


Browse agent skills for Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf and other AI coding tools
AGNXI is a curated directory of agent skills—pre-built SKILL.md workflows—designed for AI coding tools like Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and others. It helps developers discover, compare, and install reusable skill definitions that extend what their coding assistant can do. With over 11,700 skills listed, AGNXI acts as a central hub for finding ready-made capabilities without reinventing the wheel.
AGNXI hosts over 11,700 agent skills, giving you a massive selection of pre-built workflows. You can browse by category or check recently added skills to stay current with the latest contributions.
Skills listed on AGNXI work with Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, Amp, and GitHub Copilot. This cross-platform support means you can find a skill once and use it across your preferred coding assistants.
The directory lets you browse skills by category and view recently added entries. This structured approach makes it simple to compare different workflows and find the right fit for your specific development needs.
Each skill page provides the information you need to install the SKILL.md workflow into your coding assistant. No complex setup—just find, compare, and apply.
"11.7k skills, one directory—stop writing skill files from scratch."
AGNXI's sheer scale sets it apart. With over 11,700 skills already cataloged, it's one of the largest public repositories of agent workflows for AI coding tools. Instead of crafting custom SKILL.md files for every new task, you can search the directory, find a community-tested skill, and install it in moments. The broad tool compatibility also means you're not locked into a single assistant—skills work across Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and more.
You use AI coding assistants like Claude Code, Cursor, or Windsurf and want to accelerate your workflow with pre-built skills. AGNXI is especially valuable if you frequently switch between tools or prefer browsing community contributions over writing your own SKILL.md files. Developers who value breadth—over 11,000 skills across multiple categories—will find it a practical resource for discovering new capabilities.
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