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Agentic Awesome Skills vs Awesome Claude Skills
If you are comparing Agentic Awesome Skills with Awesome Claude Skills, first decide whether you need complete catalog access with agent-owned reproducible selection or an editorial discovery list.
For clarity: the repository many people still refer to as awesome-claude-skills now lives at VoltAgent/awesome-agent-skills.
TL;DR
- Choose Agentic Awesome Skills if you want AAS Core to turn an explicit project profile into an explainable, reviewable skill stack, with broad catalog and distribution support around it.
- Choose VoltAgent Awesome Agent Skills if you want a curated list with a strong official-team angle and a tighter scope.
At-a-glance comparison
| Criteria | Agentic Awesome Skills | VoltAgent Awesome Agent Skills |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Complete local catalog access, agent-owned selection, durable desired state, and plan preview | Curated discovery and official/community highlights |
| Product shape | AAS Core with local MCP, CLI, stack/plan artifacts, Workbench review, and supporting catalog/distribution | Curated awesome-list style collection |
| Supported tools | Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, Kiro, OpenCode, Copilot, more | Claude Code, Codex, Antigravity, Gemini CLI, Cursor, Copilot, OpenCode, Windsurf, more |
| Onboarding | Installation docs, bundles, workflows, getting-started guides | Curated README and categorized references |
| Good fit when | You want an agent to inspect a project and choose exact IDs from the full catalog | You want a smaller list to browse and evaluate manually |
Why choose Agentic Awesome Skills
- You want Codex or Claude to search and read a complete catalog through a local, read-only MCP and own the selection.
- You want the approved selection recorded as
aas-stack.jsonand validated before an immutable plan is produced. - You care about onboarding assets like
bundles.md,workflows.md, and tool-specific guides. - You need coverage across many domains, not just a curated shortlist.
Why choose VoltAgent Awesome Agent Skills
- You want a more editorial, awesome-list style browsing experience.
- You value a repository centered on official and team-published agent skills.
- You prefer a smaller set to review manually before installing anything.
Honest tradeoffs
- The AAS catalog is larger and its evidence remains uneven; Core reports unknowns rather than treating breadth as certified quality.
- VoltAgent can be easier to skim quickly because it optimizes for curation.
- If you want both, use curated lists for editorial discovery and AAS Core when you need a reproducible agent-selected project stack.
Suggested next step
- If you want project-specific composition, start with the AAS Core guide. If you already know exact skill IDs, use the direct distribution options in
README.md. - If you are still evaluating tool-specific options, continue with
best-claude-code-skills-github.mdorbest-cursor-skills-github.md.