Contract Analyzer
This Contract Analyzer swiftly extracts key terms and clauses from contracts, saving time and ensuring accurate understanding for legal review.
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Run in terminal (recommended)
claude mcp add eddiebe147-contract-analyzer npx -- -y @trustedskills/eddiebe147-contract-analyzer
Or manually add to ~/.claude/settings.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"eddiebe147-contract-analyzer": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@trustedskills/eddiebe147-contract-analyzer"
]
}
}
}Requires Claude Code (claude CLI). Run claude --version to verify your install.
About This Skill
What it does
The Contract Analyzer skill enables AI agents to systematically review contracts, identifying key terms, potential risks, and negotiation opportunities. It supports two primary workflows: contract review and risk assessment. The tool extracts critical information like dates, amounts, and parties involved while also highlighting concerning clauses and summarizing the agreement for easy understanding.
When to use it
- Before signing a new contract to ensure you understand your obligations.
- During legal reviews to quickly identify key terms and potential risks.
- To assess the overall risk associated with an existing contract.
- When needing a summary of a complex contract's contents.
Key capabilities
- Document Intake: Loads contracts and identifies their type.
- Key Terms Extraction: Pulls critical dates, amounts, and parties involved.
- Obligation Mapping: Lists what each party must do under the contract.
- Risk Flagging: Highlights concerning clauses within the contract.
- Summary Generation: Creates an executive summary of the contract's contents.
- Liability Analysis: Identifies exposure and limitations related to liability.
- Termination Review: Understands exit conditions outlined in the contract.
- IP Provisions Identification: Flags intellectual property assignments or licenses.
- Risk Rating: Scores the overall risk associated with the contract.
Example prompts
- "Analyze this [contract type]"
- "What are the key terms?"
- "What are the risks?"
Tips & gotchas
- Specify the contract type when using the "Analyze this [contract type]" command for more accurate results.
- The skill focuses on identifying specific clauses and terms; it does not provide legal advice.
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