skills.sh is best understood as an ecosystem and discovery term. People searching for it usually want to know whether there is a public directory, marketplace, or installable feed of Agent Skills. That makes it adjacent to the broader Agent Skills category rather than a replacement for a runtime-specific platform page.
Most searches around skills.sh fall into one of three buckets:
SKILL.mdThat is why skills.sh belongs in guides. It explains the ecosystem layer, then routes people back to actionable browse pages such as the Skills hub, platform index, or use-case index.
Think of skills.sh as a starting point for discovery, not the end of evaluation. After you discover a candidate skill, you still need to verify runtime fit, maintenance quality, and whether the skill is better matched to a specific platform such as Claude Code, OpenClaw, or Codex.
Use this guide to understand the ecosystem, then switch to a concrete browse path: