find-skills
The find-skills Claude Code item enables discovery and installation of over 400,000 AI agent skills from multiple marketplaces including official partners like Anthropic, Vercel, and Stripe, plus community repositories focused on domains such as security, testing, and DevOps. Use this skill when users ask to find, browse, or install new agent capabilities, search for skills in specific domains, or want to extend agent functionality with specialized tools and extensions.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/rohitg00/skillkit /tmp/find-skills && cp -r /tmp/find-skills/skills/find-skills ~/.claude/skills/find-skillsSKILL.md
# Find Skills Universal skill discovery across all AI agent skill marketplaces. ## When to Use Use this skill when the user: - Asks "how do I do X" where X might have an existing skill - Says "find a skill for X" or "is there a skill that can..." - Wants to extend agent capabilities with specialized knowledge - Mentions a domain (testing, deployment, design, security, etc.) ## SkillKit CLI Commands ```bash # Search skills npx skillkit@latest find <query> # Install from GitHub npx skillkit@latest install <owner/repo> # Browse TUI marketplace npx skillkit@latest marketplace # List installed skills npx skillkit@latest list # Get recommendations based on your project npx skillkit@latest recommend ``` ## Skill Sources (400K+ skills) ### Official Partners | Source | Install | |--------|---------| | Anthropic | `npx skillkit@latest install anthropics/skills` | | Vercel | `npx skillkit@latest install vercel-labs/agent-skills` | | Expo | `npx skillkit@latest install expo/skills` | | Remotion | `npx skillkit@latest install remotion-dev/skills` | | Supabase | `npx skillkit@latest install supabase/agent-skills` | | Stripe | `npx skillkit@latest install stripe/ai` | ### Community Collections | Source | Focus | |--------|-------| | `trailofbits/skills` | Security, auditing | | `obra/superpowers` | TDD, workflow | | `wshobson/agents` | Dev patterns | | `ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills` | Curated collection | | `langgenius/dify` | AI platform | | `better-auth/skills` | Authentication | | `elysiajs/skills` | Bun/ElysiaJS | | `rohitg00/kubectl-mcp-server` | Kubernetes MCP | ## How to Help Users ### Step 1: Understand the Need Identify: 1. Domain (React, testing, DevOps, security, etc.) 2. Specific task (writing tests, deployment, code review) 3. Technology stack ### Step 2: Search for Skills Run search with relevant keywords: ```bash npx skillkit@latest find "react testing" npx skillkit@latest find "kubernetes" npx skillkit@latest find "security audit" ``` ### Step 3: Present Results When you find skills, show: 1. Skill name and description 2. The install command 3. Source repository Example response: ``` Found: "React Best Practices" from Vercel Labs - React and Next.js patterns from Vercel Engineering Install: npx skillkit@latest install vercel-labs/agent-skills ``` ### Step 4: Install Install for the user: ```bash npx skillkit@latest install <owner/repo> ``` Or install specific skill (non-interactive): ```bash npx skillkit@latest install owner/repo --skills skill-name npx skillkit@latest install anthropics/skills --skills frontend-design npx skillkit@latest install vercel-labs/agent-skills -s react-best-practices ``` ## Common Searches | Need | Search Query | |------|--------------| | React patterns | `npx skillkit@latest find react` | | Testing | `npx skillkit@latest find testing jest` | | TypeScript | `npx skillkit@latest find typescript` | | DevOps | `npx skillkit@latest find docker kubernetes` | | Security | `npx skillkit@latest find security` | | API design | `npx skillkit@latest find api rest graphql` | | Mobile | `npx skillkit@latest find react-native expo` | | Database | `npx skillkit@latest find postgres prisma` | ## When No Skills Found If no matching skill exists: 1. Offer to help directly with your capabilities 2. Suggest creating a custom skill: ```bash npx skillkit@latest init my-skill ``` 3. Recommend publishing to share with others: ```bash npx skillkit@latest publish ``` ## Browse Online - Website: https://agentskills.com - GitHub: https://github.com/rohitg00/skillkit ## Important Notes - Use `owner/repo` format, NOT full URLs - Use `--skills` (plural) or `-s` flag for specific skills - Add `@latest` to npx for latest version: `npx skillkit@latest`
Manages work transitions between team members or agents by creating structured handoff documents, summarizing project status, documenting key decisions, blockers, and open questions, and generating onboarding briefs. Use when someone needs to hand off, hand over, or transition a project; pass work to another person or agent; brief a colleague taking over; prepare a shift change summary; or onboard someone mid-task. Produces ready-to-use handoff documents covering current status, next steps, known issues, technical context, and communication templates for both planned and unplanned transfers.
Coordinates parallel investigation threads to simultaneously explore multiple hypotheses or root causes across different system areas. Use when debugging production incidents, slow API performance, multi-system integration failures, or complex bugs where the root cause is unclear and multiple plausible theories exist; when serial troubleshooting is too slow; or when multiple investigators can divide root-cause analysis work. Provides structured phases for problem decomposition, thread assignment, sync points with Continue/Pivot/Converge decisions, and final report synthesis.
Performs a structured five-stage code review covering requirements compliance, correctness, code quality, testing, and security/performance. Each stage uses targeted checklists and categorized feedback (Blocker/Major/Minor/Nit) with actionable suggestions and rationale. Use when the user asks for code review, PR feedback, pull request review, or wants their code checked for bugs, style issues, or vulnerabilities — triggered by phrases like "review my code", "check this PR", "review my changes", "pull request review", or "code feedback".
Applies the scientific method to debugging by helping users form specific, testable hypotheses, design targeted experiments, and systematically confirm or reject theories to find root causes. Use when a user says their code isn't working, they're getting an error, something broke, they want to troubleshoot a bug, or they're trying to figure out what's causing an issue. Concrete actions include isolating failing components, forming and testing hypotheses, analyzing error messages, tracing execution paths, and interpreting test results to narrow down root causes.
Performs systematic root cause analysis to identify the true source of bugs, errors, and unexpected behavior through structured investigation phases — not just treating symptoms. Use when a user reports a bug, crash, error, or broken behavior and needs to debug, troubleshoot, or investigate why something is not working; especially for complex or intermittent issues across multiple components. Applies the Five Whys method, hypothesis-driven testing, stack trace analysis, git blame/log evidence gathering, and causal chain documentation to isolate and confirm root causes before applying any fix.
Applies systematic tracing and isolation techniques to pinpoint exactly where a bug originates in code. Use when a bug is hard to locate, code is not working as expected, an error or crash appears with unclear cause, a regression was introduced between recent commits, or you need to narrow down which component, function, or line is faulty. Covers binary search debugging, git bisect for regressions, strategic logging with [TRACE] patterns, data and control flow tracing, component isolation, minimal reproduction cases, conditional breakpoints, and watch expressions across TypeScript, SQL, and bash.
Creates and structures SKILL.md files for AI coding agents, including YAML frontmatter, trigger phrases, directive instructions, decision trees, code examples, and verification checklists. Use when the user asks to write a new skill, create a skill file, author agent capabilities, generate skill documentation, or define a skill template for Claude Code agents.
Guides the creation of technical design documents before writing code, producing architecture diagrams, data models, API interface definitions, implementation plans, and multi-option trade-off analyses. Use when the user asks to plan a feature, architect a system, design an API, explore implementation approaches, or requests a technical design or spec before coding — especially for complex features involving multiple components, ambiguous requirements, or significant architectural changes.