Agent Skills
Instruction packs that give your AI agent know-how. Three different kinds — pick the right one below.
✦ Standalone skills4,610
Self-contained. Install one into any project and it works on its own — no other software needed.
🧰 Tool add-ons1,006
Come bundled with a specific tool and only work together with it — they teach your agent how to operate that tool.
✓ Official
48 companiesPublished by the companies themselves — pick one to see everything they ship.
openai9 skills
anthropics16 skills
google-gemini17 skills
microsoft98 skills
github8 skills
facebook4 skills
react1 skill
coinbase6 skills
stripe7 skills
shopify2 skills
cloudflare19 skills
vercel22 skills
vercel-labs63 skills
supabase4 skills
huggingface6 skills
pytorch2 skills
flutter3 skills
DataDog11 skills
getsentry92 skills
brave2 skills
googleworkspace95 skills
google-labs-code3 skills
genkit-ai9 skills
expo2 skills
n8n-io21 skills
sveltejs3 skills
nuxt1 skill
shadcn-ui2 skills
bitwarden2 skills
automattic36 skills
larksuite35 skills
browserbase2 skills
browser-use9 skills
apify2 skills
clickhouse8 skills
neondatabase11 skills
upstash10 skills
posthog165 skills
langfuse2 skills
resend3 skills
sanity-io25 skills
streamlit4 skills
remotion-dev3 skills
tldraw7 skills
apollographql1 skill
mastra-ai28 skills
triggerdotdev1 skill
mcp-use4 skillsrequests
✓★ 2,433by microsoft
Best practices for HTTP client usage with Requests including sessions, error handling, and timeouts.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with microsoft/debugpy
code-review
✓★ 2,194by sentry
Perform code reviews following Sentry engineering practices. Use when reviewing pull requests, examining code changes, or providing feedback on code quality. Covers security, performance, testing, and design review.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with getsentry/sentry-python
find-bugs
✓★ 2,194by sentry
Find bugs, security vulnerabilities, and code quality issues in local branch changes. Use when asked to review changes, find bugs, security review, or audit code on the current branch.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with getsentry/sentry-python
security-review
✓★ 2,194by sentry
Security code review for vulnerabilities. Use when asked to "security review", "find vulnerabilities", "check for security issues", "audit security", "OWASP review", or review code for injection, XSS, authentication, authorization, cryptography issues. Provides systematic review with confidence-based reporting.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with getsentry/sentry-python
skill-scanner
✓★ 2,194by sentry
Scan agent skills for security issues. Use when asked to "scan a skill",
🧰 Not standalone — use together with getsentry/sentry-python
ai-elements
✓★ 2,184by vercel
Build AI chat interfaces using ai-elements components — conversations, messages, tool displays, prompt inputs, and more. Use when the user wants to build a chatbot, AI assistant UI, or any AI-powered chat interface.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with vercel/ai-elements
migrating-to-workflow-sdk
✓★ 2,184by vercel
Migrates Temporal, Inngest, Trigger.dev, and AWS Step Functions workflows to the Workflow SDK. Use when porting Activities, Workers, Signals, step.run(), step.waitForEvent(), Trigger.dev tasks / wait.forToken / triggerAndWait, ASL JSON state machines, Task/Choice/Wait/Parallel states, task tokens, or child workflows.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with vercel/workflow
workflow-init
✓★ 2,184by vercel
Install and configure Vercel Workflow SDK before it exists in node_modules. Use when the user asks to "install workflow", "set up workflow", "add durable workflows", "configure workflow sdk", or "init workflow" for Next.js, Express, Hono, Fastify, NestJS, Nitro, Nuxt, Astro, SvelteKit, or Vite.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with vercel/workflow
workflow
✓★ 2,184by vercel
Creates durable, resumable workflows using Vercel's Workflow SDK. Use when building workflows that need to survive restarts, pause for external events, retry on failure, or coordinate multi-step operations over time. Triggers on mentions of "workflow", "durable functions", "resumable", "workflow sdk", "queue", "event", "push", "subscribe", or step-based orchestration.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with vercel/workflow
add-adapter
✓★ 2,158by vercel
Add a vendor-official or community adapter to the Chat SDK catalog and docs — adapters.json registry, chat/adapters catalog entry, the docs MDX page, meta.json, integration-test lists, and a changeset. Use when a developer wants to add, list, register, or submit a third-party (vendor-official or community) adapter to this repo, add an adapter to the catalog, or create or edit an adapter docs page under apps/docs/content/adapters/vendor-official or apps/docs/content/adapters/community.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with vercel/chat
chat-sdk
✓★ 2,158by vercel
Build multi-platform chat bots with Chat SDK (`chat` npm package). Use when developers want to scaffold a bot with create-chat-sdk, build a Slack, Teams, Google Chat, Discord, Telegram, GitHub, Linear, or WhatsApp bot, handle mentions, direct messages, subscribed threads, reactions, slash commands, cards, modals, files, or AI streaming, set up webhook routes or multi-adapter bots, send rich cards or streamed AI responses to chat platforms, or build a custom adapter or state adapter.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with vercel/chat
upstash-ratelimit-ts
✓★ 2,039by upstash
Lightweight guidance for using the Redis Rate Limit TypeScript SDK, including setup steps, basic usage, and pointers to advanced algorithm, features, pricing, and traffic‑protection docs.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with upstash/ratelimit-js
integrate-genui-firebase
✓★ 1,703by flutter
Use this skill when the user asks to integrate the genui package and get a simple conversation going with Firebase AI Logic.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with flutter/genui
upgrade-stripe
✓★ 1,644by Stripe
Guide for upgrading Stripe API versions and SDKs
🧰 Not standalone — use together with stripe/ai
stripe-best-practices
✓★ 1,644by stripe
Guides Stripe integration decisions — API selection (Checkout Sessions vs PaymentIntents), Connect platform setup (Accounts v2, controller properties), billing/subscriptions, Treasury financial accounts, integration surfaces (Checkout, Payment Element), migrating from deprecated Stripe APIs, and security best practices (API key management, restricted keys, webhooks, OAuth). Use when building, modifying, or reviewing any Stripe integration — including accepting payments, building marketplaces, in
🧰 Not standalone — use together with stripe/ai
stripe-projects
✓★ 1,644by stripe
Use when the user wants to provision infrastructure or third-party services using Stripe Projects. Triggers: "I need a database", "set up auth", "add caching", "give me a Postgres", "provision Redis", "I need hosting", "add a vector DB", "get me an API key for X", "get credentials for X", "sign up for a service", "set up monitoring", "show me the catalog", "what can I provision", "browse providers", "add an LLM provider", "configure model provider", "add email sending", "set up search", "add a m
🧰 Not standalone — use together with stripe/ai
connect-recommend
✓★ 1,644by stripe
This skill should be used when the user asks about Stripe Connect configuration, charge patterns, dashboard access, or how to get started with Connect, is building a marketplace, platform, multi-vendor store, gig platform, or subscription platform, needs to pay out sellers, vendors, or providers, mentions split payments, revenue sharing, multi-party payments, or similar payment distribution concepts, provides a company URL or business description for a recommendation, builds SaaS that routes mon
🧰 Not standalone — use together with stripe/ai
stripe-directory
✓★ 1,644by stripe
Use when the user wants to find businesses, software, service providers, or partners for a specific industry, workflow, pain point, capability, or job to be done. Also use when the agent needs to programmatically purchase or consume a service. Use Stripe Directory to build a short relevant shortlist, even if the user does not mention Stripe Directory explicitly.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with stripe/ai
winapp-frameworks
✓★ 1,128by microsoft
Framework-specific Windows development guidance for Electron, .NET (WPF, WinForms), C++, Rust, Flutter, and Tauri. Use when packaging or adding Windows features to an Electron app, .NET desktop app, Flutter app, Tauri app, Rust app, or C++ app.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with microsoft/winappcli
winapp-identity
✓★ 1,128by microsoft
Enable Windows package identity for desktop apps to access Windows APIs like push notifications, background tasks, share target, and startup tasks. Use when adding Windows notifications, background tasks, or other identity-requiring Windows features to a desktop app.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with microsoft/winappcli
winapp-ui-automation
✓★ 1,128by microsoft
Inspect and interact with running Windows app UIs from the command line using UI Automation (UIA). Use when an AI agent or developer needs to inspect a UI element tree, find controls, take screenshots, click buttons, read or set text, or verify UI state in a running Windows app. Works with any framework WinUI 3, WPF, WinForms, Win32, Electron.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with microsoft/winappcli
winapp-manifest
✓★ 1,128by microsoft
Create and edit Windows app manifest files (Package.appxmanifest or appxmanifest.xml) that define app identity, capabilities, and visual assets, or generate new assets from existing images. Use when creating a Windows app manifest for any app type (GUI, console, CLI tool, service), adding Windows capabilities, generating new app icons and assets, or adding execution aliases, file associations, protocol handlers, or other app extensions.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with microsoft/winappcli
winapp-package
✓★ 1,128by microsoft
Package a Windows app as an MSIX installer for distribution or testing. Use when creating a Windows installer, packaging an Electron/Flutter/.NET/Rust/C++/Tauri app for Windows, building an MSIX, distributing a desktop app, packaging a console app or CLI tool, or adding MSIX packaging to a build script or CI/CD pipeline.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with microsoft/winappcli
winapp-setup
✓★ 1,128by microsoft
Set up a Windows app project for MSIX packaging, Windows SDK access, or Windows API usage. Use when adding Windows support to an Electron, .NET, C++, Rust, Flutter, or Tauri project, or restoring SDK packages after cloning.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with microsoft/winappcli
winapp-signing
✓★ 1,128by microsoft
Create and manage code signing certificates for Windows apps and MSIX packages. Use when generating a certificate, signing a Windows app or installer, or fixing certificate trust issues.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with microsoft/winappcli
winapp-troubleshoot
✓★ 1,128by microsoft
Diagnose and fix common Windows app packaging, signing, identity, and SDK errors. Use when encountering errors with MSIX packaging, certificate signing, Windows SDK setup, or app installation.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with microsoft/winappcli
winapp-ui-automation
✓★ 1,128by microsoft
Inspect and interact with running Windows app UIs from the command line using UI Automation (UIA). Use when an AI agent or developer needs to inspect a UI element tree, find controls, take screenshots, click buttons, read or set text, or verify UI state in a running Windows app. Works with any framework WinUI 3, WPF, WinForms, Win32, Electron.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with microsoft/winappcli
git-commit
✓★ 1,059by cloudflare
Use when creating git commits to ensure commit messages follow project standards. Applies the 7 rules for great commit messages with focus on conciseness and imperative mood.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with cloudflare/sandbox-sdk
redis-js
✓★ 954by upstash
Work with the Upstash Redis JavaScript/TypeScript SDK for serverless Redis operations. Use for caching, session storage, rate limiting, leaderboards, full-text search (querying, filtering, aggregating with @upstash/redis search extension), and all Redis data structures. Supports automatic serialization/deserialization of JavaScript types. Search also available via @upstash/search-redis and @upstash/search-ioredis adapters for TCP clients.
🧰 Not standalone — use together with upstash/redis-js
declarative-agent-developer
✓★ 926by microsoft
Create, build, deploy, and localize declarative agents for M365 Copilot and Teams. USE THIS SKILL for ANY task involving a declarative agent — including localization, scaffolding, editing manifests, adding capabilities, and deploying. Localization requires tokenized manifests and language files that only this skill knows how to produce. Triggers: "create agent", "create a declarative agent", "new declarative agent", "scaffold an agent", "new agent project", "add a capability", "add a plugin", "c
🧰 Not standalone — use together with microsoft/work-iq