BrowseFull catalogOutcomesSolve a specific problemRolesStack by teamTrustFilter by risk tier
← Back to the Claude Observatory

skills-manager

Skill Infrastructure Usable
Works inClaude Code
Usable Scanned — metadata only

Centralizes AI agent skill definitions and enables reuse across multiple agents without duplicating logic.

A desktop app (Tauri 2 + React + Rust, macOS and Windows) that gathers the skills scattered across different AI agent directories into one interface to view, enable, distribute, and back up. Agent presets cover Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, OpenClaw, OpenCode, Trae, Qoder, Antigravity, and Kiro. Includes a built-in marketplace backed by skills.sh and GitHub sync for backup and restore on a new machine.

114 starsMIT (commercial OK)FreeQuick setup
Usable rating — This tool is functional but has notable gaps. Review the evaluation notes below before deploying.

Centralizes AI agent skill definitions and enables reuse across multiple agents without duplicating logic. Reduces drift and simplifies deployment of skill updates across agent fleets.

Teams running multiple Claude-based agents who need consistent, versioned skill libraries and cross-agent capability sharing.

Claude Code Claude Cowork Claude Chat

https://github.com/cchao123/skills-manager

By cchao123

How to Get It

Option 1: Claude Desktop App (Code Mode)Click the + button next to the prompt box → PluginsAdd plugin. Search and click Install. Skills work in Claude Code only.
Option 2: Paste into Claude CodeCopy the command below and paste it into your conversation. Claude will install it.
Command
Download the latest release from https://github.com/cchao123/skills-manager/releases, install, and launch — the app auto-scans local agent directories and shows discovered skills.

Tip: Paste this into a Claude Code conversation. Verify command matches your Claude Code version.

First thing to try

After installing, paste this into Claude:

Help me aggregate skills from Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and other agent directories into one management view
CostFree

Trust Signals Auto-scanned

Stars114Contributors1Last updated2026-05-28LicenseMIT (OK for commercial use)Known CVEsNone foundSources: GitHub Advisory Database + OSV.dev · Scanned 2026-08-12 · scanner vattempted-no-data

Community Pulse Active

Discussed on Hacker News, Reddit

3 mentions across 2 sources

Reviewer notes

Auto-scanned review. These are observations, not a security certification.

Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 124 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 0d ago; license MIT.

Things to check

  • Scanned, not hands-on tested — this entry was auto-scanned from public metadata (GitHub metrics, license, security flags). No reviewer has run it, and no tool-specific limitations have been documented yet.
  • Single maintainer. Consider the risk if this person stops maintaining the project.

How to evaluate tools before deploying →

Data shown here comes from public APIs and automated scanning. Reviewer notes reflect one person's experience. This is not a security certification or legal recommendation. Always evaluate tools according to your own organization's policies.

Evaluation

Ease of Use
3/5
Versatility
3/5
Reliability
3/5
Security
3/5
Overall score3.00 / 5.00 UsableEvaluatedMay 2026
Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 124 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 0d ago; license MIT.

← Back to the Claude Observatory

Rolling Claude out in your org? Let's talk.

Start a conversation →