Independent directory and educational resource. Not affiliated with Anthropic or Claude.
Independent & Community-Run

We curate the skills
that actually work

Claude Skills Hub is an independent directory built by developers, for developers. We hand-test every skill before listing it — no scraped repos, no unverified claims, no paywalls.

2,400+ Skills Listed
85K+ Monthly Users
180+ Curated Collections
100% Free & Open

Why we built this

Anthropic's official skill ecosystem is powerful — but finding the right skill for your workflow has always been a frustrating hunt through GitHub repos and Reddit threads.

Claude Skills Hub exists to solve that problem. We are an independent, third-party directory — not affiliated with Anthropic — built to give developers, consultants, and lean teams a single, trusted place to discover and evaluate agent skills for Claude Code and other AI coding tools.

Every skill in our directory has been reviewed by a real person. We check that the SKILL.md is valid, the use case is clear, and the skill actually does what it claims. If it doesn't pass our review, it doesn't get listed.

We cover Claude Code skills, MCP Servers, plugins, agent workflows, and free tools — with plain-English explanations so anyone can understand what a skill does without reading the source code.

"The best developer tools deserve the best documentation. We are building the resource we wished existed when we started using Claude Code." — Claude Skills Hub Editorial Team

How every skill gets reviewed

Our curation process is designed to surface skills that genuinely work — not just ones that exist.

Discovery

We monitor GitHub, Reddit, Discord, and community submissions to find new skills as they emerge. Anything submitted via our form gets reviewed within 48–72 hours.

Verification

A reviewer installs the skill, runs it against real tasks, and checks the SKILL.md schema. We verify: does it install cleanly? Does it do what it says? Is the documentation accurate?

Safety Check

We scan for security risks: command injection vectors, data exfiltration risks, and overly broad permissions. Skills that fail our safety review are rejected or flagged.

Documentation

We write plain-English descriptions, use-case examples, and installation guides for each skill. Our goal is that anyone — not just advanced users — can understand what a skill does.

Community Ratings

After listing, skills are rated by real users. Ratings feed into our leaderboard rankings. Skills that lose community trust or become unmaintained get flagged automatically.

Ongoing Updates

Skills are re-checked when major Claude Code updates are released. We update descriptions, re-test compatibility, and archive skills that are no longer maintained.

What we stand for

We are opinionated about how a good developer resource should operate.

Independence

We are not affiliated with Anthropic, Vercel, or any AI company. We do not accept payment for placement. Every listing is earned, not bought.

Transparency

Affiliate links are clearly labeled. Sponsored content (if ever added) will be marked. Our editorial policy is publicly available and never changes quietly.

Accessibility

This directory is free forever. No account required to browse, no premium tier, no paywalled reviews. Developer tools knowledge should be free.

Quality over quantity

We would rather list 500 verified skills than 5,000 unverified ones. Every skill we add has been tested by a real person on a real task.

Community first

The best skills are built by the community. We actively promote open-source contributors and give equal weight to community skills vs. officially-backed ones.

Plain English

We write for developers at every level — not just power users. If a description requires three paragraphs of jargon, we rewrite it until a new developer can understand it.

The editorial team

A small team of developers and technical writers who use AI coding tools every day.

Moaz Arshad

Founder & Editor-in-Chief

Full-stack developer and Claude Code power user. Maintains editorial standards and reviews all skill submissions.

Community Contributors

Skill Reviewers

Developers from across the community who submit reviews, flag outdated skills, and contribute to our editorial process.

Join the Team

Open Positions

We are looking for skill reviewers and technical writers. Reach out via our contact page if you want to contribute.

Have a skill to share?

If you have built a Claude Code skill that others would benefit from, submit it for review. We will test it, document it, and list it free of charge.