Our review
Returns logo URLs and primary brand colors (hex) for companies on the Zapier platform.
Strengths
- Fast retrieval of logos and colors via a Bash script
- Supports case-insensitive and wildcard search patterns
- Output ready to use in prototypes and designs
Limitations
- Only works for apps in the Zapier database
- Returns only the first matching result
- No support for category filtering or advanced queries
When you need a logo or brand color for a Zapier-integrated app quickly.
For apps outside the Zapier ecosystem, or when you need multiple results or detailed brand information.
Security analysis
SafeThe skill instructs Claude to run a local bash script that searches a CSV file for logo URLs and brand colors. It does not perform any destructive actions, network calls, or handle sensitive data, and wildcard patterns are passed to the script as strings, posing no command injection risk.
No concerns found
Examples
What's the logo URL for Slack?I need the brand color for GmailShow me the first app with 'mail' in the namename: "logos" description: "Returns URLs for logos and brand hex colors for apps in the Zapier ecosystem. When Claude needs to show logos or use brand colors." license: Proprietary
Logos Skill
Description
Returns logo URLs and primary brand colors (in hex) for companies on the Zapier platform.
When to use
- Use this skill when the user asks for a company logo URL in PNG format
- Use this skill when the user needs a company brand color in hexadecimal format
- Use this skill when the user wants to add a logo to a prototype or design
- Use this skill when the user needs branding information for any Zapier integration
Instructions
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Parse the user's request to identify the company/app name
- Extract the company name from the user's query
- Determine if they need the logo URL, brand color, or both
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Run the search.sh script using the Bash tool
- Use the appropriate search pattern based on the company name
- For logo URL:
./search.sh "CompanyName" - For brand color:
./search.sh "CompanyName" --color - For partial matches:
./search.sh "*company*" - The script returns the first matching result as plain text
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Use the result directly
- The script returns a single value: either a logo URL or hex color (without # prefix)
- The script exits with code 0 on success, 1 if no match found
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Present the information to the user
- Provide the logo URL or brand color as requested
- Add # prefix to hex colors when displaying to the user
- If no match is found (exit code 1), inform the user the app may not be in the database
Important notes
- The search is case-insensitive by default
- Wildcard patterns are supported:
"appname"- Exact match"*appname"- Ends with appname"appname*"- Starts with appname"*appname*"- Contains appname"app*name"- Pattern match with wildcard in the middle
- If no results are found, inform the user that the app may not be in the Zapier platform database
- The script searches the app-icons-and-colors.csv file located in the same directory
Tools to use
- Bash: For running the search.sh script
- The search.sh script handles all CSV parsing and search logic
Examples
Example 1
User: "What's the logo URL for Slack?" Expected behavior:
- Run:
./search.sh "Slack" - Return: "The Slack logo URL is: [URL]"
- Optionally run:
./search.sh "Slack" --colorfor the brand color - Return: "The Slack brand color is #[hex]"
Example 2
User: "I need the brand color for Gmail" Expected behavior:
- Run:
./search.sh "Gmail" --color - Add # prefix to the result
- Return: "The Gmail brand color is #[hex]"
Example 3
User: "Show me the first app with 'mail' in the name" Expected behavior:
- Run:
./search.sh "*mail*" - Return the logo URL for the first match
- Note: The script returns only the first match for simplicity
Output format
- Provide clear, direct answers to the user's query
- Format logo URLs as clickable links when possible
- Display hex colors with the # prefix (e.g., #4285F4)
- The search.sh script returns only the first match for efficiency
- If the user needs to use the information in code or design tools, provide it in an easy-to-copy format
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