--- name: manage-skills description: Discover, list, create, edit, toggle, copy, move, and delete AI agent skills across 11 tools (Cursor, Claude, Agents, Windsurf, Copilot, Codex, Cline, Aider, Continue, Roo Code, Augment) risk: critical source: community source_repo: umutbozdag/agent-skills-manager source_type: community --- # Manage AI Agent Skills You can manage skills and rules for all major AI coding tools directly from the terminal. This skill teaches you the directory layout, file format, and operations for each tool. ## When to Use Use this skill when the user wants to inspect, create, edit, enable, disable, copy, move, or delete local AI-agent skills or rule files across supported coding tools. ## Supported Tools & Paths ### Directory-based tools (multiple skills) Each skill lives in its own subdirectory with a `SKILL.md` file containing YAML frontmatter. | Tool | Global Path | Project Path | |------|------------|--------------| | Agents | `~/.agents/skills//SKILL.md` | `.agents/skills//SKILL.md` | | Cursor | `~/.cursor/skills//SKILL.md` | `.cursor/skills//SKILL.md` | | Claude | `~/.claude/skills//SKILL.md` | `.claude/skills//SKILL.md` | | Windsurf | `~/.windsurf/rules//.md` | `.windsurf/rules//.md` | | Cline | `~/.cline/rules//.md` | `.cline/rules//.md` | | Continue | `~/.continue/rules//.md` | `.continue/rules//.md` | | Roo Code | `~/.roo/rules//.md` | `.roo/rules//.md` | ### Single-file tools (one config file) | Tool | Global Path | Project Path | |------|------------|--------------| | Copilot | `~/.github/copilot-instructions.md` | `.github/copilot-instructions.md` | | Codex | `~/.codex/AGENTS.md` | `.codex/AGENTS.md` | | Aider | `~/.aider.conf.yml` | `.aider.conf.yml` | | Augment | `~/augment-guidelines.md` | `augment-guidelines.md` | ### Cursor plugins (read-only) Plugin skills are cached at `~/.cursor/plugins/cache////skills//SKILL.md`. These are managed by Cursor and should not be edited directly. ## Skill File Format For directory-based tools (Agents, Cursor, Claude), skills use YAML frontmatter: ```markdown --- name: skill-name description: Brief description of what this skill does --- # Skill Name Skill instructions go here. The AI agent reads this content when the skill is activated. ``` For Windsurf, Cline, Continue, and Roo Code, skills are plain `.md` files (frontmatter optional). ## Operations ### List all skills ```bash # List skills for a specific tool ls ~/.agents/skills/ ls ~/.cursor/skills/ ls ~/.claude/skills/ ls ~/.windsurf/rules/ ls ~/.cline/rules/ ls ~/.continue/rules/ ls ~/.roo/rules/ # Count total skills across all tools echo "Agents: $(ls ~/.agents/skills/ 2>/dev/null | wc -l | tr -d ' ')" echo "Cursor: $(ls ~/.cursor/skills/ 2>/dev/null | wc -l | tr -d ' ')" echo "Claude: $(ls ~/.claude/skills/ 2>/dev/null | wc -l | tr -d ' ')" echo "Windsurf: $(ls ~/.windsurf/rules/ 2>/dev/null | wc -l | tr -d ' ')" echo "Cline: $(ls ~/.cline/rules/ 2>/dev/null | wc -l | tr -d ' ')" echo "Continue: $(ls ~/.continue/rules/ 2>/dev/null | wc -l | tr -d ' ')" echo "Roo: $(ls ~/.roo/rules/ 2>/dev/null | wc -l | tr -d ' ')" # Check single-file tools test -f ~/.github/copilot-instructions.md && echo "Copilot: exists" || echo "Copilot: not found" test -f ~/.codex/AGENTS.md && echo "Codex: exists" || echo "Codex: not found" test -f ~/.aider.conf.yml && echo "Aider: exists" || echo "Aider: not found" test -f ~/augment-guidelines.md && echo "Augment: exists" || echo "Augment: not found" ``` ### Read a skill ```bash cat ~/.cursor/skills/my-skill/SKILL.md ``` ### Create a new skill ```bash # For Agents/Cursor/Claude (SKILL.md format) mkdir -p ~/.agents/skills/my-new-skill cat > ~/.agents/skills/my-new-skill/SKILL.md << 'EOF' --- name: my-new-skill description: What this skill does --- # My New Skill Instructions for the agent go here. EOF # For Windsurf/Cline/Continue/Roo (plain .md format) mkdir -p ~/.windsurf/rules/my-new-rule cat > ~/.windsurf/rules/my-new-rule/my-new-rule.md << 'EOF' # My New Rule Instructions go here. EOF # For single-file tools cat > .github/copilot-instructions.md << 'EOF' Instructions for Copilot go here. EOF ``` ### Enable / Disable a skill Disabling renames the file to `.disabled` so the tool ignores it but the content is preserved: ```bash # Disable mv ~/.cursor/skills/my-skill/SKILL.md ~/.cursor/skills/my-skill/SKILL.md.disabled # Enable mv ~/.cursor/skills/my-skill/SKILL.md.disabled ~/.cursor/skills/my-skill/SKILL.md ``` ### Copy a skill between tools ```bash # Copy from Cursor to Claude cp -r ~/.cursor/skills/my-skill ~/.claude/skills/my-skill # Copy from Agents to Windsurf (adapt format) mkdir -p ~/.windsurf/rules/my-skill cp ~/.agents/skills/my-skill/SKILL.md ~/.windsurf/rules/my-skill/my-skill.md ``` ### Move a skill ```bash mv ~/.cursor/skills/my-skill ~/.agents/skills/my-skill ``` ### Delete a skill ```bash rm -rf ~/.cursor/skills/my-skill ``` ### Copy a skill from global to project scope ```bash cp -r ~/.cursor/skills/my-skill .cursor/skills/my-skill ``` ### Search across all skills ```bash # Search by name find ~/.agents/skills ~/.cursor/skills ~/.claude/skills ~/.windsurf/rules ~/.cline/rules ~/.continue/rules ~/.roo/rules -maxdepth 1 -type d 2>/dev/null | sort # Search by content grep -rl "search term" ~/.agents/skills/ ~/.cursor/skills/ ~/.claude/skills/ 2>/dev/null ``` ### Find disabled skills ```bash find ~/.agents/skills ~/.cursor/skills ~/.claude/skills -name "*.disabled" 2>/dev/null ``` ## Guidelines - When the user asks to "manage skills", "list my skills", "create a skill", "copy a skill to X", or similar, use the paths and formats above. - Always confirm before deleting skills. - When copying between tools with different formats (e.g., Cursor SKILL.md to Windsurf plain .md), adapt the file naming accordingly. - Project-scoped skills override global skills of the same name. - For single-file tools (Copilot, Codex, Aider, Augment), editing means replacing the entire file content. - When creating skills, use kebab-case for directory names (e.g., `my-new-skill`). ## Limitations - Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above. - Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review. - Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.