From grammarly-pack
Security fundamentals for Grammarly API credential management. Use when setting up secure authentication and token handling for Grammarly integrations.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/grammarly-pack:grammarly-security-basicsThis skill is limited to the following tools:
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Grammarly processes user-written text content for grammar, tone, and style suggestions. Integrations handle document text that may contain confidential business communications, legal drafts, or personal correspondence. Security concerns include OAuth client credential management, ensuring user text is not persisted or logged unnecessarily, and protecting access tokens that grant read/write acce...
Grammarly processes user-written text content for grammar, tone, and style suggestions. Integrations handle document text that may contain confidential business communications, legal drafts, or personal correspondence. Security concerns include OAuth client credential management, ensuring user text is not persisted or logged unnecessarily, and protecting access tokens that grant read/write access to user documents and suggestion history.
function createGrammarlyClient(): { clientId: string; clientSecret: string } {
const clientId = process.env.GRAMMARLY_CLIENT_ID;
const clientSecret = process.env.GRAMMARLY_CLIENT_SECRET;
if (!clientId || !clientSecret) {
throw new Error("Missing GRAMMARLY_CLIENT_ID or GRAMMARLY_CLIENT_SECRET");
}
// Access tokens from client_credentials grant — never persist to disk
console.log("Grammarly client initialized (client ID:", clientId.slice(0, 8), "...)");
return { clientId, clientSecret };
}
import crypto from "crypto";
import { Request, Response, NextFunction } from "express";
function verifyGrammarlyWebhook(req: Request, res: Response, next: NextFunction): void {
const signature = req.headers["x-grammarly-signature"] as string;
const secret = process.env.GRAMMARLY_WEBHOOK_SECRET!;
const expected = crypto.createHmac("sha256", secret).update(req.body).digest("hex");
if (!signature || !crypto.timingSafeEqual(Buffer.from(signature), Buffer.from(expected))) {
res.status(401).send("Invalid signature");
return;
}
next();
}
import { z } from "zod";
const TextAnalysisSchema = z.object({
document_id: z.string().uuid(),
text: z.string().min(1).max(100_000),
language: z.enum(["en-US", "en-GB", "en-AU", "en-CA"]).default("en-US"),
domain: z.enum(["general", "academic", "business", "casual"]).default("general"),
goals: z.array(z.enum(["clarity", "engagement", "delivery", "correctness"])).optional(),
});
function validateTextAnalysis(data: unknown) {
return TextAnalysisSchema.parse(data);
}
const GRAMMARLY_SENSITIVE_FIELDS = ["document_text", "user_email", "access_token", "client_secret", "suggestion_context"];
function redactGrammarlyLog(record: Record<string, unknown>): Record<string, unknown> {
const redacted = { ...record };
for (const field of GRAMMARLY_SENSITIVE_FIELDS) {
if (field in redacted) redacted[field] = "[REDACTED]";
}
// Truncate any text snippets to prevent content leakage
if (typeof redacted.text_preview === "string") {
redacted.text_preview = (redacted.text_preview as string).slice(0, 20) + "...";
}
return redacted;
}
grammarly_client_secret)| Vulnerability | Risk | Mitigation |
|---|---|---|
| Leaked client secret | Unauthorized document analysis access | Secrets vault + rotation |
| Access tokens persisted to disk | Token theft enables impersonation | In-memory only + short TTL |
| User text in application logs | Confidential content exposed | Field-level redaction pipeline |
| Overly broad OAuth scopes | Access to unrelated user documents | Minimum-privilege scope requests |
| Unencrypted text cache | Local storage breach exposes content | AES encryption for any local cache |
See grammarly-prod-checklist.
npx claudepluginhub luxdevnet/claude-plus-lux --plugin grammarly-packGuides collaborative design exploration before implementation: explores context, asks clarifying questions, proposes approaches, and writes a design doc for user approval.
Creates structured, bite-sized implementation plans from specs or requirements before writing code. Useful for breaking down multi-step tasks into testable steps with file structure and task boundaries.
Synthesizes the current conversation into a structured spec (PRD) and publishes it to the project issue tracker with a ready-for-agent label, without interviewing the user.
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First indexed Jul 10, 2026