skill and agent-skills
These appear to be **competitors**, as both projects aim to provide collections of AI agent skills, suggesting a user would likely choose one repository over the other based on the specific skills offered or the community backing.
About skill
x-cmd/skill
Human-vetted, community-curated skills for AI coding & agent tools.
Provides vetted skill modules for AI agents across platforms (Claude, etc.) with embedded data storage for licensing consistency and offline access via git. Each skill undergoes community review to ensure reliability, with source code and datasets stored directly in the repository rather than referenced externally. Supports mixed licensing models, allowing inclusion of third-party skills while maintaining Apache 2.0 as the primary license.
About agent-skills
jdrhyne/agent-skills
A collection of AI agent skills for Clawdbot, Claude Code, Codex
Includes modular skills for analytics (GA4, Google Ads), project management (JIRA), document processing (Nutrient), and system orchestration, each with security scanning via AgentVerus to detect prompt injection and data exfiltration. Skills are organized by compatibility tier—79% work universally across OpenClaw, Claude Code, and Codex through a standardized read/write/exec interface, while platform-specific variants enable deeper integrations. The architecture supports both structured workflow tools and pure instruction prompts, with MCP server support for document automation and external API integrations.
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