skillshare and tskills
These are **competitors**: both enable skill synchronization across multiple AI IDEs/tools, but skillshare targets a broader ecosystem (Codex, Claude Code, OpenClaw) while tskills focuses on a narrower set (Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf), making them alternative solutions for the same core use case of centralized AI skill management.
About skillshare
runkids/skillshare
📚 Sync skills across all AI CLI tools with one command and simplify team sharing. Supporting Codex, Claude Code, OpenClaw & more
Manages skills, rules, commands, and prompts through a centralized source directory that syncs via symlinks (or NTFS junctions on Windows) to 50+ AI CLI tools including Claude, Cursor, and Codex. Built as a single Go binary with built-in security auditing for prompt injection and data exfiltration, plus fine-grained filtering via `.skillignore` and per-target configuration. Supports installing skills from Git hosts (GitHub, GitLab, self-hosted) and offers both CLI and web dashboard interfaces for team-wide or project-scoped skill management.
About tskills
magnusnoeddegaard/tskills
Sync private team AI skills across Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, and Windsurf
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