Summary
Agent Skills is gaining traction as a security-first distribution layer for reusable coding-agent behavior. The project is being framed less like a prompt-sharing repo and more like package infrastructure for trusted, validated skills across Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, and similar tools.
What changed
tech-leads-club/agent-skills continued breaking out as a secure, validated skills registry for professional AI coding agents.
Why it matters
Reusable skills are becoming infrastructure, but trust and supply-chain risk are moving to the foreground. This project matters because it treats skill distribution as a governance and integrity problem, which is much closer to how enterprise teams will evaluate shared agent capabilities.
Evidence excerpt
The repository describes itself as a secure, validated skill registry for professional AI coding agents and emphasizes static analysis, integrity locking, curated prompts, and support for multiple coding-agent environments.