Introduction
Skly is a marketplace for AI skills, prompts, workflows, and instructions. It helps AI agents like Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, OpenClaw, and others perform better.
What does Skly sell?
Skly has two types of products. Both are Markdown files:
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Skills are instruction files that teach AI agents new abilities. Give a skill file to Claude, ChatGPT, or any AI, and it gains specialized knowledge for tasks like code review, data analysis, or content writing. Learn more
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Rules are ongoing instructions for AI coding tools. Place a rule file in your project, and tools like Cursor, VS Code, or Antigravity will follow it every time they interact. Learn more
Quickstart
Create an account
Go to skly.ai/signup and sign up for free. Verify your email, and you're ready to go.
Browse the marketplace
Go to Browse and filter by AI model, category, or price. Choose a skill or rule that fits your workflow.
Use your purchase
After buying, download the bundle folder or .md file. How you use it depends on what you bought:
- Skills: Give the bundle folder or file to your AI agent (paste it, attach it, or point the agent to it). The AI reads the instructions and follows them.
- Rules: Put the file in your project's rules directory (e.g.,
.cursor/rules/for Cursor). The AI coding tool will load it automatically every time it interacts.
Explore the docs
Getting Started
Set up your account, browse skills, and make your first purchase.
How to Buy Skills
Find, purchase, and download AI skills. Filter by model, category, price, and rating.
How to Sell Skills
Make money from your AI skills. Create, price, and publish skills. Keep about 70% of every sale.
Creating Skills
Complete guide to writing AI skills. Learn the format, best practices, and how to publish.
Skill Format Reference
Technical spec for the .md skill file. Markdown structure, variables, and AI compatibility.
Rules
Instructions for AI coding tools. Set up rules in Cursor, VS Code, and more.
Rules are single Markdown files. Skills can be bundles that include multiple .md files, scripts (.py, .ts, etc.), and other resources that the AI agent uses during execution.