanged, moves the wrong way, or misses the threshold.
  • INCONCLUSIVE: no valid baseline, noisy signal, failed measurement, or an environment difference invalidates the comparison.

Output

Use this shape:

VERIFIED | NOT VERIFIED | INCONCLUSIVE
Claim: <falsifiable claim>

Evidence:
<metric/artifact>: baseline=<...>, treatment=<...>, delta=<...>, threshold=<...>

Reasoning:
<one tight paragraph naming the evidence and any confounds>

Do not soften a negative result. A clear NOT VERIFIED is useful.

Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.

<a href="https://skillzs.dev/skills/cursor/plugins/verify-this">View verify-this on skillZs</a>