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# Antigravity Awesome Skills vs Awesome Claude Skills
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If you are comparing **Antigravity Awesome Skills** with **Awesome Claude Skills**, the decision usually comes down to breadth vs curation.
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For clarity: the repository many people still refer to as `awesome-claude-skills` now lives at [VoltAgent/awesome-agent-skills](https://github.com/VoltAgent/awesome-agent-skills).
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## TL;DR
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- Choose **Antigravity Awesome Skills** if you want a large installable library, broad tool coverage, and strong onboarding.
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- Choose **VoltAgent Awesome Agent Skills** if you want a curated list with a strong official-team angle and a tighter scope.
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## At-a-glance comparison
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| Criteria | Antigravity Awesome Skills | VoltAgent Awesome Agent Skills |
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| --- | --- | --- |
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| Best for | Breadth, installation, multi-tool daily use | Curated discovery and official/community highlights |
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| Catalog shape | Large installable library with bundles, workflows, docs, and generated catalog | Curated awesome-list style collection |
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| Supported tools | Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, Kiro, OpenCode, Copilot, more | Claude Code, Codex, Antigravity, Gemini CLI, Cursor, Copilot, OpenCode, Windsurf, more |
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| Onboarding | Installation docs, bundles, workflows, getting-started guides | Curated README and categorized references |
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| Good fit when | You want one repo to install and work from | You want a smaller list to browse and evaluate |
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## Why choose Antigravity Awesome Skills
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- You want a single GitHub repository that acts as both a skill source and an installable working library.
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- You care about onboarding assets like [`bundles.md`](bundles.md), [`workflows.md`](workflows.md), and tool-specific guides.
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- You need coverage across many domains, not just a curated shortlist.
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## Why choose VoltAgent Awesome Agent Skills
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- You want a more editorial, awesome-list style browsing experience.
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- You value a repository centered on official and team-published agent skills.
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- You prefer a smaller set to review manually before installing anything.
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## Honest tradeoffs
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- Antigravity can feel bigger and noisier at first because it optimizes for breadth.
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- VoltAgent can be easier to skim quickly because it optimizes for curation.
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- If you want both, a sensible workflow is to browse curated lists first and install a broader library once you know your use cases.
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## Suggested next step
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- If you want to install and start using skills today, go back to [`README.md`](../../README.md) and follow the installation guide.
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- If you are still evaluating tool-specific options, continue with [`best-claude-code-skills-github.md`](best-claude-code-skills-github.md) or [`best-cursor-skills-github.md`](best-cursor-skills-github.md).
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