AI Skills Registry

AI Skills Registry

Discover and install AI skills, like Docker Hub for agents.

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Skills Registry is a CLI that lets developers discover and install skills from a shared registry. It’s designed for teams building AI coding workflows, making it easy to reuse existing skills instead of creating new ones from scratch. When using the skill-finder, Claude (or any other AI engine) can search the registry for relevant skills to make your request more precise. So you can (1) search for skills using the CLI and also (2) use the skill that searches for skills to do this autonomously
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Eugenio Scafati
We first built Skills Registry after experimenting with agent skills internally and realizing it wasn’t easy to discover existing skills and reuse them. So we created a shared registry—similar to Docker Hub—where developers can publish skills and install them on demand. Once the registry was in place, we built skill-finder: a skill that searches the registry every time you prompt your AI assistant, to check whether an existing skill could help with your request. Now you can prompt Claude (or any coding assistant), and skill-finder will use the Skills Registry CLI to discover relevant skills to accomplish the task.
Jacey

@eugenio_scafati Congrats on the launch, Eugenio. The “Docker Hub for agent skills” framing clicks — we keep rewriting the same workflow glue. Love the CLI + skill-finder that can suggest/install skills mid-chat. How do you handle versioning and security reviews, and will there be a curated “trusted” tier as the registry grows?

Eugenio Scafati
npm install -g skill-registry-cli


https://www.npmjs.com/package/skill-registry-cli

Zolani Matebese

@eugenio_scafati Congrats on the launch Eugenio, what does your current (available) skills base look like or is it dynamic find? Do you curate?