Skill directory and marketplace
Users can browse a large directory of AI agent skills and install them from the site or through the `/learn` command in supported tools.
agentskill.sh is an AI agent skills directory and marketplace for browsing, searching, and installing skills in Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, and Codex.
agentskill.sh is an AI agent skills directory and marketplace for finding, installing, and managing skills across supported AI tools. The site positions itself as a place to browse more than 274,000 skills, with the `/learn` command providing a conversational way to search and install them.
The product centers on keeping skill installation inside the agent workflow. Users can set up the official skills with a CLI command, browse curated skillsets or platform-specific lists, and install skills with security checks and version tracking built into the process.
Users can browse a large directory of AI agent skills and install them from the site or through the `/learn` command in supported tools.
The install page offers `npx @agentskill.sh/cli@latest setup`, which detects installed agents and installs the official skills with proper symlinks.
The `/learn` command searches across 100,000+ skills, returns top matches with names, descriptions, install counts, and security scores, and installs the chosen skill without leaving the conversation.
Each skill is scanned for 12 threat categories before listing, and `/learn` performs a second local verification before installation.
Installed skills are tracked with a content SHA so users can see the exact version they are running and approve newer versions when available.
The site groups skills by role, platform, and curated skillsets, which helps users find relevant bundles instead of only individual entries.
A developer or operator can search for a relevant skill mid-task, compare the top matches, and install one without leaving the chat or editor session.
A team member setting up a new agent environment can run the setup command to install the official skills and get the `/learn` workflow working quickly.
A user who cares about trust and maintenance can rely on the site’s security scoring, client-side verification, and version tracking before adopting a skill.
Someone looking for broader coverage can browse by role or curated skillset instead of searching one skill at a time.
A platform-specific user can follow the install path that matches their tool, such as Claude Code, Copilot CLI, Claude Desktop, or Cursor.
It is a directory and marketplace for AI agent skills. The site lets users browse skills and install them with the /learn command or the CLI setup flow.
The install page says /learn is available for Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, Codex, Cline, OpenCode, Antigravity, Gemini CLI, Goose, and more, while the home page also lists tools such as Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, and Zed.
The install page recommends `npx @agentskill.sh/cli@latest setup` to detect installed AI agents and install the official skills. It also offers platform-specific setup paths such as plugin installs, marketplace URLs, or copying a SKILL.md file.
The site says skills are scanned server-side for 12 threat categories and then verified again client-side by /learn before installation. It also tracks a content SHA for installed skills and prompts before updating when a newer version is available.
The site is built around browsing and installing skills from a large directory. The available pages do not show a public pricing plan or detailed team-account information, so those details are not clear from the source.
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