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    skills-manage

    Desktop app to manage AI coding agent skills across Claude Code

    ...It uses a central skills library as the main source of truth, then installs skills into specific platforms through per-tool workflows. The app is designed for users who work with multiple AI coding agents and want consistent skills across environments such as Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and many others. It provides detail views with Markdown previews, raw source views, AI-generated explanations, collections, marketplace browsing, and GitHub repository import. It also scans local projects for skill libraries, including project-level folders and Obsidian-style vaults. Its local-first design keeps metadata, collections, settings, scan results, and cached explanations on the user’s machine unless a feature explicitly requires network access.
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