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sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills

1,494 prompt playbooks you can actually install

A package manager for AI agent instructions, because copy-pasting prompts from GitHub gists doesn't scale.

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What it does Antigravity Awesome Skills is a library of 1,494+ reusable SKILL.md playbooks for AI coding assistants—Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, and others. You install it via npx antigravity-awesome-skills with tool-specific flags (--claude, --cursor, --codex, etc.) that drop skills into the directories each assistant expects. No manual path wrangling.

The interesting bit The project treats agent instructions as installable packages rather than inspirational README snippets. It bundles skills into role-based plugins (Web App Builder, Security Engineer, OSS Maintainer) and ordered workflows, so you’re not drowning in 1,494 files on day one. The npm installer uses shallow, release-pinned clones to keep first-run weight down.

Key highlights

  • 1,494+ skills covering development, testing, security, infrastructure, product, and marketing
  • One installer with per-tool flags: --claude, --cursor, --gemini, --codex, --kiro, --antigravity, custom --path
  • 10 specialized plugins for focused domains (9–10 skills each) plus full-library install
  • Bundles and workflows for role-based starting points and ordered execution
  • Hosted catalog at GitHub Pages for browsing; generated plugin folders in plugins/

Caveats

  • GitHub Copilot has no installer; skills must be pasted manually
  • The README is a landing page—actual skill details live in deeper docs and the hosted catalog
  • Version numbers and skill counts shift between releases (11.9.0: 1,484 skills; 11.11.0: 1,494)

Verdict Worth a look if you’re using Claude Code, Cursor, or similar tools daily and tired of managing prompt snippets by hand. Skip it if you already have a tight personal prompt library or rely solely on Copilot, which gets second-class support here.

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