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This project addresses the challenge of managing AI agent skills and configurations across multiple coding tools. It targets developers and power users who leverage various AI coding assistants, providing a unified interface to browse, create, and manage these assets, thereby streamlining AI-assisted development workflows.
How It Works
Agentfiles acts as a central hub for AI coding tools. It scans and indexes skills, commands, and agents from over 13 supported platforms, including Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and Copilot. Users can search this consolidated index using deep search capabilities. New skills can be generated via an interactive, stepped wizard, and existing ones can be edited with a markdown preview and inline saving.
Quick Start & Requirements
main.js, manifest.json, and styles.css from the latest release and copy them into <vault>/.obsidian/plugins/agentfiles/.skillkit (npm i -g @crafter/skillkit) for analytics and scanning.Highlighted Details
skills.sh.skillkit.Maintenance & Community
The provided README does not contain specific details regarding notable contributors, sponsorships, partnerships, or community channels like Discord/Slack.
Licensing & Compatibility
The project is licensed under the MIT License. This permissive license generally allows for commercial use, modification, and distribution without significant restrictions, making it compatible with most closed-source projects.
Limitations & Caveats
Agentfiles is a desktop-only application and requires access to files outside the user's Obsidian vault to function correctly. The README mentions "Install From Obsidian (coming soon)," indicating the primary installation method might still be under development.
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