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Repo Growth SEO Playbook

This document keeps the repository's GitHub-facing discovery copy aligned with the SEO-focused user docs.

Current position

Preferred positioning:

Installable GitHub library of 1,326+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, and other AI coding assistants.

Key framing:

  • installable skill library;
  • GitHub-first discovery;
  • broad multi-tool compatibility;
  • bundles, workflows, and onboarding docs;
  • useful for both breadth and curated evaluation.

GitHub About settings

Preferred description:

Installable GitHub library of 1,326+ agentic skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, and more. Includes installer CLI, bundles, workflows, and official/community skill collections.

Preferred homepage:

https://github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills

Preferred social preview:

  • use a clean preview image that says 1,326+ Agentic Skills;
  • mention Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI;
  • avoid dense text and tiny logos that disappear in social cards.

Preferred topics:

  • antigravity
  • antigravity-skills
  • claude-code
  • claude-code-skills
  • cursor
  • cursor-skills
  • codex-cli
  • codex-skills
  • gemini-cli
  • gemini-skills
  • kiro
  • ai-agents
  • ai-agent-skills
  • agent-skills
  • agentic-skills
  • developer-tools
  • skill-library
  • ai-workflows
  • ai-coding
  • mcp

Release notes checklist

When publishing a release:

  • include a title that names the main user-facing use case, not only the internal codename;
  • mention newly supported tools, new bundles, and onboarding improvements early;
  • link back to the most relevant docs in docs/users/;
  • keep the first paragraph useful to someone who found the release page from Google.

Suggested opening structure:

  1. one-sentence release summary with tool/use-case language;
  2. top changes that matter to new and returning users;
  3. links to install, bundles, workflows, and relevant comparison pages if needed.

Suggested release template:

## [VERSION] - YYYY-MM-DD - "User-facing title"

> Installable skill library update for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, and related AI coding assistants.

Start here:

- Install: `npx antigravity-awesome-skills`
- Choose your tool: `README.md#choose-your-tool`
- Best skills by tool: `README.md#best-skills-by-tool`
- Bundles: `docs/users/bundles.md`
- Workflows: `docs/users/workflows.md`

## What's new

- New skills with clear use-case language
- New bundles, workflows, or onboarding docs
- New tool support or compatibility improvements

## Improvements

- Reliability and installer updates
- Quality, validation, or metadata updates
- Security or maintenance work that affects users

## Who should care

- Claude Code users
- Cursor users
- Codex CLI users
- Gemini CLI users

## Credits

- Contributors and merged PRs

Discussions checklist

Suggested pinned discussion topics:

  • Start here: best skills by tool
  • Best bundles for new users
  • How to choose between Antigravity and other skill libraries

Discussion posts should:

  • link to the tool-specific docs in docs/users/;
  • answer one search intent cleanly;
  • end with a single clear next step such as install, star, or compare.

Content maintenance rules

  • Keep README, GitHub About description, and tool-specific user docs semantically aligned.
  • Avoid cannibalization by giving each user doc a distinct primary intent.
  • Prefer honest comparisons over absolute claims.
  • Do not use SEM or paid language in discovery docs unless strategy changes later.