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    find-skills

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    SKILL.md

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    Install via Skills CLI

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    About

    Helps users discover and install agent skills when they ask questions like "how do I do X", "find a skill for X", "is there a skill that can...", or express interest in extending capabilities...

    SKILL.md

    Find Skills

    This skill helps you discover and install skills from the open agent skills ecosystem.

    When to Use This Skill

    Use this skill when the user:

    • Asks "how do I do X" where X might be a common task with an existing skill
    • Says "find a skill for X" or "is there a skill for X"
    • Asks "can you do X" where X is a specialized capability
    • Expresses interest in extending agent capabilities
    • Wants to search for tools, templates, or workflows
    • Mentions they wish they had help with a specific domain (design, testing, deployment, etc.)

    What is the Skills CLI?

    The Skills CLI (npx skills) is the package manager for the open agent skills ecosystem. Skills are modular packages that extend agent capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, and tools.

    Key commands:

    • npx skills find [query] - Search for skills interactively or by keyword
    • npx skills add <package> - Install a skill from GitHub or other sources
    • npx skills check - Check for skill updates
    • npx skills update - Update all installed skills

    Browse skills at: https://skills.sh/

    How to Help Users Find Skills

    Step 1: Understand What They Need

    When a user asks for help with something, identify:

    1. The domain (e.g., React, testing, design, deployment)
    2. The specific task (e.g., writing tests, creating animations, reviewing PRs)
    3. Whether this is a common enough task that a skill likely exists

    Step 2: Check the Leaderboard First

    Before running a CLI search, check the skills.sh leaderboard to see if a well-known skill already exists for the domain. The leaderboard ranks skills by total installs, surfacing the most popular and battle-tested options.

    For example, top skills for web development include:

    • vercel-labs/agent-skills — React, Next.js, web design (100K+ installs each)
    • anthropics/skills — Frontend design, document processing (100K+ installs)

    Step 3: Search for Skills

    If the leaderboard doesn't cover the user's need, run the find command:

    npx skills find [query]
    

    For example:

    • User asks "how do I make my React app faster?" → npx skills find react performance
    • User asks "can you help me with PR reviews?" → npx skills find pr review
    • User asks "I need to create a changelog" → npx skills find changelog

    Step 4: Verify Quality Before Recommending

    Do not recommend a skill based solely on search results. Always verify:

    1. Install count — Prefer skills with 1K+ installs. Be cautious with anything under 100.
    2. Source reputation — Official sources (vercel-labs, anthropics, microsoft) are more trustworthy than unknown authors.
    3. GitHub stars — Check the source repository. A skill from a repo with <100 stars should be treated with skepticism.

    Step 5: Present Options to the User

    When you find relevant skills, present them to the user with:

    1. The skill name and what it does
    2. The install count and source
    3. The install command they can run
    4. A link to learn more at skills.sh

    Example response:

    I found a skill that might help! The "react-best-practices" skill provides
    React and Next.js performance optimization guidelines from Vercel Engineering.
    (185K installs)
    
    To install it:
    npx skills add vercel-labs/agent-skills@react-best-practices
    
    Learn more: https://skills.sh/vercel-labs/agent-skills/react-best-practices
    

    Step 6: Offer to Install

    If the user wants to proceed, you can install the skill for them:

    npx skills add <owner/repo@skill> -g -y
    

    The -g flag installs globally (user-level) and -y skips confirmation prompts.

    Common Skill Categories

    When searching, consider these common categories:

    Category Example Queries
    Web Development react, nextjs, typescript, css, tailwind
    Testing testing, jest, playwright, e2e
    DevOps deploy, docker, kubernetes, ci-cd
    Documentation docs, readme, changelog, api-docs
    Code Quality review, lint, refactor, best-practices
    Design ui, ux, design-system, accessibility
    Productivity workflow, automation, git

    Tips for Effective Searches

    1. Use specific keywords: "react testing" is better than just "testing"
    2. Try alternative terms: If "deploy" doesn't work, try "deployment" or "ci-cd"
    3. Check popular sources: Many skills come from vercel-labs/agent-skills or ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills

    When No Skills Are Found

    If no relevant skills exist:

    1. Acknowledge that no existing skill was found
    2. Offer to help with the task directly using your general capabilities
    3. Suggest the user could create their own skill with npx skills init

    Example:

    I searched for skills related to "xyz" but didn't find any matches.
    I can still help you with this task directly! Would you like me to proceed?
    
    If this is something you do often, you could create your own skill:
    npx skills init my-xyz-skill
    
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