by guanyang
A lightweight, zero-dependency CLI tool to manage and activate capabilities for AI coding assistants (such as Claude Code, Cursor, Trae, etc.).
# Add to your Claude Code skills
git clone https://github.com/guanyang/open-agent-hubGuides for using ai agents skills like open-agent-hub.
Last scanned: 6/9/2026
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}open-agent-hub is an open-source ai agents skill for AI coding assistants such as Claude Code, Codex CLI, and ChatGPT, built by guanyang. A lightweight, zero-dependency CLI tool to manage and activate capabilities for AI coding assistants (such as Claude Code, Cursor, Trae, etc.). It has 907 GitHub stars.
Yes. open-agent-hub passed SkillsLLM's automated security scan — a dependency vulnerability audit plus prompt-injection heuristics — with no high-severity issues. You can read the full report in the Security Report section on this page.
Clone the repository with "git clone https://github.com/guanyang/open-agent-hub" and add it to your Claude Code skills directory (see the Installation section above).
open-agent-hub is primarily written in TypeScript. It is open-source under guanyang on GitHub, so you can review or fork the full source.
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A lightweight, zero-dependency CLI tool to manage and activate capabilities for AI coding assistants (such as Claude Code, Cursor, Trae, etc.). With a single command, you can link Skills (modular prompting), Agents (expert workflow roles), and Commands (slash commands) to your project workspaces or global system configurations.
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├── agents/ # System prompts for expert Agents (agent-*.md)
├── commands/ # Agent runtime Slash Commands (*.md)
├── docs/ # Technical specs and user guidelines
├── scripts/ # CLI manager source code (hub.js)
├── skills/ # Modular capability skills (83+ skills)
├── spec/ # Technical specification definitions for capabilities
├── template/ # Development templates for Skills, Agents, and Commands
├── AGENTS.md # Project-level LLM coding guidelines
├── CLAUDE.md # Claude-specific coding guidelines
├── GEMINI.md # Gemini-specific coding guidelines
├── CHANGELOG.md # Changelog of project versions
├── CONTRIBUTING.md # Community guidelines for contributions
├── LICENSE # MIT license file
├── SECURITY.md # Vulnerability reporting policies
├── package.json # CLI configuration and npm registration
├── skills_index.json # Scanned and generated global metadata index for skills
├── skills_sources.json # Data sources configuration for `oah sync` command
├── README.md # English documentation (this file)
└── README.zh-CN.md # Chinese translation documentation
(Note: AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, and GEMINI.md contain project-level LLM coding behavioral guidelines, derived from andrej-karpathy-skills)
To maintain clean and focused documentation, deep-dive specifications have been moved under the docs/ directory. Please refer to:
/commit, /review, and /test-tdd).open-agent-hub follows standardized Markdown prompts with YAML frontmatter metadata. The CLI dynamically links components (Skills, Agents, Commands) to their respective subdirectories (/skills/, /agents/, /commands/) within the project or global configuration directories of the AI assistant:
| Tool Name (Agent) | Type | Compatibility | Project Path (Workspace) | Global Path (System) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Claude Code | CLI | ✅ Full | .claude/ |
~/.claude/ |
| Antigravity | IDE | ✅ Full | .agents/ |
~/.gemini/antigravity/ |
| Gemini CLI | CLI | ✅ Full | .gemini/ |
~/.gemini/ |
| Codex | CLI | ✅ Full | .codex/ |
~/.codex/ |
| Cursor | IDE | ✅ Full | .cursor/ |
~/.cursor/ |
| Trae | IDE | ✅ Full | .trae/ |
~/.trae/ |
| OpenCode | CLI | ✅ Full | .opencode/ |
~/.config/opencode/ |
| Kiro | CLI/Agent | ✅ Full | .kiro/ |
~/.kiro/ |
[!TIP] The CLI tool (
oah) links files into subdirectories under these paths, e.g.,<Path>/skills/for skills,<Path>/agents/for agents, and<Path>/commands/for slash commands.
Clone this repository locally (it is recommended to place it in a fixed location for global reference):
git clone https://github.com/guanyang/open-agent-hub.git ~/open-agent-hub
In the root directory, run the link command to register the CLI manager open-agent (with aliases open-agent-hub, oah, ahub):
cd ~/open-agent-hub
npm link
After linking, you can manage your local agent environments from anywhere:
# List all dynamically scanned Skills, Agents, and Commands
oah list
# Check link status in your current project workspace (default behavior)
oah status
# Check link status in global system configurations (e.g. ~/.claude/)
oah status --global
# Enable a specific component inside the current project workspace
oah enable canvas-design
# Enable all components (Skills, Agents, Commands) in current project workspace (defaults to all)
oah enable
# Enable all components in project workspace for Cursor (links to .cursor/)
oah enable --target=cursor
# Enable all components in project workspace for ALL supported targets
oah enable --target=all
# Enable all components globally for ALL supported targets
oah enable --global --target=all
# Enable all components globally (system-level)
oah enable --global
# Enable all components in a custom target directory (auto-creates subdirectories dynamically)
oah enable --path=/path/to/my_agent_dir
# Disable all components inside the current project workspace
oah disable
<name>: Enable/disable a single component by its name/ID.--skills: Enable/disable only all Skills components.--agents: Enable/disable only all Agents components.--commands: Enable/disable only all Commands components.--all, -a: Enable/disable all Skills, Agents, and Commands (default behavior when no arguments are provided).-p, --project (default): Project-level activation (links config directories inside your current working directory, e.g. .claude/).-g, --global: System global level activation (e.g., links into user home config folder, like ~/.claude/).-t, --target <name>: Target environment to link to (supported: claude, antigravity, gemini, codex, cursor, trae, opencode, kiro and all to configure all of them, default: claude).--path <dir_path>: Custom base directory to link components into (creates and links within skills/, agents/, and commands/ subdirectories automatically).Many modular skills in the skills/ directory originate from active open-source communities. You can sync them with upstream sources using the CLI or the underlying script:
# Sync all configured sources
oah sync
# Sync only a specific source (e.g., anthropics-skills)
oah sync anthropics-skills
Note: Configured upstream sources are stored in skills_sources.json. You can also execute this directly via ./scripts/sync_skills.sh.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.