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@opendirectory.dev/skills

v0.1.97

Published

**Agent skills for founders who hate marketing.**

Readme

@opendirectory.dev/skills

Agent skills for founders who hate marketing.

The official CLI for browsing, installing, and managing OpenDirectory skills for AI agents. Equip your AI assistant with expert-level domain knowledge for GTM, marketing, growth, and developer tooling tasks — in seconds, with zero setup.

You can run the CLI directly using npx:

npx "@opendirectory.dev/skills" [command] [options]

Interactive Mode

Run the CLI without any arguments to enter the interactive TUI:

npx "@opendirectory.dev/skills"

The interactive mode lets you browse, search, and install skills with arrow keys, multi-select with Space, and confirm with Enter.

Claude Code Native Plugin

Install the entire OpenDirectory skill marketplace directly inside Claude Code:

# Add the OpenDirectory marketplace
/plugin marketplace add Varnan-Tech/opendirectory

# Install a skill
/plugin install opendirectory-gtm-skills@opendirectory-marketplace

This gives you instant access to all 55+ skills without running individual install commands.

Commands

  • list — List all available skills (interactive by default; pass --plain for a static table).
  • install <skill-name> --target <agent> — Install a specific skill. The --target flag is required on first use; later runs reuse the saved default.
  • update <skill-name> [--target <agent>] — Update an installed skill (safe rollback if the new install fails).
  • uninstall <skill-name> [--target <agent>] — Uninstall a skill.
  • installed — Manage installed skills (interactive by default; pass --plain for a static table).

Supported Agents

The CLI installs skills for the following agents (use the lowercase slug with --target):

| Target slug | Agent | Install location | | ------------- | ---------------------- | ------------------------------- | | claude | Claude Code | ~/.claude/skills/ | | opencode | opencode | ~/.config/opencode/skills/ | | codex | OpenAI Codex CLI | ~/.codex/skills/ | | gemini | Gemini CLI | ~/.gemini/skills/ | | anti-gravity| Gemini AntiGravity | ~/.gemini/antigravity/skills/ | | openclaw | OpenClaw | ~/.openclaw/skills/ | | hermes | Hermes | ~/.hermes/skills/ |

--target is case-insensitive (--target Claude and --target CLAUDE both work).

Flags

  • --plain — Disable TUI and use plain text output. Useful for CI, pipes, and screen readers. Also auto-enabled when stdout/stdin is not a TTY or when CI=1.
  • --no-banner — Do not show the OpenDirectory banner.

Environment Variables

  • NO_COLOR — Set to any non-empty value to disable ANSI colors (per https://no-color.org).
  • CI — Set to any non-empty value to force --plain mode automatically.

Accessibility

The CLI ships with a --plain mode that emits a static table instead of a TUI. We recommend it for screen reader users and any CI / scripting context.

Available Skills

For the full list of skills, detailed documentation, and contribution guidelines, visit the OpenDirectory GitHub repository.

Contributing

We welcome new skills across GTM, growth automation, and developer tooling. See CONTRIBUTING.md for the skill format and submission process.

License

MIT