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skillm Alternatives

skillm is a command-line tool that acts as a universal skill registry, allowing users to register and reuse Python, Docker, CLI, and REST-based skills via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Below are 22 cli tools & terminal apps with similar functionality to skillm, matched by what each product actually does — not ranked or scored. Explore each to find the closest fit for your use case.

  • skill-mgr
    pypi.org

    skill-mgr is an open-source Python CLI tool designed to help developers manage and organize skills or modular capabilities within their projects. It streamlines the process of tracking and updating skill sets in codebases.

  • skillpp
    github.com

    Audit-first skill and plugin manager for Codex, Claude Code, and Copilot CLI.

  • skillmeat
    github.com

    skillmeat is an open-source command-line tool for managing Claude Code artifacts, including Skills, Commands, Agents, MCP, and Hooks. It is aimed at AI developers and automation engineers working with Claude-based systems.

  • skillfed
    pypi.org

    skillfed is an open-source CLI tool that enables developers to discover and install vetted agent skills for Claude Code environments. It provides a no-clone installer that integrates with Claude Code and supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), making it easy to add new skills via the command line. Designed for AI agent developers seeking streamlined skill management.

  • skillreg
    pypi.org

    skillreg is an open-source tool providing a command-line interface and FastAPI backend for managing skill registries in agent-based systems. It allows developers to register, update, and control agent skills efficiently. The project is MIT licensed and suitable for integration into custom agent workflows.

  • skillboard
    pypi.org

    skillboard is an open source command-line utility that helps developers manage and organize skills for AI coding agents. It provides a lightweight, terminal-based interface for skill management and is designed for integration with agent frameworks. Ideal for developers building or maintaining AI agents.

  • skill-lab
    github.com

    Evaluate agent skills via static analysis, trigger testing, and trace analysis. Run `sklab` after installing to scan your skills.

  • skillens
    github.com

    AI-powered CLI tool that evaluates whether a learning resource is worth your time

  • skill-blast
    github.com

    skill-blast is an open-source CLI tool that enables users to quickly install a curated set of 50 top AI agent skills, including Claude Code, OpenCode, and others. It is designed for AI developers and researchers seeking streamlined skill deployment.

  • skillhub-ai
    pypi.org

    skillhub-ai is an open-source CLI package manager for AI agent skills, enabling developers to install, compose, and publish skills for various AI agents. It supports integration with platforms like Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and Gemini, streamlining skill management for agent developers.

  • skillhost
    pypi.org

    skillhost is an open-source CLI tool that allows developers to install and manage agent skills directly from Git repositories using symlinks. It streamlines the process of integrating new skills into AI agents, making development and testing more efficient. Ideal for AI agent developers and open-source contributors.

  • skillscan-trace
    github.com

    skillscan-trace is an open-source behavioral execution engine designed for MCP-based AI agent skills. It provides tools for analyzing, executing, and securing agent behaviors, supporting developers working with autonomous agent frameworks.

  • skillmatch-mcp
    github.com

    Job search and ranking pipeline accessible via MCP (Model Context Protocol)

  • skills-orchestrator
    github.com

    编译时 Skill 治理工具 — 生成 AGENTS.md,强制执行冲突检测,MCP Server 按需加载

  • skillwatch
    pypi.org

    skillwatch is an open-source CLI tool that monitors external URLs used by AI agent skills and MCP tools, detecting bait-and-switch content changes, homoglyph attacks, and other supply chain security risks for AI systems.

  • mcp-cli-skill
    github.com

    Call any MCP server tool from the command line with shell composition support

  • skillstat
    pypi.org

    skillstat is an open-source command-line tool for diagnosing, auditing, and optimizing the skill usage of AI agents. It provides analytics and reports to help developers understand and improve agent performance across various tools.

  • skill-trivium
    github.com

    A minimal CLI for managing AI agent skills

  • skilltotal
    pypi.org

    SkillTotal provides static security analysis for AI components, focusing on identifying risks such as supply-chain vulnerabilities, dangerous capabilities, prompt-injection, and exfiltration surfaces. The tool is designed to analyze the component itself, without executing code or relying on large language models, and is suitable for use with AI-related packages, agent skills, plugins, MCP servers, and model repositories. Users can submit components by pasting a public git URL or specifying an npm or PyPI package, and the tool will generate a detailed, evidence-backed report. The analysis performed by SkillTotal is deterministic and static, mapping the behavioral traits of a component to established security frameworks such as the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) agentic threat model, MAESTRO, and MITRE ATLAS. Each report includes a risk score ranging from 0 to 100, a list of all exposed capabilities, a behavioral trait fingerprint, and findings anchored to specific files and lines of code. Reports can be exported in JSON or SARIF formats. SkillTotal also allows users to scan multiple servers by pasting a configuration, or to upload a ZIP file containing an agent skill folder or project. The platform does not store user submissions, and public reports are cached and shared. 0 license. Users have the option to run the analysis engine locally, ensuring that their code never leaves their machine, or to use the web-based service, which requires no account or authentication. The service is always free and does not require an account to access the full static report. Future features in development include server-side analysis for deeper insights, LLM-based verification, exploitability and impact analysis, dynamic behavior analysis in a sandboxed environment, tailored remediation guidance, and monitoring capabilities.

  • skilllint
    github.com

    Static analysis linter for Claude Code plugins, skills, and agents

  • skill-deployer
    pypi.org

    Install AI coding CLI skills to Claude Code and Codex

  • LoopSkill
    pypi.org

    LoopSkill is an open-source CLI client for interacting with an open registry of runnable agent artifacts, including skills, bundles, loops, and personalities. It supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and is designed for AI agent developers and researchers to discover, manage, and deploy agent skills efficiently.