Skills algorithmic-art
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algorithmic-art

Content revision r1 Safe โš™๏ธ External commands๐ŸŒ Network accessโšก Contains scripts

Create Generative Art Systems

Creative teams need repeatable generative art workflows that still leave room for interpretation. This skill guides Claude, Codex, and Claude Code to create philosophies, p5.js algorithms, and interactive viewers.

Supports: Claude Codex Code(CC)
๐Ÿฅ‰ 78 Bronze

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Using "algorithmic-art". A request for generative art inspired by magnetic fields.

Expected outcome:

  • A short philosophy about invisible forces shaping visible traces.
  • An interactive p5.js viewer with seed controls, field strength, particle count, and color controls.
  • Notes explaining how each parameter changes the generated composition.

Using "algorithmic-art". A request to turn a brand mood into computational art.

Expected outcome:

  • A named algorithmic movement that links the brand mood to mathematical behavior.
  • A browser-ready artifact using seeded variation and adjustable palette settings.
  • A clear list of default parameters for the first published version.

Using "algorithmic-art". A request to improve an existing p5.js artwork.

Expected outcome:

  • A revised interaction model with clearer controls.
  • A tighter seed workflow for exploring variations.
  • Practical suggestions for performance and visual balance.

Security Audit

Safe
v7 โ€ข 7/9/2026 Open versioned report

Most static command, script, blocker, and obfuscation alerts are false positives caused by markdown fences, regex exec, CSS, comments, and an SRI hash. Confirmed issues are limited to low-severity external CDN and font dependencies in generated browser artifacts. No prompt injection or data-exfiltration intent was found.

4
Files scanned
1,441
Lines analyzed
5
Review items
0
False positives ignored
Capability review items (5)

These are real local capabilities that may be expected for this skill, so they require review but are not counted as confirmed malicious behavior.

Low
Hardcoded URL
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/p5.js/1.7.0/p5.min.js"></script>
The instructions tell generated HTML to load p5.js from a public CDN. This is intended, but it creates an external network and supply-chain dependency.
Low
Hardcoded URL
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/p5.js/1.7.0/p5.min.js" integrity="sha512-bcfltY+
The template loads p5.js from cdnjs at runtime. The integrity attribute reduces tampering risk, but the artifact still depends on an external script source.
Low
Hardcoded URL
<link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.googleapis.com">
The template preconnects to Google Fonts. This is a real external request path, although it is a common benign font dependency.
Low
Hardcoded URL
<link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.gstatic.com" crossorigin>
The template preconnects to fonts.gstatic.com. This creates an external dependency and browser request, but no exfiltration intent is evident.
Low
Hardcoded URL
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Poppins:wght@400;500;600&family=Lora:wght@400;5
The stylesheet pulls Google Fonts from an external URL. This is legitimate styling, but it still leaks a browser request to a third party.
Audited by: codex View Audit History โ†’
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sickn33. (2026). algorithmic-art security audit report (audit version 7) [Author version unspecified]. Skillstore. https://skillstore.io/skills/sickn33-algorithmic-art/audits/7

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@techreport{sickn33-sickn33-algorithmic-art-2026, author = {sickn33}, title = {algorithmic-art security audit report (audit version 7)}, institution = {Skillstore}, year = {2026}, number = {7}, url = {https://skillstore.io/skills/sickn33-algorithmic-art/audits/7}, note = {Author version unspecified} }

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8 installable variants

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Why this variant is first

Higher Skillstore usage
anthropics Recommended

algorithmic-art

Skillstore Score 78
Evidence Confidence High
Skillstore usage 22
Updated

2026-08-21

cam10001110101-algorithmic-art

Skillstore Score 78
Evidence Confidence High
Skillstore usage 15
Updated

2026-08-21

artemisai-algorithmic-art

Skillstore Score 78
Evidence Confidence High
Skillstore usage 14
Updated

2026-08-21

doyajin174-algorithmic-art

Skillstore Score 78
Evidence Confidence High
Skillstore usage 13
Updated

2026-08-21

davila7-algorithmic-art

Skillstore Score 78
Evidence Confidence High
Skillstore usage 9
Updated

2026-08-21

azeem-2-algorithmic-art

Skillstore Score 78
Evidence Confidence High
Skillstore usage 8
Updated

2026-08-21

sickn33 Current

sickn33-algorithmic-art

Skillstore Score 78
Evidence Confidence High
Skillstore usage 7
Updated

2026-08-21

zhanlincui-algorithmic-art

Skillstore Score 69
Evidence Confidence High
Skillstore usage 17
Updated

2026-08-21

Skillstore Score

Why this score Evidence Confidence: High
55
Architecture
85
Maintainability
87
Content
69
Community
83
Spec Compliance

What You Can Build

Prototype Interactive Art

Turn a visual direction into a seeded p5.js viewer with adjustable controls.

Develop Generative Concepts

Convert a vague aesthetic prompt into a clear computational philosophy and implementation plan.

Teach Creative Coding

Show how parameters, randomness, particles, and fields can produce repeatable visual systems.

Try These Prompts

Begin With a Theme
Use the algorithmic-art skill to create a generative art concept about quiet rainfall on glass.
Build an Interactive Viewer
Create the philosophy and single HTML p5.js viewer for a seeded particle system inspired by coral growth.
Refine Parameters
Review the generative artwork and propose better sliders, seed behavior, and palette controls for exploration.
Design a Series
Create a cohesive three-piece generative series with shared philosophy, distinct algorithms, and reproducible seed guidance.

Best Practices

  • Start with a clear computational philosophy before writing the p5.js implementation.
  • Keep every random choice seeded so users can reproduce useful variations.
  • Review generated HTML and external dependencies before sharing the artifact.

Avoid

  • Do not use this skill for static image prompts without an algorithmic process.
  • Do not leave placeholder viewer functions unfinished in a final artifact.
  • Do not publish generated browser code without checking dependencies and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill create?
It creates a generative art concept, p5.js implementation guidance, and an interactive HTML viewer.
Does it generate finished images?
It focuses on code-driven artwork. Images can be exported from the resulting browser artifact.
Can results be reproduced?
Yes. The workflow emphasizes seeded randomness so the same seed should recreate the same composition.
Does the viewer work offline?
Not by default. The template loads p5.js and fonts from external URLs unless they are bundled locally.
Can I customize the controls?
Yes. The skill expects controls to match the specific algorithm and its meaningful parameters.
Which tools can use this skill?
The report lists support for Claude, Codex, and Claude Code.

Developer Details

Author

sickn33

License

MIT

Skillstore revision

r1

Version notice

The author did not declare a version.

Ref

3e4b6c31a74a3bd1a291c98cf585d720cb9fbc88

Maintenance freshness

7/18/2026

Usage

6 downloads ยท 118 views

File structure

๐Ÿ“ templates/

๐Ÿ“„ generator_template.js

๐Ÿ“„ viewer.html

๐Ÿ“„ LICENSE.txt

๐Ÿ“„ SKILL.md