skill and agent-skills-hub

These two tools are competitors, both aiming to be a centralized, curated repository for AI agent skills, with x-cmd/skill focusing on AI coding and agent tools more broadly and agent-skills-hub/agent-skills-hub emphasizing cross-platform compatibility for various large language models and agent frameworks.

skill
43
Emerging
agent-skills-hub
40
Emerging
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 13/25
Community 15/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 14/25
Stars: 14
Forks: 4
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: Apache-2.0
Stars: 9
Forks: 3
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
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About skill

x-cmd/skill

Human-vetted, community-curated skills for AI coding & agent tools.

This collection helps AI agents perform coding and other tasks more effectively by providing pre-vetted, ready-to-use 'skills.' It takes a natural language instruction or problem and gives the AI agent the specific functions or tools it needs to generate code or solve the problem. AI developers, prompt engineers, and anyone building AI-powered assistants or automation tools would use this.

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About agent-skills-hub

agent-skills-hub/agent-skills-hub

Agent Skills Hub is a global library of AI agent skills that work across OpenClaw, Claude Code, Gemini, Cursor, Antigravity, and more.

This is a library of pre-defined, reusable instructions that teach AI coding agents how to perform specific tasks and follow best practices. It helps developers quickly equip their AI agents with expertise in areas like coding standards, tool usage, or project workflows. You provide the skills to your AI agent (like Claude Code or Cursor), and it uses them to produce more accurate and consistent code or task output.

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