From israel-agent-skills
Use when the user wants to browse, discover, or install third-party Claude Code agent skills focused on Israel (tax/accounting, government services, healthcare pharmacies, rail, cinema, post tracking, legal research, security compliance, communication, etc.) — skills authored by people other than Daniel, indexed here for easy installation alongside this plugin. Reads a curated list from `data/third-party-skills.yaml` (monorepo skill collections from github.com/skills-il plus standalone skill repos), shows each entry with its source repo / subpath / blurb, confirms the user's selection, and installs the chosen skill(s) into `~/.claude/skills/<name>/` via `git clone` or sparse-checkout. Does not install anything without explicit confirmation. Also surfaces the awesome-list reference (alexpolonsky/awesome-agent-skills-israel) for broader discovery. Trigger phrases - "what other israel skills are there", "install israeli agent skills", "find me a skill for [israel rail / clalit / maccabi pharmacy / cinema / israel post / tax / accounting]", "discover israel skills", "browse israel agent skills", "third-party israel skills".
npx claudepluginhub danielrosehill/claude-code-plugins --plugin israel-agent-skillsThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
Curated index of third-party Claude Code agent skills for life in Israel, with one-command install. The list lives in `data/third-party-skills.yaml` and is the authoritative source — do not enumerate entries in the README; direct users to invoke this skill.
Mandates invoking relevant skills via tools before any response in coding sessions. Covers access, priorities, and adaptations for Claude Code, Copilot CLI, Gemini CLI.
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
Curated index of third-party Claude Code agent skills for life in Israel, with one-command install. The list lives in data/third-party-skills.yaml and is the authoritative source — do not enumerate entries in the README; direct users to invoke this skill.
Three shapes of upstream source:
github.com/skills-il/* organises several skills per repo, one per subfolder (each with its own SKILL.md). Install the specific subfolder, not the whole repo.SKILL.md at the top level (or under a stated subpath).alexpolonsky/awesome-agent-skills-israel is a human-readable index only; point the user there for browsing beyond the curated shortlist.Projects that are not Claude Code skills (e.g. full web apps like shneorAziza/MyLaw) are intentionally excluded even if the user named them — mention that when asked.
data/third-party-skills.yaml.category and show a numbered menu — one line per skill: <name> — <blurb> (<owner>/<repo>[/<subpath>]).test -d "$HOME/.claude/skills/<install_name>" && echo installed || echo missing
all, none, or a comma-separated list of names).git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/<owner>/<repo>.git "$HOME/.claude/skills/<install_name>"
tmp=$(mktemp -d)
git clone --depth 1 --filter=blob:none --sparse https://github.com/<owner>/<repo>.git "$tmp"
git -C "$tmp" sparse-checkout set <subpath>
mv "$tmp/<subpath>" "$HOME/.claude/skills/<install_name>"
rm -rf "$tmp"
SKILL.md; if not, warn the user and leave the folder in place for inspection.rm -rf ~/.claude/skills/<name> + re-install if they ask).package.json scripts that require npm install — flag those and let the user run npm themselves; they may have their own Node environment preferences.Third-party skill folders can contain executable scripts invoked by the agent. Before running an install, show the user the repo URL and a one-line blurb; encourage them to open the repo in a browser first if they don't recognise the author. Never auto-run post-install setup scripts.
Edit data/third-party-skills.yaml. Each entry needs:
install_name — the target folder name under ~/.claude/skills/ (kebab-case).owner, repo — GitHub coordinates.subpath (optional) — set for monorepo entries.category — one of Tax & Finance, Accounting, Government, Healthcare, Transport, Post & Logistics, Media & Entertainment, Legal & Compliance, Communication, Other.blurb — one line, plain English.upstream_url — canonical URL for audit.Verify the upstream skill actually has a SKILL.md (or SKILL_HE.md) before adding.