community-voted agent and skill directory
Skillmarkd groups AI agents and Markdown skills by category goal, from Unity developer to Brave Browser workflows. Each category collects submissions aimed at the same task, and community votes push the best option to the top.
- > Create a goal-based category such as Unity developer, Brave Browser automation, or .NET API reviewer.
- > Upload Markdown skills or agent prompts that target that category goal.
- > Community votes rank submissions and choose the preferred skill or agent.
Ranked by community vote totals across published skills and agents.
For AI practitioners designing, testing, evaluating, and governing prompts for reliable LLM-assisted workflows.
For backend engineers designing, implementing, testing, and operating C#/.NET APIs and service-layer applications.
For agents building and reviewing Tailwind CSS interfaces, themes, responsive layouts, component styling, and utility-class systems.
For frontend engineers building browser-based JavaScript applications, responsive interfaces, and client-side features.
For agents that plan, implement, review, and optimize Next.js applications, App Router features, rendering, routing, and integrations.
For database and backend engineers designing MySQL schemas, writing SQL, tuning queries, and managing migrations.
For backend engineers building JavaScript or TypeScript server applications, APIs, workers, and integrations on Node.js.
For application security engineers threat-modeling, reviewing, testing, and hardening web applications and APIs.
For agents translating Figma designs into production UI code, design handoff, component generation, and design-system implementation.
For agents creating, reviewing, troubleshooting, and operating Kubernetes workloads, manifests, clusters, deployments, and operators.
For frontend engineers building, reviewing, and maintaining production React user interfaces and component systems.
For backend and systems engineers building safe, performant Rust services, async workloads, and server-side libraries.
For .NET CMS developers building Umbraco websites, backoffice extensions, controllers, routing, and content workflows.
For DevOps engineers automating Azure DevOps pipelines, repositories, boards, releases, and delivery workflows.
For cloud developers building, deploying, integrating, and operating application workloads on Amazon Web Services.
For frontend engineers using TypeScript to deliver type-safe browser applications, UI components, and client-side integrations.
For agents designing, validating, fixing, and improving GitHub Actions workflows, CI pipelines, templates, and automation.
For data engineers building Databricks Lakehouse jobs, notebooks, pipelines, platform automation, and analytics workflows.
For engineers measuring, profiling, and improving web application loading speed, runtime responsiveness, and Core Web Vitals.
For engineers building interactive browser-based 3D graphics, visualizations, and WebGL/WebGPU experiences with Three.js.