Skill profile
network-request-auditing
Uses the browser's network log to flag failed requests, slowness, duplicates, and risky payloads after real user interactions.
What it actually does
- Reads the browser's network log after real user interactions to flag failed requests, slowness, duplicate calls, and risky payloads.
When to use it — and when not to
Use it when
- You want network-level QA — not visual QA — after driving a flow in Cursor's browser.
Agent compatibility
- Cursor
Cursor-native — built on Cursor's browser network log.
Confirmed means the skill’s own source or vendor states it works with that agent. Portable means it only reaches that agent through the shared SKILL.md format and a directory convention — real, but a weaker claim. An agent with no entry here isn’t known to be unsupported; it simply isn’t documented either way, so nothing is claimed. Full model on Agent Skills Compatibility.
Requirements and operational surface
Depends on
- Cursor's built-in browser
What it actually does at runtime
- Reads the browser's network log
Evidence and provenance
Maintained by spencerpauly (community). Primary source: spencerpauly/awesome-cursor-skills, last checked against this page’s claims on . This page summarizes and analyzes that source — it isn’t a copy of its SKILL.md or README, and installation happens at the source, not here.
Also covered in The Best Cursor Skills, part of the Cursor guide.