Centralize, scope, and sync skills for every AI agent
Sklm is a CLI tool that centralizes management of skills (SKILL.md files) for your AI agents. It solves the tension between wanting skills globally available vs. per-project scoped, without polluting your agent's configuration. Multi-agent support - Global store - Registry discovery - Auto-sync
Hello everyone!
I was fed up with collecting skills across all my agents, which was cluttering up my list in my projects.
So I switched to installing them on a project-by-project basis, but I also got tired of having to remember which skills I’d used previously.
So I coded a tool this weekend, in the form of a CLI:
Just like with skills.sh, you give the CLI the skill’s repo, and it’ll store it in a global ‘store’; then, project by project, you simply activate the skills you need – those not active in the project aren’t available in that one.
https://auran0s.github.io/Sklm/
Migration is available if you already have skills installed.
8 agents are already supported.
The whole thing is licensed under the MIT licence
I’d love to hear your feedback; it’s my first personal open-source project in production.
About Sklm on Product Hunt
“Centralize, scope, and sync skills for every AI agent”
Sklm launched on Product Hunt on June 16th, 2026 and earned 59 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #81 on the daily leaderboard. Sklm is a CLI tool that centralizes management of skills (SKILL.md files) for your AI agents. It solves the tension between wanting skills globally available vs. per-project scoped, without polluting your agent's configuration. Multi-agent support - Global store - Registry discovery - Auto-sync
On the analytics side, Sklm competes within Developer Tools, Artificial Intelligence, GitHub and Vercel Day — topics that collectively have 1M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Sklm performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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