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AI Agent Skills
If you are researching AI agent skills on GitHub, the biggest decision is usually not "which single skill is best?" but "do I want a broad installable library or a smaller curated collection?"
Antigravity Awesome Skills is built for the first path: broad coverage, multiple supported tools, installation help, onboarding docs, bundles, workflows, and a catalog that supports both beginner and advanced users.
What to look for in an AI agent skills library
- Installability: can you put the skills where your tool expects them without manual copying?
- Supported tools: does the repo work with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, and related environments?
- Breadth vs curation: do you want many options or a smaller shortlist of high-signal entries?
- Onboarding quality: are there docs, bundles, workflows, and examples, or only raw files?
- Trust model: does the repo identify official sources, security posture, and community review expectations?
When Antigravity Awesome Skills is a good fit
- You want one library that spans planning, coding, debugging, testing, security, infra, product, and marketing.
- You care about installation paths and practical onboarding, not only catalog size.
- You want bundles and workflows to reduce choice overload.
- You need compatibility across more than one AI coding assistant.
When a smaller curated repo may be better
- You only want a narrow shortlist of highly curated or vendor-focused skills.
- You prefer reviewing fewer files even if coverage is lower.
- You are evaluating alternatives for a single tool and want a quick comparison first.
Start with a tool-specific guide
Compare broad vs curated libraries
antigravity-awesome-skills-vs-awesome-claude-skills.mdbest-claude-code-skills-github.mdbest-cursor-skills-github.md
Quick recommendation
- Choose Antigravity Awesome Skills if you want a large, installable, multi-tool library with onboarding help.
- Choose a smaller curated repo if you want fewer choices and more editorial filtering.
- If you are unsure, install this repo first, start with
bundles.md, and then compare alternatives once you know your preferred workflow.