Prompt & Skill Libraries(9)
This category is the epicenter of the 'skill' gold rush. Projects from prominent individuals (mattpocock/skills), AI labs (anthropics/skills), and community aggregations (awesome-codex-skills) are all attempting to define and share portable agent capabilities.
A collection of agent skills from a well-known developer, Matt Pocock, for use with Claude. This repo is a prime example of the new trend where individual engineers codify and share their personal expertise as portable AI skills.
A collection of prompts and skills from Anthropic tailored for the financial services industry. Its repeated trending shows continued interest from a high-value enterprise sector in applying LLMs to their specific workflows.
A repository of agent skills focused on scientific and technical domains. It highlights the move towards specialized skill sets, enabling agents to perform complex tasks in research, engineering, and data analysis beyond general knowledge.
A repository aggregating various methods to 'earn' with AI. This project appears to be a low-effort content farm, capitalizing on hype. It's trending due to its catchy name rather than any novel technical contribution.
A single configuration file that codifies Andrej Karpathy's observations on LLM coding pitfalls into a skill for Claude. This is interesting as it translates human insight and experience directly into a machine-consumable format for improving agent behavior.
A curated list of skills for Codex, a different agent ecosystem. Its continued visibility alongside the newer Claude-centric skill repos shows that the 'skill' abstraction is being explored across multiple agent platforms, not just one.
The official public repository for Agent Skills from Anthropic. Its creation is a strong signal that the company is standardizing the 'skill' as a core primitive for its ecosystem, encouraging third-party development and sharing.
A collection of 'production-grade' engineering skills for AI agents from a well-known Google engineer. This repo, similar to mattpocock/skills, indicates that experienced developers are actively defining best practices for AI-driven software development.
A Claude Skill designed to process content from various sources (WeChat, YouTube, web pages) and transform it for use in Google's NotebookLM. It's a practical example of an AI skill acting as a data-integration bridge between platforms.