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Skillstore is an AI skills market for Claude, Codex and Claude Code, focusing on the distribution of reusable skills with "security audit + one-click installation". Skillstore accumulates skills in the form of standardized packages through automated security scanning and versioning management, making it convenient for developers to quickly discover, install and share Agent Skills for code review, test generation, refactoring optimization, document writing and security inspection. High-frequency scenarios. Skillstore also supports submitting skills and triggering security audit and audit processes, allowing teams to build skills libraries and skill stacks more controllably, improve the reliability and maintainability of agent expansion capabilities, and adapt to pluggable capabilities in the MCP ecosystem.

1. core functions

  • Skillstore distributes Agent Skills to environments such as Claude, Codex, and Claude Code, with an emphasis on security auditing and one-click installation experiences.
  • The platform organizes skills into standardized packages through automated security scanning and versioning management, making it convenient for developers to quickly discover, install and share.
  • It is particularly suitable for skill reuse for high-frequency development tasks such as code review, test generation, refactoring optimization, documentation, and security inspection.

2. usage scenarios

  • It is suitable for teams to first screen out higher-risk skill packages through platforms with security scanning when preparing to build an internal skill database.
  • If you want to install different skills for development assistants in batches and want to balance version management and reliability, Skillstore will be safer.
  • It is also suitable for submitting customized skills and going through the review process to gradually build a more controllable Skills release system.

3. suitable for the crowd

  • Suitable for development teams, platform maintainers, AI programming tool users and technical organizations that value security governance.
  • It is also suitable for individual developers who want to make their skill expansion capabilities more reliable and maintainable.
  • If you don't want to choose between "easy to install" and "safe and controllable", Skillstore will be more attractive.

4. common problems

What is Skillstore best for?

It is most suitable for installing and distributing AI skill packs while ensuring certain security audits and version management.

What is the difference between Skillstore and the General Skills Catalog?

It places more emphasis on automated security scanning and audit processes than just giving a list of skills.

What tasks are Skillstore suitable for?

Skills related to code review, test generation, refactoring, documentation, and security inspections are all well suited to be managed through it.

Why would anyone choose Skillstore?

Because development teams often want to improve installation efficiency and are unwilling to ignore the risks that third-party skills may bring.

When is it worth using Skillstore?

It's worth using when you're ready to incorporate the skills market into the formal development process and want to improve access reliability.

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