Agent Skills Finder is a public directory for people who know what they want to do, but do not yet know which skill to install.
If you have ever searched GitHub for a skill and ended up opening too many repos, this is the problem the product tries to solve.
What this product helps you do
You can use Agent Skills Finder to:
- find skills by category, tag, hot list, new list, or keyword search
- inspect a skill before installation
- save useful skills for later
- create and share collections of related skills
- manage your own My Collections
- submit missing skills to the directory
The goal is simple: spend less time guessing, and get to the right skill faster.
Step 1: Find a skill
You can start from several entry points:
- the homepage
HotNew- category pages
- tag pages
- search
This matters because not every user starts the same way. Sometimes you know the exact keyword. Sometimes you only know the kind of task you want to solve.
Step 2: Review the skill before you install it
Each skill page is meant to answer the first few questions you usually have before installing anything.
Depending on the skill, the page can include:
- an overview
- an install command
- GitHub file-tree browsing
- previews of common text files
- tags and category context
- ratings and reviews
- related skills
This gives you one place to judge whether a skill looks relevant and usable.
Step 3: Save useful skills
If you sign in, you can favorite skills and build a shortlist.
This is useful when you are comparing several options and do not want to restart the search later.
Step 4: Build collections
Some tasks need more than one skill. That is where collections come in.
A collection is a reusable group of skills for one workflow. You can manage your own sets in My Collections, keep them private for your own work, or publish them so other people can use them too.
Collections can include:
- published skills already in the directory
- GitHub
SKILL.mdsources when a skill has not been imported yet - workflow notes that explain how the skills fit together
Step 5: Contribute back to the directory
If a useful skill is missing, you can submit it from:
- a GitHub repository URL
- a skill directory URL
- a
SKILL.mdURL
You can then track the review status from your account.
What makes Agent Skills Finder useful
The site is not trying to replace GitHub. It helps with the step before installation.
In practice, that means helping you answer questions like:
- Does this skill match my task?
- Does it look ready to install?
- Are there better options nearby?
- Is there already a collection for this workflow?
What it is not
Agent Skills Finder is not a full in-product skill builder.
It is a directory and decision layer. It helps you discover, compare, save, and reuse skills more easily.
What to do next
If you are new here, a good next step is:
- Open search and look up one task you already do often.
- Open two or three skill pages.
- Compare the install command, files, and reviews.
- Then browse collections to see whether someone has already packaged that workflow.
If you need help with the product, contact support@agentskillsfinder.com.
