agent-skills-cli and speckit-agent-skills

The first tool, a universal CLI for agent skills, acts as an ecosystem sibling to the second tool, which provides agent skills for a specific framework (Spec Kit), as the former could potentially manage and sync skills including those offered by the latter.

agent-skills-cli
55
Established
speckit-agent-skills
45
Emerging
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 16/25
Maturity 22/25
Community 7/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 13/25
Community 15/25
Stars: 54
Forks: 3
Downloads: 2,772
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 37
Forks: 7
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Shell
License: AGPL-3.0
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About agent-skills-cli

Karanjot786/agent-skills-cli

Universal CLI for Agent Skills. Access 40,000+ skills from SkillsMP and sync them to Cursor, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, OpenAI Codex, and Antigravity.

Provides token-aware context budgeting, conflict detection, and quality scoring (0–100) across skills before installation. Syncs deterministically via lockfiles and supports private Git repos, npm registries, and 45+ AI agents through platform-specific config files. Built around a modular skill composition system allowing merging, chaining, and conditional loading with integrated testing and sandbox preview capabilities.

About speckit-agent-skills

dceoy/speckit-agent-skills

Agent skills for Spec Kit

Provides reusable skills implementing Spec-Driven Development across multiple agent runtimes (Claude Code, GitHub Copilot CLI, Codex, Gemini) through a shared skill directory with symlinked runtime-specific access points. Skills are declaratively configured via YAML front matter in `SKILL.md` files and orchestrate a seven-stage workflow from constitution through implementation, with optional clarification and validation stages. Integrates with Spec Kit as the primary framework, offering helper scripts and templates in `.specify/` for generating specs, plans, tasks, and checklists from agent interactions.

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