# Skill Seekers — Claude Code Plugin Transform 17 source types into AI-ready skills and RAG knowledge, directly from Claude Code. ## Installation ### From the Official Plugin Directory ``` /plugin install skill-seekers@claude-plugin-directory ``` Or browse for it in `/plugin > Discover`. ### Local Installation (for development) ```bash claude --plugin-dir ./path/to/skill-seekers-plugin ``` ### Prerequisites The plugin requires `skill-seekers` to be installed: ```bash pip install skill-seekers[mcp] ``` ## What's Included ### MCP Server (35 tools) The plugin bundles the Skill Seekers MCP server providing tools for: - Scraping documentation, GitHub repos, PDFs, videos, and 13 other source types - Packaging skills for 16+ LLM platforms - Exporting to vector databases (Weaviate, Chroma, FAISS, Qdrant) - Managing configs, workflows, and sources ### Slash Commands | Command | Description | |---------|-------------| | `/skill-seekers:create-skill ` | Create a skill from any source (auto-detects type) | | `/skill-seekers:sync-config ` | Sync config URLs against live docs | | `/skill-seekers:install-skill ` | End-to-end: fetch, scrape, enhance, package, install | ### Agent Skill The **skill-builder** skill is automatically available to Claude. It detects source types and uses the appropriate MCP tools to build skills autonomously. ## Usage Examples ``` # Create a skill from a documentation site /skill-seekers:create-skill https://react.dev # Create from a GitHub repo, targeting LangChain /skill-seekers:create-skill pallets/flask --target langchain # Full install workflow with AI enhancement /skill-seekers:install-skill https://fastapi.tiangolo.com --enhance # Sync an existing config /skill-seekers:sync-config react ``` Or just ask Claude naturally: > "Create an AI skill from the React documentation" > "Scrape the Flask GitHub repo and package it for OpenAI" > "Export my skill to a Chroma vector database" The skill-builder agent skill will automatically detect the intent and use the right tools. ## Remote MCP Alternative By default, the plugin runs the MCP server locally via `python -m skill_seekers.mcp.server_fastmcp`. To use a remote server instead, edit `.mcp.json`: ```json { "skill-seekers": { "type": "http", "url": "https://your-hosted-server.com/mcp" } } ``` ## Supported Source Types Documentation (web), GitHub repos, PDFs, Word docs, EPUBs, videos, local codebases, Jupyter notebooks, HTML files, OpenAPI specs, AsciiDoc, PowerPoint, RSS/Atom feeds, man pages, Confluence, Notion, Slack/Discord exports. ## License MIT — https://github.com/yusufkaraaslan/Skill_Seekers