When users ask "how do I do X" or "is there a skill for that", this routes them to the open skills ecosystem instead of you improvising an answer. It searches skills.sh, checks install counts and reputation, then surfaces vetted options with installation commands. The workflow is smart: check the leaderboard first for popular skills (React, Next.js stuff from Vercel has 100K+ installs), then fall back to CLI search if needed. It won't recommend sketchy packages with low install counts. Honest take: this is meta-useful. Instead of every skill reimplementing discovery, one skill handles it, and the quality filters (install count, GitHub stars, known sources) actually matter.
npx -y skills add syahiidkamil/software-engineer-ai-agent-atlas --skill find-skills --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
Select a file.
sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills
moizibnyousaf/ai-agent-skills
github/awesome-copilot