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Claude Code Skills

Browse SKILL.md files written for Claude Code workflows, conventions, triggers, and installation paths.

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Why browse by platform

Claude Code is one of the ecosystems most closely associated with SKILL.md files, so platform pages for Claude-specific skills are especially useful. They help users separate generic skill ideas from instructions that clearly target Claude Code’s behavior, directory layout, and workflow conventions.

This matters in practice because many skill files are not portable in a perfect one-to-one way. A skill written for Claude Code may still inspire a Codex or Cursor workflow, but the installation path, trigger assumptions, or expected behavior can differ enough that users need context before adopting it.

A focused Claude Code platform page is also a strong SEO asset. Developers search for terms like Claude Code skills, best Claude Code SKILL.md files, or frontend Claude Code skills. Platform hubs make that intent easy to serve with real data and category overlap.

Benefits of this platform filter

  • Find skills that are much more likely to match Claude Code’s expected format and workflow assumptions.
  • Separate Claude-specific instructions from generic or cross-agent skill files.
  • Make it easier to compare multiple Claude Code skills in the same category or problem area.
  • Improve discoverability for high-intent Claude Code skill searches.

How to use claude code skills

  1. Check whether the skill explicitly references Claude Code, Anthropic, or known Claude-specific install locations and conventions.
  2. Read the preview to confirm the instructions are operational rather than generic advice dressed up as a skill.
  3. Use the category badge together with the platform badge so you know both what the skill does and which ecosystem it targets.
  4. Treat generic skills as reusable references, but prefer Claude-specific ones when you want the least translation work.