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Import Skills

github github
from GitHub Tools & Productivity
  • 📄 SKILL.md

gh-stack

Manage stacked branches and pull requests with the gh-stack GitHub CLI extension. Use when the user wants to create, push, rebase, sync, navigate, or view stacks of dependent PRs. Triggers on tasks involving stacked diffs, dependent pull requests, branch chains, or incremental code review workflows.

0 243 13 days ago · Uploaded Detail →
gastownhall gastownhall
from GitHub Development & Coding
  • 📁 agents/
  • 📄 SKILL.md

isolated-tutorial-harness

Run or debug the Gas City tutorial acceptance harness in this repo when you need the coding-agent CLIs, supervisor, and city state isolated in temp homes while still authenticating Claude and Codex correctly.

0 243 14 days ago · Uploaded Detail →
iamzhihuix iamzhihuix
from GitHub Testing & Security
  • 📄 SKILL.md

1password

使用 1Password CLI (op) 管理密码和 API credentials。保存、查询、读取 API key/token,注入环境变量到脚本。当用户提到保存密码、保存 API key、查询密码、1password、op CLI、secret 管理时使用此 skill。

0 272 26 days ago · Uploaded Detail →
omnuron omnuron
from GitHub Tools & Productivity
  • 📁 references/
  • 📁 scripts/
  • 📄 SKILL.md

omniclaw

Use this skill whenever you need to pay for an x402 URL, transfer USDC to an address, inspect OmniClaw balances or ledger entries, or expose a paid API with omniclaw-cli serve. OmniClaw is the Economic Execution and Control Layer for Agentic Systems. The CLI is the zero-trust execution layer: buyers use `omniclaw-cli pay`, sellers use `omniclaw-cli serve`. Use this skill for the CLI execution path only, not for owner setup, policy editing, wallet provisioning, or Financial Policy Engine administration.

0 264 24 days ago · Uploaded Detail →
ninehills ninehills
from GitHub Tools & Productivity
  • 📁 references/
  • 📁 templates/
  • 📄 SKILL.md

agent-browser

Browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task. Triggers include requests to "open a website", "fill out a form", "click a button", "take a screenshot", "scrape data from a page", "test this web app", "login to a site", "automate browser actions", or any task requiring programmatic web interaction.

0 261 23 days ago · Uploaded Detail →
NVIDIA-NeMo NVIDIA-NeMo
from GitHub Research & Analysis
  • 📄 SKILL.md

accessing-mlflow

Query and browse evaluation results stored in MLflow. Use when the user wants to look up runs by invocation ID, compare metrics across models, fetch artifacts (configs, logs, results), or set up the MLflow MCP server. ALWAYS triggers on mentions of MLflow, experiment results, run comparison, invocation IDs in the context of results, or MLflow MCP setup.

0 267 27 days ago · Uploaded Detail →
tzachbon tzachbon
from GitHub Development & Coding
  • 📁 examples/
  • 📁 references/
  • 📄 SKILL.md

Command Development

This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a slash command", "add a command", "write a custom command", "define command arguments", "use command frontmatter", "organize commands", "create command with file references", "interactive command", "use AskUserQuestion in command", or needs guidance on slash command structure, YAML frontmatter fields, dynamic arguments, bash execution in commands, user interaction patterns, or command development best practices for Claude Code.

0 268 28 days ago · Uploaded Detail →
sirkirby sirkirby
from GitHub Tools & Productivity
  • 📄 SKILL.md

myco:add-tool-category

Use this skill whenever adding a new UniFi resource type as a supported tool category — creating a manager, tool layer, schemas, tests, and wiring everything into the manifest and CI. Activates for any PR or task that introduces a new manager class (managers/{resource}_manager.py), new tool module (tools/{resource}.py), or new UniFi subsystem support, even if the user only asks to "add support for X" without specifying each step. Covers: manager class with CRUD + lru_cache factory, 405 endpoint workarounds, schema definition and validator registry wiring, tool layer with preview/confirm flow and correct ToolAnnotations, test file requirements (both layers), V2 API response unwrapping, manifest regeneration, test_scaffold.py CI registration, and Protect-package naming conventions.

0 268 28 days ago · Uploaded Detail →
kingbootoshi kingbootoshi
from GitHub Development & Coding
  • 📁 assets/
  • 📄 SKILL.md

codex-orchestrator

DEFAULT PIPELINE for all tasks requiring execution. You (Claude) are the strategic orchestrator. Codex agents are your implementation army - hyper-focused coding specialists. Trigger on ANY task involving code, file modifications, codebase research, multi-step work, or implementation. This is NOT optional - Codex agents are the default for all execution work. Only skip if the user explicitly asks you to do something yourself.

0 260 23 days ago · Uploaded Detail →
sopaco sopaco
from GitHub Tools & Productivity
  • 📄 SKILL.md

cortex-mem-mcp

Persistent memory enhancement for AI agents. Store conversations, search memories with semantic retrieval, and recall context across sessions. Use this skill when you need to remember user preferences, past conversations, project context, or any information that should persist beyond the current session. Provides tiered access (abstract/overview/content) for efficient context management.

0 265 27 days ago · Uploaded Detail →

Skill File Structure Sample (Reference)

skill-sample/
├─ SKILL.md              ⭐ Required: skill entry doc (purpose / usage / examples / deps)
├─ manifest.sample.json  ⭐ Recommended: machine-readable metadata (index / validation / autofill)
├─ LICENSE.sample        ⭐ Recommended: license & scope (open source / restriction / commercial)
├─ scripts/
│  └─ example-run.py     ✅ Runnable example script for quick verification
├─ assets/
│  ├─ example-formatting-guide.md  🧩 Output conventions: layout / structure / style
│  └─ example-template.tex         🧩 Templates: quickly generate standardized output
└─ references/           🧩 Knowledge base: methods / guides / best practices
   ├─ example-ref-structure.md     🧩 Structure reference
   ├─ example-ref-analysis.md      🧩 Analysis reference
   └─ example-ref-visuals.md       🧩 Visual reference

More Agent Skills specs Anthropic docs: https://agentskills.io/home

SKILL.md Requirements

├─ ⭐ Required: YAML Frontmatter (must be at top)
│  ├─ ⭐ name                 : unique skill name, follow naming convention
│  └─ ⭐ description          : include trigger keywords for matching
│
├─ ✅ Optional: Frontmatter extension fields
│  ├─ ✅ license              : license identifier
│  ├─ ✅ compatibility        : runtime constraints when needed
│  ├─ ✅ metadata             : key-value fields (author/version/source_url...)
│  └─ 🧩 allowed-tools        : tool whitelist (experimental)
│
└─ ✅ Recommended: Markdown body (progressive disclosure)
   ├─ ✅ Overview / Purpose
   ├─ ✅ When to use
   ├─ ✅ Step-by-step
   ├─ ✅ Inputs / Outputs
   ├─ ✅ Examples
   ├─ 🧩 Files & References
   ├─ 🧩 Edge cases
   ├─ 🧩 Troubleshooting
   └─ 🧩 Safety notes

Why SkillWink?

Skill files are scattered across GitHub and communities, difficult to search, and hard to evaluate. SkillWink organizes open-source skills into a searchable, filterable library you can directly download and use.

We provide keyword search, version updates, multi-metric ranking (downloads / likes / comments / updates), and open SKILL.md standards. You can also discuss usage and improvements on skill detail pages.

Keyword Search Version Updates Multi-Metric Ranking Open Standard Discussion

Quick Start:

Import/download skills (.zip/.skill), then place locally:

~/.claude/skills/ (Claude Code)

~/.codex/skills/ (Codex CLI)

One SKILL.md can be reused across tools.

FAQ

Everything you need to know: what skills are, how they work, how to find/import them, and how to contribute.

1. What are Agent Skills?

A skill is a reusable capability package, usually including SKILL.md (purpose/IO/how-to) and optional scripts/templates/examples.

Think of it as a plugin playbook + resource bundle for AI assistants/toolchains.

2. How do Skills work?

Skills use progressive disclosure: load brief metadata first, load full docs only when needed, then execute by guidance.

This keeps agents lightweight while preserving enough context for complex tasks.

3. How can I quickly find the right skill?

Use these three together:

  • Semantic search: describe your goal in natural language.
  • Multi-filtering: category/tag/author/language/license.
  • Sort by downloads/likes/comments/updated to find higher-quality skills.

4. Which import methods are supported?

  • Upload archive: .zip / .skill (recommended)
  • Upload skills folder
  • Import from GitHub repository

Note: file size for all methods should be within 10MB.

5. How to use in Claude / Codex?

Typical paths (may vary by local setup):

  • Claude Code:~/.claude/skills/
  • Codex CLI:~/.codex/skills/

One SKILL.md can usually be reused across tools.

6. Can one skill be shared across tools?

Yes. Most skills are standardized docs + assets, so they can be reused where format is supported.

Example: retrieval + writing + automation scripts as one workflow.

7. Are these skills safe to use?

Some skills come from public GitHub repositories and some are uploaded by SkillWink creators. Always review code before installing and own your security decisions.

8. Why does it not work after import?

Most common reasons:

  • Wrong folder path or nested one level too deep
  • Invalid/incomplete SKILL.md fields or format
  • Dependencies missing (Python/Node/CLI)
  • Tool has not reloaded skills yet

9. Does SkillWink include duplicates/low-quality skills?

We try to avoid that. Use ranking + comments to surface better skills:

  • Duplicate skills: compare differences (speed/stability/focus)
  • Low quality skills: regularly cleaned up