VoltAgent/awesome-agent-skills
A curated directory of 549+ agent skills built by real engineering teams at Anthropic, Google Labs, Vercel, Stripe, Cloudflare, Netlify, Sentry, Trail of Bits, Hugging Face, Expo, Microsoft, and dozens of other organizations. Unlike the typical awesome-list that dumps links without context, this repository organizes skills by provider with expandable detail sections, direct GitHub links to each skill implementation, and clear compatibility notes for the AI coding assistants that actually support them: Claude Code, Codex, Antigravity, Gemini CLI, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, OpenCode, and Windsurf. The skill categories span the full range of developer workflows. You get official Claude skills for document generation, frontend design, canvas artifacts, and MCP server building. Composio alone contributes integrations with 1000+ external apps. Stripe, Supabase, HashiCorp, Sanity, Neon, ClickHouse, Remotion, and Replicate each maintain their own dedicated skill sets. Trail of Bits provides security-focused agent skills for auditing. Language-specific sections cover .NET, Java, Python, Rust, and TypeScript, while general-purpose skills handle marketing, productivity, testing, and n8n workflow automation. The repository carries an important security disclaimer: all skills are curated, not audited. Maintainers can update or replace skills at any time, and VoltAgent recommends running the Synk Skill Security Scanner before installing anything into your development environment. With 9.5K GitHub stars, 817 forks, and 226 commits on main, this is the most actively maintained index of agent skills available anywhere.
Why It Matters
Agent skills are becoming the primary extension mechanism for AI coding assistants, but there is no central registry or package manager for them yet. This repository fills that gap by providing a single, well-organized reference point that developers actually trust -- 9.5K stars in a short time proves the demand was real. Having official skills from Anthropic, Google, Stripe, and Cloudflare in one place saves hours of hunting through individual repos and documentation sites. The cross-platform compatibility focus is equally significant. Most developers use more than one AI assistant, and knowing which skills work with Claude Code versus Cursor versus Gemini CLI prevents wasted setup time. As the agent skill ecosystem matures toward something resembling npm or VS Code extensions, this curated list is the closest thing the community has to a shared catalog -- and the VoltAgent team's commitment to human curation over bulk AI generation keeps the signal-to-noise ratio high.