Skills Catalog

Browse AI-analyzed skills from the global registry. Every skill is graded for safety, quality, clarity, and completeness.

455 skills published·Built on the agentskills.io standard·Compatible with Cursor, Claude Code, VS Code, GitHub Copilot, and 25+ more

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455 skills found

When the user wants help creating, scheduling, or optimizing social media content for LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or other platforms. Also… more

0~2.8k

Weighted social-graph ranking for warm intro discovery, bridge scoring, and network gap analysis across X and LinkedIn. Use when the user wants the reusable gra… more

0~1.0k

Use when the user asks to generate, edit, extend, poll, list, download, or delete Sora videos, create reusable non-human Sora character references, or run local… more

0~2.6k

Grounds every implementation decision in official documentation. Use when you want authoritative, source-cited code free from outdated patterns. Use when buildi… more

0~2.0k

Creates specs before coding. Use when starting a new project, feature, or significant change and no specification exists yet. Use when requirements are unclear,… more

0~1.9k

Use when the user asks for text-to-speech narration or voiceover, accessibility reads, audio prompts, or batch speech generation via the OpenAI Audio API; run t… more

0~1.8k
openaispreadsheetv1.0

Use when tasks involve creating, editing, analyzing, or formatting spreadsheets (`.xlsx`, `.csv`, `.tsv`) with formula-aware workflows, cached recalculation, an… more

0~1.7k

Spring Boot architecture patterns, REST API design, layered services, data access, caching, async processing, and logging. Use for Java Spring Boot backend work… more

0~2.5k

Spring Security best practices for authn/authz, validation, CSRF, secrets, headers, rate limiting, and dependency security in Java Spring Boot services.

0~2.0k

Test-driven development for Spring Boot using JUnit 5, Mockito, MockMvc, Testcontainers, and JaCoCo. Use when adding features, fixing bugs, or refactoring.

0~930

Verification loop for Spring Boot projects: build, static analysis, tests with coverage, security scans, and diff review before release or PR.

0~1.4k

Suggests manual context compaction at logical intervals to preserve context through task phases rather than arbitrary auto-compaction.

0~1.3k

Guides Stripe integration decisions — API selection (Checkout Sessions vs PaymentIntents), Connect platform setup (Accounts v2, controller properties), billing/… more

0~651

Use when setting up a new app or local repo with Stripe Projects, provisioning a software stack, or bootstrapping the Projects CLI from a coding agent.

0~172

Use when executing implementation plans with independent tasks in the current session

0~3.0k

Thread-safe data persistence in Swift using actors — in-memory cache with file-backed storage, eliminating data races by design.

0~1.2k

Swift 6.2 Approachable Concurrency — single-threaded by default, @concurrent for explicit background offloading, isolated conformances for main actor types.

0~2.0k

Protocol-based dependency injection for testable Swift code — mock file system, network, and external APIs using focused protocols and Swift Testing.

0~1.5k

SwiftUI architecture patterns, state management with @Observable, view composition, navigation, performance optimization, and modern iOS/macOS UI best practices… more

0~1.7k

Use when encountering any bug, test failure, or unexpected behavior, before proposing fixes

0~2.5k

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