Platform hub

Cursor Skills

Browse skill-style instruction files and workflows relevant to Cursor and Cursor-adjacent agent usage.

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Why browse by platform

Cursor users often want the same thing as Claude Code or Codex users: reusable instructions that reduce prompt repetition and improve consistency. A Cursor platform page gives them a focused path to skill files that appear to align with Cursor-style workflows or can be adapted there with minimal translation.

This is especially useful because many public skill repos are ecosystem-adjacent rather than perfectly standardized. A platform page helps users see whether a skill belongs to a specific agent family, is broadly portable, or needs some adaptation before it becomes useful in Cursor.

As the ecosystem keeps overlapping, this kind of platform filtering becomes more important than less. It helps the directory stay understandable even as the number of similar-looking SKILL.md files grows.

Benefits of this platform filter

  • Give Cursor users a dedicated browse path instead of forcing everything through generic search.
  • Help separate truly portable skills from ones that rely on another platform’s assumptions.
  • Improve SEO for platform-specific discovery around Cursor and AI editor workflows.
  • Make the directory easier to understand for users who think in tools first and categories second.

How to use cursor skills

  1. Look for Cursor references, editor-specific workflow assumptions, or generic skills that appear especially portable.
  2. Treat this platform hub as a compatibility shortcut rather than a claim of official support unless the source says so.
  3. Use the category and preview together to judge whether a skill is worth adapting for your setup.
  4. Keep the most portable high-quality skills close, even if they started life in another ecosystem.