One source of truth for AI CLI skills, rules, commands & more. Sync everywhere with one command β from personal to organization-wide.
Codex, Claude Code, OpenClaw, OpenCode & 50+ more.
Website β’ Install β’ Quick Start β’ Highlights β’ Screenshots β’ Docs
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Latest: v0.17.0 β first-class extras, Web UI redesign, GitLab custom domain support. All releases β
Every AI CLI has its own skills directory. You edit in one, forget to copy to another, and lose track of what's where.
skillshare fixes this:
- One source, every agent β sync to Claude, Cursor, Codex & 50+ more with
skillshare sync - More than skills β manage rules, commands, prompts & any file-based resource with extras
- Install from anywhere β GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps, or any self-hosted Git
- Built-in security β audit skills for prompt injection and data exfiltration before use
- Team-ready β project skills in
.skillshare/, org-wide skills via tracked repos - Local & lightweight β single binary, no registry, no telemetry, fully offline-capable
- Fine-grained filtering β control which skills reach which targets with
.skillignore, SKILL.mdtargets, and per-target include/exclude
Coming from another tool? Migration Guide Β· Comparison
- macOS / Linux:
~/.config/skillshare/ - Windows:
%AppData%\skillshare\
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β ~/.config/skillshare/skills/ β skills (SKILL.md) β
β ~/.config/skillshare/extras/ β rules, commands, etc. β
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| Platform | Skills Source | Extras Source | Link Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| macOS/Linux | ~/.config/skillshare/skills/ |
~/.config/skillshare/extras/ |
Symlinks |
| Windows | %AppData%\skillshare\skills\ |
%AppData%\skillshare\extras\ |
NTFS Junctions (no admin required) |
| Imperative (install-per-command) | Declarative (skillshare) | |
|---|---|---|
| Source of truth | Skills copied independently | Single source β symlinks (or copies) |
| New machine setup | Re-run every install manually | git clone config + sync |
| Security audit | None | Built-in audit + auto-scan on install/update |
| Web dashboard | None | skillshare ui |
| Runtime dependency | Node.js + npm | None (single Go binary) |
| Skill Detail | Security Audit |
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| UI Dashboard | UI Skills |
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curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/runkids/skillshare/main/install.sh | shirm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/runkids/skillshare/main/install.ps1 | iexbrew install skillshareTip: Run
skillshare upgradeto update to the latest version. It auto-detects your install method and handles the rest.
Add an alias to your shell config (~/.zshrc or ~/.bashrc):
alias ss='skillshare'skillshare init # Create config, source, and detected targets
skillshare sync # Sync skills to all targetsInstall & update skills βfrom GitHub, GitLab, or any Git host
skillshare install github.com/reponame/skills
skillshare update --all
skillshare target claude --mode copy # if symlinks don't workSymlink issues? β switch to copy mode per target
skillshare target <name> --mode copy
skillshare syncSecurity audit βscan before skills reach your agent
skillshare auditProject skills βper-repo, committed with your code
skillshare init -p && skillshare syncExtras βmanage rules, commands, prompts & more
skillshare extras init rules # create a "rules" extra
skillshare sync --all # sync skills + extras together
skillshare extras collect rules # collect local files back to sourceWeb dashboard βvisual control panel
skillshare uiContributions welcome! Open an issue first, then submit a draft PR with tests. See CONTRIBUTING.md for setup details.
git clone https://github.com/runkids/skillshare.git && cd skillshare
make check # format + lint + testTip
Not sure where to start? Browse open issues or try the Playground for a zero-setup dev environment.
Thanks to everyone who helped shape skillshare.
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