# Getting Started with Antigravity Awesome Skills (V8.10.0)
**New here? This guide will help you supercharge your AI Agent in 5 minutes.**
> **π‘ Confused about what to do after installation?** Check out the [**Complete Usage Guide**](usage.md) for detailed explanations and examples!
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## What Are "Skills"?
AI Agents (like **Claude Code**, **Gemini**, **Cursor**) are smart, but they lack specific knowledge about your tools.
**Skills** are specialized instruction manuals (markdown files) that teach your AI how to perform specific tasks perfectly, every time.
**Analogy:** Your AI is a brilliant intern. **Skills** are the SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) that make them a Senior Engineer.
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## Quick Start: The "Starter Packs"
Don't panic about the size of the repository. You don't need everything at once.
We have curated **Starter Packs** to get you running immediately.
You **install the full repo once** (npx or clone); Starter Packs are curated lists to help you **pick which skills to use** by role (e.g. Web Wizard, Hacker Pack)βthey are not a different way to install.
### 1. Install the Repo
**Option A β npx (easiest):**
```bash
npx antigravity-awesome-skills
```
This clones to `~/.gemini/antigravity/skills` by default. Use `--cursor`, `--claude`, `--gemini`, `--codex`, or `--kiro` to install for a specific tool, or `--path
` for a custom location. Run `npx antigravity-awesome-skills --help` for details.
If you see a 404 error, use: `npx github:sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills`
**Option B β git clone:**
```bash
# Universal (works for most agents)
git clone https://github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills.git .agent/skills
```
### 2. Pick Your Persona
Find the bundle that matches your role (see [bundles.md](bundles.md)):
| Persona | Bundle Name | What's Inside? |
| :-------------------- | :------------- | :------------------------------------------------ |
| **Web Developer** | `Web Wizard` | React Patterns, Tailwind mastery, Frontend Design |
| **Security Engineer** | `Hacker Pack` | OWASP, Metasploit, Pentest Methodology |
| **Manager / PM** | `Product Pack` | Brainstorming, Planning, SEO, Strategy |
| **Everything** | `Essentials` | Clean Code, Planning, Validation (The Basics) |
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## Bundles vs Workflows
Bundles and workflows solve different problems:
- **Bundles** = curated sets by role (what to pick).
- **Workflows** = step-by-step playbooks (how to execute).
Start with bundles in [bundles.md](bundles.md), then run a workflow from [workflows.md](workflows.md) when you need guided execution.
Example:
> "Use **@antigravity-workflows** and run `ship-saas-mvp` for my project idea."
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## How to Use a Skill
Once installed, just talk to your AI naturally.
### Example 1: Planning a Feature (**Essentials**)
> "Use **@brainstorming** to help me design a new login flow."
**What happens:** The AI loads the brainstorming skill, asks you structured questions, and produces a professional spec.
### Example 2: Checking Your Code (**Web Wizard**)
> "Run **@lint-and-validate** on this file and fix errors."
**What happens:** The AI follows strict linting rules defined in the skill to clean your code.
### Example 3: Security Audit (**Hacker Pack**)
> "Use **@api-security-best-practices** to review my API endpoints."
**What happens:** The AI audits your code against OWASP standards.
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## π Supported Tools
| Tool | Status | Path |
| :-------------- | :-------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Claude Code** | β
Full Support | `.claude/skills/` or install via `/plugin marketplace add sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills` |
| **Gemini CLI** | β
Full Support | `.gemini/skills/` |
| **Codex CLI** | β
Full Support | `.codex/skills/` |
| **Kiro CLI** | β
Full Support | Global: `~/.kiro/skills/` Β· Workspace: `.kiro/skills/` |
| **Kiro IDE** | β
Full Support | Global: `~/.kiro/skills/` Β· Workspace: `.kiro/skills/` |
| **Antigravity** | β
Native | Global: `~/.gemini/antigravity/skills/` Β· Workspace: `.agent/skills/` |
| **Cursor** | β
Native | `.cursor/skills/` |
| **OpenCode** | β
Full Support | `.agents/skills/` |
| **AdaL CLI** | β
Full Support | `.adal/skills/` |
| **Copilot** | β οΈ Text Only | Manual copy-paste |
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## Trust & Safety
We classify skills so you know what you're running:
- π£ **Official**: Maintained by Anthropic/Google/Vendors (High Trust).
- π΅ **Safe**: Community skills that are non-destructive (Read-only/Planning).
- π΄ **Risk**: Skills that modify systems or perform security tests (Authorized Use Only).
When adding new skills, high-risk guidance is extra-reviewed with repository-wide `security:docs` scanning before release.
_Check the [Skill Catalog](../../CATALOG.md) for the full list._
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## FAQ
If you prefer Claude Code's plugin marketplace flow instead of copying into `.claude/skills/`, use:
```text
/plugin marketplace add sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills
/plugin install antigravity-awesome-skills
```
**Q: Do I need to install every skill?**
A: You clone the whole repo once; your AI only _reads_ the skills you invoke (or that are relevant), so it stays lightweight. **Starter Packs** in [bundles.md](bundles.md) are curated lists to help you discover the right skills for your roleβthey don't change how you install.
**Q: Can I make my own skills?**
A: Yes! Use the **@skill-creator** skill to build your own.
**Q: What if Antigravity on Windows gets stuck in a truncation crash loop?**
A: Follow the recovery steps in [windows-truncation-recovery.md](windows-truncation-recovery.md). It explains which Antigravity storage folders to back up and clear, and includes an optional batch helper adapted from [issue #274](https://github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills/issues/274).
**Q: What if Antigravity overloads on Linux or macOS when too many skills are active?**
A: Use the activation flow in [agent-overload-recovery.md](agent-overload-recovery.md). It shows how to run `scripts/activate-skills.sh` from a cloned repo so you can keep the full library archived and activate only the bundles or skills you need in the live Antigravity directory.
**Q: Is this free?**
A: Yes. Original code and tooling are MIT-licensed, and original documentation/non-code written content is CC BY 4.0. See [../../LICENSE](../../LICENSE) and [../../LICENSE-CONTENT](../../LICENSE-CONTENT).
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## Next Steps
Need a tool-specific starting point first?
- [Claude Code skills](claude-code-skills.md)
- [Cursor skills](cursor-skills.md)
- [Codex CLI skills](codex-cli-skills.md)
- [Gemini CLI skills](gemini-cli-skills.md)
1. [Browse the Bundles](bundles.md)
2. [See Real-World Examples](../contributors/examples.md)
3. [Contribute a Skill](../../CONTRIBUTING.md)