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Skills Manager centralizes AI agent skills

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Skills Manager centralizes AI agent skills
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Skills Manager centralizes AI agent skills

Skills Manager is a free, open-source desktop app for browsing, installing, enabling, and sharing skills across Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Gemini CLI, and other coding agents. It replaces per-agent config sprawl with one synced place to manage reusable skills.

// ANALYSIS

This feels less like a flashy AI app and more like the missing control plane for the agent era. Once teams use more than one coding assistant, skill management becomes real operational overhead, and this tool goes straight at that pain.

  • It treats skills like portable assets, so one repo can be installed once and propagated across agents instead of copied by hand.
  • The symlink-based sync model is the right abstraction for keeping skills consistent without duplicating files everywhere.
  • Broad support matters here: Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, OpenCode, Codex, and others make this useful beyond any single vendor’s ecosystem.
  • Open source and free forever lower adoption friction, which is important for a tool that has to live inside developers’ daily workflow.
  • The main limitation is platform maturity: Windows and Linux are available now, while Mac is still coming soon.
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DISCOVERED

68d ago

2026-03-20

PUBLISHED

68d ago

2026-03-20

RELEVANCE

8/ 10

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