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figma-code-connect-components vs security-threat-model
Which content tool is right for you?
01 — TL;DR
figma-code-connect-components (3.9/5) and security-threat-model (3.7/5) overlap heavily. figma-code-connect-components ranks slightly higher overall, but most users will reach for whichever has the source they already trust.
Side by side
3.7/5
Where they differ
- Trigger clarity. trigger clarity: figma-code-connect-components and security-threat-model score essentially the same (5.0 vs 5.0). Neither has an edge here.
- Output specificity. output specificity: figma-code-connect-components and security-threat-model score essentially the same (5.0 vs 5.0). Neither has an edge here.
- Scope precision. scope precision: figma-code-connect-components and security-threat-model score essentially the same (5.0 vs 5.0). Neither has an edge here.
- Self-containment. self-containment: figma-code-connect-components and security-threat-model score essentially the same (5.0 vs 5.0). Neither has an edge here.
- Reusability. reusability: figma-code-connect-components and security-threat-model score essentially the same (4.0 vs 4.0). Neither has an edge here.
Which to pick
When to choose figma-code-connect-components
- The content tool convention you're working in matches figma-code-connect-components's scope.
When to choose security-threat-model
- The content tool convention you're working in matches security-threat-model's scope.
Scenario by scenario
| Scenario | Winner | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Agent must auto-select between many content tools | either | Trigger clarity decides — clearer triggers reduce routing errors. |
| Output must be a specific file format or structured data | either | Output specificity determines whether downstream tools can rely on the result. |
| Skill must be readable and complete out of the box | either | Self-containment matters when you're not the original author. |
| Cross-team or cross-project reuse expected | either | Reusability separates one-off scripts from durable building blocks. |
Common questions
- Which is better, figma-code-connect-components or security-threat-model?
- figma-code-connect-components ranks higher overall (3.9 vs 3.7 on our 0–5 rubric). That said, the better choice depends on which dimensions matter most for your use case.
- Are figma-code-connect-components and security-threat-model both free to use?
- Both skills are free and open-source (or freely licensed). figma-code-connect-components: See source repo. security-threat-model: See source repo. Installation has no cost; usage costs depend on the underlying LLM tokens consumed when you invoke the skill.
- Can I install both figma-code-connect-components and security-threat-model at the same time?
- Yes. Agent skills are not exclusive — an agent runtime (Claude Code, Codex, etc.) can have many skills installed and route to whichever matches the current task. Installing both is a low-cost way to keep your options open.
- Where do these skills come from?
- figma-code-connect-components is sourced from github:openai/skills (official). security-threat-model is sourced from github:openai/skills (official). We verify each skill across multiple sources where possible; figma-code-connect-components appears in 1 source, security-threat-model in 1.