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Antigravity Awesome Skills vs Awesome Claude Skills

If you are comparing Antigravity Awesome Skills with Awesome Claude Skills, the decision usually comes down to breadth vs curation.

For clarity: the repository many people still refer to as awesome-claude-skills now lives at VoltAgent/awesome-agent-skills.

TL;DR

  • Choose Antigravity Awesome Skills if you want a large installable library, broad tool coverage, and strong onboarding.
  • Choose VoltAgent Awesome Agent Skills if you want a curated list with a strong official-team angle and a tighter scope.

At-a-glance comparison

Criteria Antigravity Awesome Skills VoltAgent Awesome Agent Skills
Best for Breadth, installation, multi-tool daily use Curated discovery and official/community highlights
Catalog shape Large installable library with bundles, workflows, docs, and generated catalog Curated awesome-list style collection
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
Onboarding Installation docs, bundles, workflows, getting-started guides Curated README and categorized references
Good fit when You want one repo to install and work from You want a smaller list to browse and evaluate

Why choose Antigravity Awesome Skills

  • You want a single GitHub repository that acts as both a skill source and an installable working library.
  • You care about onboarding assets like bundles.md, workflows.md, and tool-specific guides.
  • You need coverage across many domains, not just a curated shortlist.

Why choose VoltAgent Awesome Agent Skills

  • You want a more editorial, awesome-list style browsing experience.
  • You value a repository centered on official and team-published agent skills.
  • You prefer a smaller set to review manually before installing anything.

Honest tradeoffs

  • Antigravity can feel bigger and noisier at first because it optimizes for breadth.
  • VoltAgent can be easier to skim quickly because it optimizes for curation.
  • 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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