unified-find-skills
Helps users discover and install agent skills from skills.sh, clawhub.com, and tessl.io. Use when the user asks to find a skill for a task, extend agent capabilities, or search for tools/workflows.
Best use case
unified-find-skills is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Helps users discover and install agent skills from skills.sh, clawhub.com, and tessl.io. Use when the user asks to find a skill for a task, extend agent capabilities, or search for tools/workflows.
Teams using unified-find-skills should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/unified-find-skills/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How unified-find-skills Compares
| Feature / Agent | unified-find-skills | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Helps users discover and install agent skills from skills.sh, clawhub.com, and tessl.io. Use when the user asks to find a skill for a task, extend agent capabilities, or search for tools/workflows.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Find Skills This skill helps you discover and install skills from three registries: - **skills.sh** - The original open agent skills ecosystem - **clawhub.com** - Vector-based skill search with simple slugs (requires `clawhub` CLI) - **tessl.io** - Registry with versioned skills and tiles ## When to Use This Skill Use this skill when the user: - Asks "how do I do X" where X might be a common task with an existing skill - Says "find a skill for X" or "is there a skill for X" - Asks "can you do X" where X is a specialized capability - Expresses interest in extending agent capabilities - Wants to search for tools, templates, or workflows - Mentions they wish they had help with a specific domain (design, testing, deployment, etc.) ## Search Available Registries Search all **available** registries. If `clawhub` CLI is not installed, skip that registry. ### Step 1: Understand What They Need When a user asks for help with something, identify: 1. The domain (e.g., React, testing, design, deployment) 2. The specific task (e.g., writing tests, creating animations, reviewing PRs) 3. Whether this is a common enough task that a skill likely exists ### Step 2: Search Available Registries Check which CLIs are available and search in parallel: ```bash # skills.sh (always available via npx) npx skills find [query] --limit 5 # clawhub (only if installed) if command -v clawhub &> /dev/null; then clawhub search "[query]" --limit 5 fi # tessl.io (via web scraping) curl -s "https://tessl.io/registry/discover?contentType=skills" | grep -o 'name:"[^"]*"' | head -10 ``` For example: - User asks "how do I make my React app faster?" → search available registries for "react performance" - User asks "can you help me with PR reviews?" → search available registries for "pr review" - User asks "I need to create a changelog" → search available registries for "changelog" **Note on clawhub:** Requires `clawhub` CLI installed. Install with `npm install -g clawhub` if not available. **Note on tessl.io:** The tessl registry doesn't have a simple CLI search command. You can: - Browse at https://tessl.io/registry/discover?contentType=skills - Extract skill names from the page using curl + grep - Use `tessl skill search [query]` (interactive mode only) ### Step 3: Present Options to the User When you find relevant skills, present them organized by registry with: **For skills.sh results:** 1. The skill name and what it does 2. The install command they can run 3. A link to learn more at skills.sh **For clawhub results:** 1. The skill slug and version 2. Description if available 3. The install command they can run **For tessl.io results:** 1. The skill name 2. Description if available (from the registry page) 3. The install command they can run Example response: ``` I found some skills that might help! **From skills.sh:** - "vercel-react-best-practices" - React and Next.js performance optimization guidelines from Vercel Engineering Install: npx skills add vercel-labs/agent-skills@vercel-react-best-practices Learn more: https://skills.sh/vercel-labs/agent-skills/vercel-react-best-practices **From clawhub:** - "react-expert v0.1.0" - React Expert Install: clawhub install react-expert **From tessl.io:** - "react-doctor" - Diagnose and fix React codebase health issues Browse: https://tessl.io/registry/discover?contentType=skills Install: tessl install <skill-name> (requires tessl CLI) ``` ### Step 4: Offer to Install If the user wants to proceed with a skill: **For skills.sh skills:** ```bash npx skills add <owner/repo@skill> -g -y ``` The `-g` flag installs globally (user-level) and `-y` skips confirmation prompts. **For clawhub skills:** ```bash clawhub install <slug> ``` Optionally specify version: ```bash clawhub install <slug> --version <version> ``` **For tessl.io skills:** ```bash tessl install <skill-name> ``` Install from GitHub: ```bash tessl install github:user/repo ``` ## Registry Comparison | Feature | skills.sh | clawhub.com | tessl.io | | --------------- | ----------------------------------- | --------------------------------- | --------------------------------- | | Search format | `npx skills find <query>` | `clawhub search "<query>"` | Browse web or `tessl skill search` | | Install format | `npx skills add <owner/repo@skill>`| `clawhub install <slug>` | `tessl install <skill-name>` | | Versioning | Git-based (owner/repo@skill) | Semantic versioning (vX.Y.Z) | Semantic versioning | | Browse at | https://skills.sh/ | https://clawhub.ai/ | https://tessl.io/registry/discover | | CLI required? | No (npx) | Yes (`clawhub`) | Optional (`tessl`) | | Updates | `npx skills update` | `clawhub update <slug>` or `--all`| `tessl update` | ## Common Skill Categories When searching, consider these common categories: | Category | Example Queries | | --------------- | ---------------------------------------- | | Web Development | react, nextjs, typescript, css, tailwind | | Testing | testing, jest, playwright, e2e | | DevOps | deploy, docker, kubernetes, ci-cd | | Documentation | docs, readme, changelog, api-docs | | Code Quality | review, lint, refactor, best-practices | | Design | ui, ux, design-system, accessibility | | Productivity | workflow, automation, git | ## Tips for Effective Searches 1. **Search all available registries** - Each has unique skills 2. **Use specific keywords**: "react testing" is better than just "testing" 3. **Try alternative terms**: If "deploy" doesn't work, try "deployment" or "ci-cd" 4. **Check popular sources**: Many skills.sh skills come from `vercel-labs/agent-skills` or `ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills` 5. **For tessl.io**: Browse the web interface since CLI search is interactive-only 6. **For clawhub**: Install CLI first with `npm install -g clawhub` if not available ## When No Skills Are Found If no relevant skills exist in any available registry: 1. Acknowledge that no existing skill was found 2. Offer to help with the task directly using your general capabilities 3. Suggest the user could create their own skill Example: ``` I searched all available registries for skills related to "xyz" but didn't find any matches. I can still help you with this task directly! Would you like me to proceed? If this is something you do often, you could create your own skill: - With skills.sh: npx skills init my-xyz-skill - With tessl.io: tessl skill new --name "My X Skill" --description "..." ``` ## Installing Missing CLIs If a user wants to use clawhub but doesn't have it installed: ```bash npm install -g clawhub ``` For tessl.io: ```bash npm install -g tessl ```
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