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AI Skill Repository List
How to read a curated list of Agent Skills repositories without confusing it with a generic prompt directory.
Long-tail guide
Who this is for
Agent users, developers, and builders exploring SKILL.md, Claude Code Skills, Codex Skills, Nuwa, and Darwin repositories.
A useful AI Skill repository list should help you find installable or study-worthy skill packages, not just collect anything with an AI label. The best lists explain what each repository is for and what risks to review.
Good use cases
Common tasks
- Discover official and community skill examples.
- Compare single-skill repositories with marketplaces.
- Find Nuwa-style thinking skills.
- Study workflow skills before writing your own.
Recommended workflow
- Start with a core specification or official example.
- Open one repository at a time and read SKILL.md.
- Check scripts and permissions before installing.
- Keep notes on which skill actually improves a task.
When not to use it
- Do not install everything from a directory.
- Do not confuse prompt lists with skill packages.
- Do not ignore repository maintenance and license signals.
Related Fineuralab pages
FAQ
What makes a repository a real skill repository?
It should include skill-focused instructions, usually centered on SKILL.md, references, scripts, assets, or a clear skill packaging standard.
Are high-star repositories always safe?
No. Stars are a discovery signal, not a security review.