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AI Agent Skills Directory for OpenClaw, Hermes Agent, Claude Code, and Codex
Start here if you want the broad skills layer first, then jump into a use-case hub or a dedicated ecosystem directory once you know the task or platform.
Use Cases
Search-intent landing pages built around how people actually look for skills
These pages mix editorial guidance with curated listings, so you can start from a real task instead of from a raw directory filter.
Best Claude Code Skills
Best Claude Code Skills for Real Workflows
Browse the best Claude Code skills to start with for testing, MCP servers, frontend work, documentation, and skill authoring.
Best Codex Skills
Best Codex Skills for Builders Who Want Fast Leverage
Browse the best Codex skills for CLI creation, Playwright, PR handling, official docs, deployment, and skill authoring.
Code Review Skills
AI Agent Skills for Code Review, PR Cleanup, and Verification
Browse AI agent skills for code review, PR cleanup, security review, browser verification, and architecture-sensitive review work.
Playwright Skills
AI Agent Skills for Playwright, Browser Automation, and UI Verification
Browse AI agent skills for Playwright, browser automation, UI verification, screenshots, and iterative frontend debugging.
Install Claude Code Skills
How to Install Claude Code Skills Without Turning the Setup Into a Mess
Learn how to install Claude Code skills and choose a sensible first set of discovery, testing, frontend, and MCP-oriented skill pages.
Write a SKILL.md
How to Write a SKILL.md That an Agent Can Actually Use
Learn how to write a SKILL.md for Claude Code or Codex and browse the best skill-authoring pages to model from.
Ecosystems
Browse skills by agent ecosystem
These are the main directories when you already know which agent stack you care about and want to drill into the listings themselves.
Skills
OpenClaw Skills
Browse the public OpenClaw community skills directory with installs, categories, and detailed skill pages.
Skills
Hermes Skills
Browse built-in, optional, and curated community Hermes Agent skills in a dedicated directory.
Skills
Claude Code Skills
Browse installable Claude Code skills, plugins, and agents from official and curated sources.
Skills
Codex Skills
Browse installable Codex skills from official and community catalogs, with core sources prioritized.
Directory
OpenClaw Skills Directory
Browse the public OpenClaw community skills directory by installs, stars, categories, and use case.
Directory
Hermes Agent Skills
Browse Hermes built-in, optional, and community skills without mixing them into other ecosystems.
Directory
Claude Code Skills
Browse Claude Code skills, plugins, and agents from official and curated community sources.
Directory
Codex Skills
Browse installable Codex skills for coding, testing, deployment, docs, and workflow automation.
How to Use This Hub
Extra explanation sits below the main browse paths
What skills are
Skills are reusable instruction packs that help agents handle recurring jobs with less setup, better references, and clearer trigger conditions. The best ones feel closer to a workflow module than a prompt snippet.
How ecosystems differ
OpenClaw and Hermes directories are closer to ecosystem inventories. Claude Code and Codex skills are more install-oriented and usually map directly to repeatable engineering or operator tasks.
Where to start
Start with a use case if the job is clear already, like code review or Playwright. Start with an ecosystem directory if you already know the agent platform you are standardizing on.
When to use the marketplace
Use the marketplace after you know the pattern you want. It is the monetization layer under skills discovery, not the first thing most searchers need before they understand the workflow.
After You Choose a Direction
Discovery first, monetization second
The fastest path is usually to choose the right skill pattern first, then decide whether you want to keep exploring via the blog or skip ahead to a ready-made workflow.
Skills Hub
Browse the high-intent skills pages first
Use the skill hubs below if you already know the task category and want the shortest path to relevant listings.
Blog
Use the blog for deeper acquisition topics
Read the blog when you are still evaluating tools, costs, setup paths, or multi-agent workflow tradeoffs before installing anything.
Marketplace
Buy a ready-made workflow after discovery
Browse the marketplace once you know you want a finished workflow instead of assembling community and ecosystem pieces yourself.