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Skillsrules, skills & MCP servers
Skills are packaged capabilities your assistant invokes on demand — a self-contained bundle of instructions, scripts, and references that loads only when the task calls for it. Instead of stuffing everything into one giant system prompt, a skill stays dormant until its trigger fires, then injects exactly the procedure you need: writing an ADR, auditing accessibility, generating a sitemap. The best skills read like a senior engineer's checklist; the worst are a thin wrapper around a single prompt. The skills below are quality-scored on how completely they specify their trigger, their steps, and their validation, and each is attributed to the GitHub author who built it. That attribution matters — a skill runs procedures against your code, so you want to know whose judgment you're importing. Install one into your skills directory, and your assistant gains a new specialized mode it can reach for automatically. Browse the top skills below by quality score, or open the full catalog to filter by the tool and the workflow they target.
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Ranked by quality score — freshness, schema completeness, and review signals. Refreshed daily.
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Rules
Context files, style guides, and coding rules for AI editors.
MCP Servers
Model Context Protocol servers that extend AI capabilities.
Agents
Autonomous agents and subagents for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and frameworks like LangGraph or CrewAI.
Agent Teams
Multi-agent crews, roles, and orchestration graphs.
Workflows
End-to-end automations for n8n, Make, and similar tools.
Prompts
Hand-tuned system prompts and prompt libraries.
CLIs
Command-line utilities and AI-native shells.
Datasets
Training, evaluation, and retrieval datasets.
Bundles
Curated multi-item packs priced as a single drop.