skills/.trash/skillshare/skills/skillshare/SKILL.md
Manages and syncs AI CLI skills across 50+ tools from a single source. Use this skill whenever the user mentions "skillshare", runs skillshare commands, manages skills (install, update, uninstall, sync, audit, check, diff, search), or troubleshoots skill configuration (orphaned symlinks, broken targets, sync issues). Covers both global (~/.config/skillshare/) and project (.skillshare/) modes. Also use when: adding new AI tool targets (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.), setting target include/exclude filters or copy vs symlink mode, using backup/restore or trash recovery, piping skillshare output to scripts (--json), setting up CI/CD audit pipelines, or building/sharing skill hubs (hub index, hub add).
npx skillsauth add aaaaqwq/agi-super-team skillshareInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Global: ~/.config/skillshare/skills/ → all AI CLIs. Project: .skillshare/skills/ → repo-local.
Auto-detects project mode when .skillshare/config.yaml exists. Force with -p or -g.
skillshare init --no-copy --all-targets --git --skill # Fresh global setup
skillshare init -p --targets "claude,cursor" # Fresh project setup
skillshare init --copy-from claude --all-targets --git # Import from existing CLI
skillshare init --discover --select "windsurf" # Add new AI tool later
skillshare install user/repo -s pdf,commit # Select specific skills
skillshare install user/repo --all # Install everything
skillshare install user/repo --into frontend # Place in subdirectory
skillshare install gitlab.com/team/repo # Any Git host
skillshare install user/repo --track # Enable `update` later
skillshare install user/repo -s pdf -p # Install to project
skillshare install # Reinstall all tracked remotes from config
skillshare sync # Always sync after install
skillshare sync extras # Sync non-skill extras (rules, commands)
skillshare sync --all # Sync skills + extras together
skillshare new my-skill # Create a new skill from template
skillshare search "react testing" # Search GitHub for skills
skillshare collect # Pull target-local changes back to source
skillshare uninstall my-skill # Remove one (moves to trash)
skillshare uninstall skill-a skill-b # Remove multiple
skillshare uninstall -G frontend # Remove entire group
skillshare sync # Always sync after uninstall
# Creator: init project (see Getting Started) → add skills → commit .skillshare/
skillshare install -p && skillshare sync # Member: clone → install → sync
skillshare install github.com/team/repo --track -p # Track shared repo
skillshare push # Cross-machine: push on A
skillshare pull # Cross-machine: pull on B
skillshare hub add https://example.com/hub.json # Save a hub source
skillshare hub add https://example.com/hub.json --label my-hub # With custom label
skillshare hub list # List saved hubs
skillshare hub default my-hub # Set default hub
skillshare hub remove my-hub # Remove a hub
skillshare hub index --source ~/.config/skillshare/skills/ --full --audit # Build hub index
# SKILL.md frontmatter: targets: [claude] → only syncs to Claude
skillshare target claude --add-include "team-*" # glob filter
skillshare target claude --add-exclude "_legacy*" # exclude pattern
skillshare target codex --mode copy && skillshare sync --force # copy mode
See targets.md for details.
skillshare check # See what has updates
skillshare update my-skill && skillshare sync # Update one
skillshare update --all && skillshare sync # Update all
skillshare update --all --diff # Show what changed
skillshare status --json # Full status as JSON
skillshare check --json # Update status as JSON
skillshare sync --json # Sync results as JSON
skillshare diff --json # Diff results as JSON
skillshare install user/repo --json # Install result as JSON (implies --force --all)
skillshare update --all --json # Update results as JSON
skillshare uninstall my-skill --json # Uninstall result as JSON (implies --force)
skillshare collect claude --json # Collect result as JSON (implies --force)
skillshare target list --json # Target list as JSON
skillshare list --json # Skill list as JSON
skillshare search react --json # Search results as JSON
skillshare audit --format json # Audit results as JSON
skillshare trash restore <name> && skillshare sync # Undo delete
skillshare sync # Skill missing? Re-sync
skillshare doctor && skillshare status # Diagnose issues
skillshare install user/repo --force # Override audit block
skillshare install user/repo --skip-audit # Bypass scan entirely
See TROUBLESHOOTING.md for more.
| Commands | Project? | --json? |
|----------|:--------:|:---------:|
| status, diff, list, doctor | ✓ (auto) | ✓ (except doctor) |
| sync, collect | ✓ (auto) | ✓ |
| install, uninstall, update, check, search, new | ✓ (-p) | ✓ (except new) |
| target, audit, trash, log, hub | ✓ (-p) | ✓ (target list, audit, log) |
| push, pull, backup, restore | ✗ | ✗ |
| tui, upgrade | ✗ | ✗ |
| ui | ✓ (-p) | ✗ |
--force, --all, -s, --targets, --no-copy, --all-targets, --yes.install, uninstall, update, collect, target all need sync.install auto-scans; CRITICAL blocks. --force to override, --skip-audit to bypass. Detects hardcoded secrets (API keys, tokens, private keys).trash restore <name> to undo. NEVER rm -rf symlinks.--json for structured data (12 commands support it, see Quick Lookup). --no-tui for plain text on TUI commands (list, log, audit, diff, trash list, backup list). tui off disables TUI globally. --dry-run to preview.| Topic | File | |-------|------| | Init flags | init.md | | Sync/collect/push/pull | sync.md | | Install/update/uninstall/new | install.md | | Status/diff/list/search/check | status.md | | Security audit | audit.md | | Trash | trash.md | | Operation log | log.md | | Targets | targets.md | | Backup/restore | backup.md | | Troubleshooting | TROUBLESHOOTING.md |
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