Skills Wizard is a powerful VS Code extension designed to manage, organize, and distribute "Skills" for various coding assistants like Claude, Cursor, Copilot, and more. It centralizes your scattered skills from different locations and allows you to easily inject them into your current workspace.
git clone https://github.com/LinJHS/skills-wizard.gitSkills Wizard is a VS Code extension that serves as a unified hub for managing prompt libraries and capabilities across multiple coding assistants including Claude, Cursor, Copilot, and more. The extension auto-detects skills from global and workspace paths, allowing developers to organize scattered skills in one location and apply them to projects efficiently. Key features include batch import/export operations, preset management for grouping multiple skills, GitHub integration for direct repository imports, and smart deduplication using MD5 hashing. Users can tag, search, and organize skills before exporting them to their workspace with a single click, eliminating the need to manually manage skills across different assistant configurations.
Click the Skills Wizard icon in VS Code's primary sidebar to open the extension. The extension will auto-scan for existing skills from common locations. Import skills from custom paths, GitHub URLs, or ZIP bundles, organize them with tags and presets, then export your selection to your workspace's designated skills directory.
Import and organize Claude, Cursor, and Copilot skills from multiple global locations into a single unified library
Create reusable skill presets to quickly apply entire sets of prompts to new projects
Share and distribute custom skills with team members via ZIP bundles or GitHub URLs
Manage duplicate skills across different coding assistants using smart deduplication
No install command available. Check the GitHub repository for manual installation instructions.
git clone https://github.com/LinJHS/skills-wizardCopy the install command above and run it in your terminal.
Launch Claude Code, Cursor, or your preferred AI coding agent.
Use the prompt template or examples below to test the skill.
Adapt the skill to your specific use case and workflow.
I want to use Skills Wizard to manage my coding assistant skills. I work at [COMPANY] in the [INDUSTRY] sector. I have skills stored in [LOCATIONS]. Help me organize them and create a workflow for using Skills Wizard effectively.
# Skills Wizard Workflow for [COMPANY]
## Current Skill Locations
- GitHub Gists
- Local VS Code Snippets
- Notion Database
- Email Drafts
## Recommended Organization Structure
```markdown
- # Company Skills
- # Frontend
- React Components
- CSS Utilities
- # Backend
- API Integrations
- Database Queries
- # Industry-Specific
- [INDUSTRY] Compliance Checks
- [INDUSTRY] Data Formats
```
## Implementation Steps
1. Install Skills Wizard extension in VS Code
2. Run command `Skills Wizard: Import Skills` and select all locations
3. Create new categories matching the structure above
4. Drag and drop skills into appropriate categories
5. Set up keyboard shortcuts for quick skill injection
## Quick Access Tips
- Use `Ctrl+Shift+P` to search for Skills Wizard commands
- Create a 'Favorites' category for frequently used skills
- Regularly review and update your skill categoriesThe AI Code Editor for productive developers
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