By pavlov-pablo
7 Commercial skills + 1 orchestrator: pricing-strategist (Van Westendorp WTP + packaging + model picker), deal-desk (margin + discount routing + redline scoring), partnerships-architect (5-tier classifier + joint GTM + revshare modeler), channel-economics (cost-to-serve + ROI + channel mix optimizer), commercial-policy (data-backed discount matrix + exception flow + policy linter), rfp-responder (Shipley-method structured RFP/RFI/RFQ response + win-theme + winrate predictor; context: fork for heavy intake), commercial-forecaster (4Q-weighted bookings + cohort NRR/GRR + funnel-confidence with mandatory assumption disclosure). Orchestrator skill uses context: fork. 21 stdlib-only Python tools, 28+ reference docs. Distinct from business-growth (sales execution), c-level-advisor/cro-advisor (strategic CRO), finance (close-and-report).
Direct vs partner-led channel economics — fully-loaded cost-to-serve, channel ROI, optimal channel mix. NOT partnership structure (sibling partnerships-architect). Direct invocation of the channel-economics skill.
Forward bookings / billings / ARR forecast with funnel + cohort math + conversion-assumption disclosure. NOT financial close (finance). Direct invocation of the commercial-forecaster skill.
Discount matrix designer + T&C library + exception policy. New ground — designs the policy that deal-desk applies per deal. Direct invocation of the commercial-policy skill.
Top-level Commercial router. Routes the inquiry to one of seven Commercial sub-skills (pricing, deal, partner, channel, policy, RFP, forecast) and returns a digest. Invokes the commercial-skills orchestrator (context: fork).
Per-deal review. Score margin + risk, route discount approval to the right human, redline T&Cs against commercial policy. Never auto-approves. Direct invocation of the deal-desk skill.
Use when reviewing or rebalancing direct vs. partner-led channel economics — computing fully-loaded cost-to-serve per channel, channel ROI with cash / LTV / marginal lenses, and optimal channel mix subject to constraints. For Head of Commercial, RevOps, and VP Sales doing quarterly channel review when pipeline is mixed (e.g., 60% direct + 40% partner-led) and nobody actually knows which channel makes money after CAC, support load, partner discount, deal-velocity differences, retention differential, and overhead allocation are all loaded in. Outputs cost to serve, channel ROI verdicts (DOUBLE-DOWN / MAINTAIN / DEFUND / EXIT), a sensitivity-tested channel-mix recommendation, and the diminishing-returns inflection. Not channel structure (that's partnerships-architect — tiers, joint GTM, revshare). Not RevOps process (that's business-growth/revenue-operations — lead routing, SDR motion). Not strategic CRO judgment (that's c-level-advisor/cro-advisor — comp plans, when-to-hire-a-VP-Sales). Not historical close-and-report (that's finance/financial-analysis). This skill answers: direct vs partner profitability, channel profitability, channel mix, channel economics.
Use when building a quarterly bookings forecast, ARR projection, pipeline forecast, NRR projection, or commit/best-case/pipe-only board number — especially when the CRO needs to walk the board through funnel math + cohort ARR + per-stage conversion assumptions without the theatre of a single undefended number. Decomposes pipeline into commit, best-case, and pipe-only tiers; projects cohort-level NRR/GRR to surface leaky cohorts before they show up in the consolidated number; scores per-stage funnel confidence so soft-floor stages get treated differently from high-confidence ones. Every output explicitly names the conversion rate used, the data window, and the weighting choice. For Head of Commercial, RevOps, VP Sales, and CRO at quarterly forecast or board prep. NOT financial close (see finance/financial-analysis). NOT strategic CRO hiring/territory (see c-level-advisor/cro-advisor). NOT pricing (see sibling pricing-strategist).
Use when designing or revising a company's commercial policy — the rules of engagement governing discounts off list price, approver thresholds, exception flows, and the deal framework that Deal Desk and AEs operate under. Covers discount matrix design (ARR band x term length x payment terms x strategic value), commercial policy design, exception policy, discount governance, approval thresholds, deal framework structure, and policy linting (contradictions, gaps, cliff edges, gaming surfaces). For Head of Commercial, Head of Deal Desk, VP Sales, or RevOps at the policy-design moment — NOT per-deal application (that is deal-desk) and NOT pricing model selection (that is pricing-strategist).
Use when reviewing, approving, or designing commercial motion — pricing models, deal review, discount approval, partnership economics, channel mix, commercial policy, RFP/RFI response, bookings forecast. Triggers on "review this deal", "should we discount", "pricing model", "partner economics", "RFP response", "bookings forecast", "channel mix". Forks context to route to one of seven Commercial sub-skills (pricing-strategist, deal-desk, partnerships-architect, channel-economics, commercial-policy, rfp-responder, commercial-forecaster) and returns a digest. Distinct from business-growth (sales execution) and c-level-advisor/cro-advisor (strategic CRO judgment).
Use when reviewing a specific inbound deal before close — when sales has asked for a discount that exceeds AE authority, when the customer has redlined the MSA, when per-deal economics (margin after discount, multi-year payment shape, indemnity exposure) need to be quantified, or when discount approval needs to be routed to a named human approver (Sales Director, VP Sales, CFO, CRO, General Counsel). Covers deal review, discount approval routing, per-deal margin scoring, deal exception handling, MSA redline triage, contract landmine detection (uncapped indemnity, MFN, perpetual license-back, missing DPA), and named-approver chain assembly. NEVER auto-approves — every output is a numeric scorecard plus a routing recommendation to a named human.
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313 production-ready Claude Code skills, plugins, and agent skills for 12 AI coding tools.
The most comprehensive open-source library of Claude Code skills and agent plugins — also works with OpenAI Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and 7 more coding agents. Reusable expertise packages covering engineering, DevOps, marketing (incl. v2.7.3 AEO — Answer Engine Optimization for LLM citation), security (PreToolUse hooks), compliance, C-level advisory (incl. founder-mode CFO/CMO/CRO/CPO/COO/CHRO/CISO/GC/CDO/CAIO/CCO/VPE personas + 21 /cs:* slash commands), productivity (capture/email/reflect), and a complete research stack (litreview/grants/dossier/patent/syllabus/pulse/notebooklm + hybrid router).
Works with: Claude Code · OpenAI Codex · Gemini CLI · OpenClaw · Hermes Agent1 · Cursor · Aider · Windsurf · Kilo Code · OpenCode · Augment · Antigravity
5,200+ GitHub stars — the most comprehensive open-source Claude Code skills & agent plugins library.
Claude Code skills (also called agent skills or coding agent plugins) are modular instruction packages that give AI coding agents domain expertise they don't have out of the box. Each skill includes:
One repo, eleven platforms. Works natively as Claude Code plugins, Codex agent skills, Gemini CLI skills, and converts to 8 more tools via scripts/convert.sh. All ~402 Python tools run anywhere Python runs.
| Skills | Agents | Personas | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Purpose | How to execute a task | What task to do | Who is thinking |
| Scope | Single domain | Single domain | Cross-domain |
| Voice | Neutral | Professional | Personality-driven |
| Example | "Follow these steps for SEO" | "Run a security audit" | "Think like a startup CTO" |
All three work together. See Orchestration for how to combine them.
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/alirezarezvani/claude-skills.git
cd claude-skills
# Run the setup script
./scripts/gemini-install.sh
# Start using skills
> activate_skill(name="senior-architect")
# Add the marketplace
/plugin marketplace add alirezarezvani/claude-skills
# Install by domain
/plugin install engineering-skills@claude-code-skills # 24 core engineering
/plugin install engineering-advanced-skills@claude-code-skills # 25 POWERFUL-tier
/plugin install product-skills@claude-code-skills # 12 product skills
/plugin install marketing-skills@claude-code-skills # 43 marketing skills
/plugin install ra-qm-skills@claude-code-skills # 12 regulatory/quality
/plugin install pm-skills@claude-code-skills # 6 project management
/plugin install c-level-skills@claude-code-skills # 28 C-level advisory (full C-suite)
/plugin install business-growth-skills@claude-code-skills # 4 business & growth
/plugin install finance-skills@claude-code-skills # 2 finance (analyst + SaaS metrics)
# Or install individual skills
/plugin install skill-security-auditor@claude-code-skills # Security scanner
/plugin install playwright-pro@claude-code-skills # Playwright testing toolkit
/plugin install self-improving-agent@claude-code-skills # Auto-memory curation
/plugin install content-creator@claude-code-skills # Single skill
Hermes Agent is BYO-sync tier: the repo ships a pre-generated .hermes/skills/claude-skills/ tree (305 skills across 12 domains as of v2.7.3), but you run python scripts/sync-hermes-skills.py once locally to install into ~/.hermes/skills/. Uses the same agentskills.io SKILL.md standard — no format conversion. ↩
npx claudepluginhub pavlov-pablo/ali-rezavani-claude-skills --plugin commercial-skillsPatent prior-art and landscape intelligence skill — not generic patent help. Commits to one of five sub-use-cases via forcing intake (novelty search / freedom-to-operate / competitive landscape / acquisition diligence / litigation prior-art) before any search runs. Searches Google Patents, Espacenet, USPTO, and optionally Lens.org for citation-graph signals. Output is an editable Word document (.docx) with verdict, ranked closest art (claim-text extracted), CPC-class-aware landscape, family-resolved hits, geographic coverage, FTO flags where applicable, strategy recommendations, and full audit log. Triggers: 'prior art search for [invention]', 'patent search on [topic]', 'freedom to operate analysis', 'FTO for [product]', 'patent landscape for [field]', 'is [invention] novel', 'patents on [topic]', 'competitive patent analysis', 'prior art for litigation', 'patent diligence on [company]'. Produces search signal, not legal advice — always recommends consulting a patent attorney before filing or licensing decisions. Trademark, copyright, and trade-secret questions are out of scope.
Google Workspace administration via the gws CLI. Install, authenticate, and automate Gmail, Drive, Sheets, Calendar, Docs, Chat, and Tasks. 5 Python tools, 3 reference guides, 43 built-in recipes, 10 persona bundles.
Master Apple's Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) with focus on 2026 Liquid Glass aesthetics. Design and audit iOS, macOS, and visionOS apps for full compliance and premium feel. Includes hig_checker Python tool for tap targets, contrast, and accessibility validation. Reference docs cover visual design, platform specifics (iOS/macOS/visionOS), and accessibility best practices.
Turn Claude Code + Obsidian into a second brain. The LLM incrementally ingests sources into a persistent, interlinked markdown wiki — building entity/concept/source pages, flagging contradictions, maintaining an index and log. Knowledge compounds instead of being re-derived by RAG on every query. Inspired by Karpathy's LLM Wiki gist. Ships SKILL, 3 sub-agents, 5 slash commands, 8 Python tools (stdlib only), full vault templates, and cross-tool compatibility (Claude Code, Codex CLI, Cursor, Antigravity, OpenCode, Gemini CLI).
Brain-dump organizer. Ingests an unstructured stream of mixed thoughts, tasks, ideas and transforms it into a clean four-section actionable system (Projects/Ideas, Tasks, Connections, How I Can Help) with zero information loss. Fast-to-action by design — no upfront intake. Asks at most one mid-organization clarifying question when a single item is genuinely ambiguous between task and project. Workspace detection is real (Glob/Grep) — never fabricates connections. Source spec: megaprompts/05-capture-megaprompt.md (PR #657).
Upstash Context7 MCP server for up-to-date documentation lookup. Pull version-specific documentation and code examples directly from source repositories into your LLM context.
A growing collection of Claude-compatible academic workflow bundles. Covers scientific figures, manuscript writing and polishing, reviewer assessment, citation retrieval, data availability, paper reading, literature search, response letters, paper-to-PPTX conversion, and evidence-grounded Chinese invention patent drafting. Rules are organized as reusable skill folders with explicit workflows and quality checks.
Comprehensive skill pack with 66 specialized skills for full-stack developers: 12 language experts (Python, TypeScript, Go, Rust, C++, Swift, Kotlin, C#, PHP, Java, SQL, JavaScript), 10 backend frameworks, 6 frontend/mobile, plus infrastructure, DevOps, security, and testing. Features progressive disclosure architecture for 50% faster loading.
Harness-native ECC operator layer - 67 agents, 278 skills, 94 legacy command shims, reusable hooks, rules, selective install profiles, and production-ready workflows for Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Cursor, and related agent harnesses
Consult multiple AI coding agents (Gemini, OpenAI, Grok, Perplexity, plus codex, antigravity, and grok CLIs when installed) to get diverse perspectives on coding problems
Tools to maintain and improve CLAUDE.md files - audit quality, capture session learnings, and keep project memory current.