Summary

tech-leads-club/agent-skills is gaining visibility as a security-first registry for reusable coding-agent skills. The project positions itself as a hardened, validated skills layer for tools like Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, and Antigravity, emphasizing static analysis, lockfiles, content hashing, and curated prompts rather than an open upload marketplace.

What changed

tech-leads-club's Agent Skills repository broke out as a secure, validated skills registry for professional AI coding agents.

Why it matters

Skills are starting to look like a shared infrastructure layer around coding agents, but trust and supply-chain risk are becoming gating issues. This project matters because it frames agent-skill distribution as a security and governance problem, not just a convenience feature, which is closer to how enterprise teams will evaluate reusable agent capabilities.

Evidence excerpt

The repository describes itself as 'the secure, validated skill registry for professional AI coding agents' and highlights static analysis, integrity locking, curated prompts, and support for Antigravity, Claude Code, Cursor, and Copilot.

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