Source: Claudeskills Info Directory 2026 04 26
URL: https://claudeskills.info/ Explore: https://claudeskills.info/explore/ Total catalog (claimed): 658+ skills (at time of ingest 2026-04-26) Featured on: Product Hunt
A third-party community marketplace and search directory for Claude Skills. Aggregates skills from official publishers (Anthropic, OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, Vercel, GitHub, WordPress) alongside community-built collections like Trail of Bits security research, MITRE-mapped cybersecurity skills, Jesse Vincent’s Superpowers, and curator bundles. Distinct from the wiki’s existing references to SkillsMP, TokRepo, and awesome-claude-skills because it foregrounds cross-vendor official collections — making it the easiest single place to compare ecosystem maturity across LLM vendors that implement the Agent Skills open standard.
Key Takeaways
- Cross-vendor official collections are the differentiator. Anthropic (16), OpenAI (37), Microsoft (333), Google (11), Vercel (8), GitHub Copilot (324), WordPress all surface as first-class publisher collections. No other Claude-skills directory the wiki currently tracks does this.
- 658+ skills total. Substantially smaller than SkillsMP’s 800k+ but with a higher signal-to-noise ratio — most listings are publisher-vetted or curator-vetted rather than raw user uploads.
- 12 categories with skill counts. Development (83), Productivity (60), AI & ML (23), Office & Documents (13), Creative & Art (12), Data & Analysis (11), Design & Styling (9), Testing (9), Communication (8), Security (5), Meta & Tools (3), plus Learning. Useful for scoped browsing.
- Surfaces well-known community packs. Cybersecurity Skills (734+, MITRE-mapped, mukul975), Trail of Bits Security Research (45 skills), Everything Claude Code (86+, affaan-m, 76.2k), PM Skills Marketplace (63, phuryn). Each links out to the full bundle.
- Cross-references match the wiki’s existing graph. Anthropic’s 16 official skills correspond to skills (the wiki tracks the repo at 17, the Hub shows 16 — minor counting drift, likely template-skill exclusion). Superpowers shows up here at 1.2k via the Hub vs the repo’s actual 168k stars — the Hub’s counter is its own engagement metric, not GitHub stars.
- Fetched via Tavily. WebFetch was blocked (HTTP 403, CDN bot challenge). Snapshot was extracted via Tavily MCP fallback — same operational pattern documented for ingest routines.
- Install/submission mechanism not visible from the public site snapshot. The Hub may have an internal install flow or PR-based submission, but the explore page doesn’t surface it. Treat as a discovery surface; install through the underlying GitHub repo or Claude Code marketplace.
- Trust gradient runs publisher → curator → individual. Use Hub → Anthropic / OpenAI / Microsoft collections for production-grade skills, curator bundles (Trail of Bits, mukul975) for specialty domains, individual skills with caution.
Featured collections (at time of ingest)
Official publishers
| Publisher | Skills in collection | Domains covered |
|---|---|---|
| Anthropic | 16 | Frontend design, PDF, DOCX, XLSX, MCP builder, document tools |
| OpenAI | 37 | Codex CLI, multi-agent development |
| Microsoft | 333 | Azure, .NET, AI Foundry — largest enterprise collection |
| 11 | Google Labs, Gemini, Stitch design | |
| Vercel | 8 | Next.js, React, edge deployment |
| GitHub Copilot | 324 | Azure, .NET, Docker |
| WordPress | (count not surfaced) | WordPress plugin skills |
Community / partner highlights
- Cybersecurity Skills (mukul975) — 734+ skills mapped to MITRE ATT&CK; the largest single security-domain bundle
- Trail of Bits Security Research — 45 skills focused on fuzzing, static analysis, vulnerability detection
- Everything Claude Code (affaan-m) — 86+ skills, rules, hooks, agent configs; 76.2k engagement counter
- PM Skills Marketplace (phuryn) — 63 product-management skills covering discovery → strategy → execution → launch → growth
- Superpowers (Jesse Vincent) — listed at 1.2k on the Hub; corresponds to Superpowers (168k stars on GitHub)
How it compares to the wiki’s other directory references
| Source | Scale | Vetting | What it’s good for |
|---|---|---|---|
| claudeskills.info (this article) | 658+ skills, 12 categories, multi-vendor official collections | Mixed: official publisher tier + curator tier + community | Comparing official publisher coverage; finding curator bundles |
| skills | 17 skills | Anthropic-published reference | Authoring skills; reading the spec; trusted starter pack |
| SkillsMP (per plugins-and-marketplaces) | 800,000+ entries | Community uploads, no formal vetting | Maximum-coverage discovery; long-tail searches |
| TokRepo (per plugins article) | 500+ skills, MCP servers, workflows | Curated for discovery | Cross-primitive search (skills + MCP + workflows together) |
| awesome-claude-skills (per plugins article) | 1,234+ skills | Community ratings and reviews | Read-the-reviews discovery |
The Hub’s strength is the publisher collections layer — none of the others foreground cross-vendor official catalogs.
Sample skills surfaced in /explore/
(Top of stream at time of ingest; the catalog updates continuously.)
- OpenClaw Chrome Relay Helper (i-am-rad, Frontend) — Pre-req for browser automation requiring OpenClaw Browser Relay Chrome extension.
- Polymarket Screener (bytesagain1) — Screen prediction markets by category, probability, liquidity.
- Cost Control 3-Tier API Spend Protection (theshadowrose, AI/ML) — Caution / emergency / hard-cap protection across multi-provider API spend.
- Token Tamer — AI API Cost Control (theshadowrose) — Multi-provider monitor with budget enforcement.
- CurlShip Directory Submission (marcindudekdev) — Single-curl SaaS-directory submission with OG-tag scraping.
- Transcribe (dairui1) — Podcast → audio + SRT subtitles + TXT transcript.
- Trugen AI — Build, configure, deploy conversational video agents.
- Vercel React Best Practices (Frontend) — React/Next.js performance optimization.
- Semgrep Rule Variant Creator (Testing) — Port Semgrep rules to target languages with rule + test pairs.
- Word Document Processor / PowerPoint Processor / Excel Spreadsheet Processor (Anthropic, Office & Docs, 5.3k each) — The production document skills surfaced as discrete cards.
Each card carries:
- One- to two-sentence description with usage trigger (“Use when …” / trigger phrases)
- Author handle / publisher
- Category badge + free-form tag chips
- Engagement counter (views? installs? unclear from snapshot)
When to use it
- You want to compare official skill coverage across vendors (Anthropic vs OpenAI vs Microsoft vs Google) at a glance.
- You’re researching what specialty bundles exist for a domain — security, PM, frontend, etc. — without trawling individual GitHub repos.
- You want to discover community skill-bundle creators whose work might be worth following.
- You’re building a curated skills shortlist for a team and need a second opinion on which collections are visible.
When not to use it
- You need an authoritative install path — go through
anthropics/skills(plugin marketplace) or the underlying GitHub repo. The Hub is for discovery, not necessarily install. - You need vetted production skills only — pre-filter to Anthropic / OpenAI / Microsoft official tiers; treat individual community skills as read-and-test before relying on them.
- You’re writing skills for a single workflow —
template/in skills plus the Building Skills Guide is a faster path than the Hub’s discovery flow.
Tradeoffs
- Counts can drift. The Hub’s per-collection counts and the underlying GitHub repos’ counts don’t always match (16 vs 17 for Anthropic, 1.2k vs 168k for Superpowers). Trust the GitHub source for stars; trust the Hub for relative scale comparisons.
- No visible quality vetting. The site doesn’t publish a moderation policy. Publisher tiers are presumably trusted by virtue of the publisher; community tier is on you.
- Install mechanism unclear from public surface. Discovery is good; the install handoff isn’t documented from the explore page. Plan to bridge to GitHub or
/plugin install. - CDN-blocked from automation. The Hub returns HTTP 403 to direct WebFetch, requiring Tavily fallback — fine for ad-hoc lookups, friction for any pipeline that wants to scrape it.
Related
- skills — Anthropic’s canonical skills repo; the Hub features 16 of these 17 skills as the “Anthropic Official Skills” collection
- Agent Skills Overview — official Anthropic docs for the standard the Hub aggregates
- Claude Code Skills Ecosystem — broader ecosystem map; the Hub is one of several discovery surfaces
- Claude Code Plugins and Marketplaces — sister directories (SkillsMP, TokRepo, awesome-claude-skills) compared in the table above
- Superpowers — featured on the Hub; the wiki’s deep entity article on the underlying project
- SuperClaude Framework — third-party Claude Code framework; not yet on the Hub at time of ingest
- Corey Haines Marketing Skills Bundle — parallel curator bundle in the marketing domain
- Five Claude Skills Recipe — Eliot Prince’s curator pack
- Skill Design Patterns — patterns extracted from real skills found via directories like the Hub
- _index
Try It
- Open
https://claudeskills.info/explore/and scan the publisher-collection cards. Note which vendors have how many skills — useful baseline for ecosystem maturity. - Filter to one category that maps to current work (e.g., Security if doing pentest research, Office & Documents if shipping reports). Read 3-5 skill cards to calibrate quality.
- For any skill that looks promising, click through to its source repo before installing. Verify license, last-update date, and SKILL.md quality firsthand.
- Cross-reference any community pack you’re considering against the wiki’s existing entity articles (Superpowers, Marketing Skills Bundle, etc.) — if it’s already documented, lean on the wiki article. If not, propose a Research operation.
- Don’t rely on the Hub’s install flow — install via
/plugin installornpx skills addper the underlying repo’s documented path.
Open Questions
- What’s the moderation policy? Are there reported takedowns of low-quality or malicious skills?
- Is there an API or RSS feed for new skill listings? (Useful for adding to the wiki’s watchlist routine if so.)
- How is the Hub funded — affiliate, advertising, sponsored placements? The “third-party marketplace” framing leaves this unspecified.
- What’s the submission flow? Is it PR-based (like awesome lists) or form-based (like a SaaS marketplace)?
- The 658+ total vs ~250 directly-categorized count gap — what fills the difference? Probably collection cards being counted at the publisher level rather than per-skill, but worth verifying.