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n-skills alternatives

Curated alternatives to n-skills — and why you'd switch.

skillkit

Package manager for AI agent skills — install from 400K+ skills across 31 sources, auto-translate between 46 agents' incompatible formats, security-scan on install, sync to every agent at once.

Why switchSame job — getting skills into any agent's format. skillkit is the breadth play (400K+ skills, 31 sources, security scans); n-skills is the depth play: one small marketplace where a human curated every entry.
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autoskills

One command installs your project's AI skill stack: scans package.json/Gradle/configs, detects the tech stack, and pulls matching skills from an audited, hash-verified registry.

Why switchTwo curation-first answers to skill installation: autoskills detects your stack and decides for you from a hash-pinned registry; n-skills hands you a small human-curated marketplace on the universal SKILL.md format and lets you pick.
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asm

Scriptable skill manager for AI coding agents — install, search, dedupe-audit and security-scan skills across 19 providers, with --json/--yes on every command so agents and CI can drive it.

Why switchBoth install and manage agent skills across providers; asm is the scriptable power-tool with audit/dedupe, n-skills the curated storefront on the universal format.
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SkillNet

Open skill infrastructure from ZJU NLP: search a 500K+ indexed skill library, install, generate skills from repos/docs/traces, score their quality, and compose/orchestrate them. SDK + CLI + MCP.

Why switchBoth distribute reusable skills on the SKILL.md format; n-skills is a small curated marketplace, SkillNet is a 500K+ crawled-and-deduplicated index with quality ranking.
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