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- License — License: MIT
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- Active repo — Last push 0 days ago
- Low visibility — Only 6 GitHub stars
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- Code scan — Scanned 2 files during light audit, no dangerous patterns found
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This project is a curated, docs-first collection of templates, guides, and tips for configuring Claude Code environments, MCP servers, and plugins.
Security Assessment
The overall risk is Low. This repository functions primarily as a documentation hub and resource list rather than an executable application. The automated code scan checked two files and found no dangerous patterns, hardcoded secrets, or requests for dangerous permissions. Because the project mostly provides templates and curated lists, the primary security responsibility falls on the user to vet any external tools, scripts, or MCP servers they choose to install based on these recommendations.
Quality Assessment
The project is actively maintained, with its latest push occurring today. It uses the permissive MIT license and has CI documentation checks enabled. However, it currently has very low community visibility, boasting only 6 GitHub stars. This means it has not yet been widely peer-reviewed by the broader developer community. Despite the low visibility, the repository features a well-structured format, a clear repository map, and contributor guidelines, reflecting good maintainer practices.
Verdict
Safe to use, but evaluate any external tools or plugins you discover through these guides before integrating them into your own environment.
The most comprehensive collection of Claude Code skills, MCP servers, plugins, tips & CLAUDE.md templates. Updated daily.
AI Skills Hub
A curated field guide for Claude Code skills, MCP servers, plugins, workflows, and reusable CLAUDE.md templates.
Skills | MCP Servers | Plugins | Templates | Cheatsheet | Tips | Hooks | Workflows
What This Repo Is
AI tooling changes fast, and most discovery still happens through scattered GitHub repos, docs pages, Reddit posts, and social threads. This repository organizes the useful parts into a docs-first hub you can browse quickly and copy from immediately.
The emphasis is on:
- practical starting points instead of hype
- reusable docs and templates you can adopt today
- contributor-friendly structure that can keep improving over time
Start Here
| If you want to... | Start here |
|---|---|
| Set up Claude Code on a new project | CLAUDE.md templates |
| Find useful skills by category | Skills catalog |
| Add external tools and integrations | MCP servers guide |
| Improve daily workflow | Tips and Workflows |
| Learn commands and shortcuts fast | Cheatsheet |
| Understand automation hooks | Hooks guide |
Recommended First 10 Minutes
- Copy a template from templates/README.md into your project as
CLAUDE.md. - Add one or two high-value tools from mcp-servers/README.md.
- Skim the cheatsheet for commands and shortcuts you will actually use.
- Pick one workflow from workflows/README.md and standardize on it.
Repository Map
| Section | What you will find |
|---|---|
| skills/README.md | Official skills, community collections, and focused category guides |
| mcp-servers/README.md | Curated MCP picks plus 5 category breakdowns |
| plugins/README.md | Plugin concepts, marketplaces, and notable packages |
| templates/README.md | 13 copy-ready CLAUDE.md templates |
| cheatsheet/README.md | Commands, shortcuts, config snippets, and quick reference |
| tips/README.md | Practical usage advice and day-to-day patterns |
| hooks/README.md | Hook types, behavior, and examples |
| workflows/README.md | Repeatable delivery, review, and debugging workflows |
| prompts/README.md | Prompt patterns for common development tasks |
Why This Structure Works
- You can browse by job to be done, not just by raw link dump.
- The reusable assets live in-repo, especially the templates.
- The docs are organized so contributors can improve one section without touching everything else.
- The repository includes automated docs validation to catch broken local links and placeholder URLs before they land.
Contributing
Contributions are most useful when they add verified resources, clearer explanations, or stronger examples.
- Submit a new resource: open a submission issue
- Report a broken link or outdated doc: open a fix issue
- Improve a page directly: read the contribution guide
Before opening a PR, run:
python3 scripts/validate_docs.py
License
MIT. See LICENSE.
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