# Khazix Skills — Curated AI Agent Skill Collection > A community-maintained collection of AI agent skills covering coding assistance, content creation, data analysis, and automation workflows. Ready to use with Claude Code, Codex, and other agent harnesses. ## Install Save in your project root: # Khazix Skills — Curated AI Agent Skill Collection ## Quick Use ```bash git clone https://github.com/KKKKhazix/khazix-skills.git cd khazix-skills # Browse the skills/ directory for available skill files # Copy a skill into your agent's skill directory cp skills/code-review.md ~/.claude/skills/ # Or install all skills at once ./install.sh --target ~/.claude/skills/ ``` ## Introduction Khazix Skills is a community-maintained repository of ready-to-use AI agent skill definitions. Each skill is a self-contained markdown file that gives an LLM agent specific capabilities, workflows, or domain expertise. The project aims to build a shared library so developers do not have to write every skill from scratch. ## What Khazix Skills Does - Provides a categorized collection of agent skills covering coding, content creation, data analysis, and automation - Each skill file includes trigger conditions, step-by-step instructions, and output format specifications - Skills are designed to be portable across multiple agent platforms including Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Cursor - Includes a simple installation script for bulk-copying skills into your agent's configuration directory - Maintains a consistent skill format with metadata headers for easy discovery and filtering ## Architecture Overview The repository is organized as a flat collection of markdown files under a `skills/` directory, grouped by category subdirectories (coding, content, data, automation, devops). Each skill follows a standardized template with frontmatter metadata (name, description, triggers, category) and a body containing the actual instructions the agent should follow. There is no runtime component — the skills are static text files consumed by whatever agent harness the user runs. A lightweight CLI script handles installation by copying selected skill files into the target agent's skill directory and validating the format. ## Self-Hosting & Configuration - Clone the repository; no build step or dependencies required - Copy individual skill files or entire category directories into your agent's skill folder - For Claude Code, place skills in `~/.claude/skills/` or `.claude/skills/` in your project root - For Cursor, adapt the skill content into `.cursorrules` or `.cursor/rules/*.mdc` format - Customize any skill by editing the markdown file directly — all instructions are plain text ## Key Features - Growing library of production-tested skills contributed by the community - Standardized format makes skills interchangeable between different agent platforms - Each skill is self-contained with no cross-dependencies between skill files - Category-based organization helps find relevant skills quickly - Open contribution model with clear guidelines for submitting new skills ## Comparison with Similar Tools - **Awesome Claude Code Toolkit** — aggregates external links to agents and plugins; Khazix Skills provides the actual skill files ready to install - **Fabric (Daniel Miessler)** — ships pre-built prompt patterns for specific tasks; Khazix Skills focuses on full agent skill definitions with triggers and multi-step workflows - **Cursor Rules MDC Generator** — auto-generates rules from documentation; Khazix Skills provides hand-crafted skills for specific use cases - **Nuwa Skill** — extracts skills from a person's content; Khazix Skills offers a pre-built library rather than a generation tool - **OpenAI GPT Store** — platform-specific custom GPTs; Khazix Skills are platform-agnostic markdown files ## FAQ **Q: Which agent platforms are supported?** A: The skills are markdown files that work natively with Claude Code. They can be adapted for Codex CLI, Cursor, and any agent harness that reads markdown-based instructions. **Q: Can I contribute my own skills?** A: Yes. The repository accepts contributions via pull requests. Follow the skill template in the contributing guide to ensure format consistency. **Q: Do skills conflict with each other?** A: Skills are independent files with their own trigger conditions. Conflicts are unlikely unless two skills have overlapping triggers, in which case the agent harness's priority rules apply. **Q: How are skills quality-controlled?** A: Community review through pull requests. Maintainers check that skills follow the template format and that instructions are clear and testable. ## Sources - https://github.com/KKKKhazix/khazix-skills - https://github.com/KKKKhazix/khazix-skills/blob/main/README.md --- Source: https://tokrepo.com/en/workflows/asset-e55c5cdb Author: AI Open Source