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Claude Code Skills
If you are looking for Claude Code skills you can install from GitHub, this repository is designed to get you from first clone to first useful prompt quickly.
Antigravity Awesome Skills gives Claude Code users an installable library of SKILL.md playbooks, role-based bundles, and execution workflows. The goal is not just to collect prompts, but to make repeatable engineering tasks easier to invoke, review, and reuse.
Why use this repo for Claude Code
- It includes 1,309+ skills instead of a narrow single-domain starter pack.
- It supports the standard
.claude/skills/path and the Claude Code plugin marketplace flow. - It includes onboarding docs, bundles, and workflows so new users do not need to guess where to begin.
- It covers both everyday engineering tasks and specialized work like security reviews, infrastructure, product planning, and documentation.
Install Claude Code Skills
Option A: installer CLI
npx antigravity-awesome-skills --claude
Option B: Claude Code plugin marketplace
/plugin marketplace add sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills
/plugin install antigravity-awesome-skills
Verify the install
test -d .claude/skills || test -d ~/.claude/skills
Best starter skills for Claude Code
brainstorming: plan features and specs before writing code.lint-and-validate: run fast quality checks before you commit.create-pr: package your work into a clean pull request.systematic-debugging: investigate failures with a repeatable process.security-auditor: review APIs, auth, and sensitive flows with a security lens.
Example Claude Code prompts
Use @brainstorming to design a new billing workflow for my SaaS.
Use @lint-and-validate on src/routes/api.ts and fix the issues you find.
Use @create-pr to turn these changes into a clean PR summary and checklist.
What to do next
- Start with
bundles.mdif you want a role-based shortlist. - Use
workflows.mdif you want step-by-step execution playbooks. - Compare options in
best-claude-code-skills-github.mdif you are still evaluating repositories. - Go back to the main landing page in
README.mdwhen you want the full installation matrix.