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SkillsMP is an Agent Skills Market and Aggregate Directory for AI Programming Assistants. It mainly collects and organizes a large number of Agent Skills from GitHub to help developers discover, filter and install reusable skills faster. SkillsMP opens standards around SKILL.md and is compatible with tools such as Claude Code, OpenAI Codex CLI, and ChatGPT, allowing skills to precipitate best practices, workflow, and code specifications in a unified structure. Through classified navigation, author and popularity screening, quality indicators and search capabilities, SkillsMP makes it easier to reuse and combine skills such as code review, test generation, automated submission, and project scaffolding in AI programming scenarios. SkillsMP also provides documentation and interface instructions to facilitate teams to integrate skill management into engineering processes and continuously improve AI programming efficiency and delivery quality.

1. core functions

  • SkillsMP mainly collects and organizes a large number of Agent Skills from GitHub to help developers quickly discover reusable skills suitable for AI programming scenarios.
  • The platform organizes content around the SKILL.md specification and is compatible with Claude Code, OpenAI Codex CLI, ChatGPT and other tools, making it convenient to precipitate best practices into a unified structure.
  • It provides category navigation, author and popularity screening, quality indicators and search capabilities, which is suitable for quickly selecting more reliable candidates from a large number of skills.

2. usage scenarios

  • It is suitable for developers to make centralized selection when supplementing AI programming assistants with special capabilities such as code review, test generation, automated submission, and project scaffolding.
  • If the team is already using Claude Code or Codex CLI, SkillsMP can serve as a unified entry point for skills discovery, reducing the time it takes for each team to find warehouses separately.
  • It is also suitable to incorporate common skills into the engineering process and gradually establish your own skill stack and work specifications.

3. suitable for the crowd

  • Suitable for heavy users of AI programming tools, individual developers, engineering teams and people who want to standardize and expand the capabilities of agents.
  • It is also suitable for technical leaders who are responsible for the construction of internal tool chains and want to screen high-quality Skills.
  • If your biggest concern is "where to efficiently find development skills that you can use directly," SkillsMP will be more appropriate.

4. common problems

What is SkillsMP best for?

It is best suited to help developers centrally discover and filter Agent Skills suitable for Claude Code, Codex CLI and other tools.

What is the difference between SkillsMP and ordinary GitHub search?

It organizes scattered skill warehouses into a siteable catalog, and supplements classification, popularity and quality indicators to make it more efficient to find.

What skill types are suitable for SkillsMP?

Skills such as code review, test generation, automated submission processes, scaffolding and developing specifications are all suitable places to find here.

Why would anyone use SkillsMP?

Because it is expensive to find Skills directly in GitHub's massive warehouse, SkillsMP has made this matter a navigable platform.

When is it worth using SkillsMP?

It's worth using when you're ready to systematically add skills to your AI programming assistant, rather than occasionally trying out a few warehouses.

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