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agentara/skills — explained in plain English

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In one sentence

A library of installable Claude Code skills covering AI generated content, health triage and lab reports, and general productivity workflows.

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  root((agentara skills))
    What it does
      Installable Claude Code skills
      AIGC content tools
      Health and productivity tools
    Tech stack
      Claude Code
      Markdown
      HTML
      npx
    Use cases
      Storyboard generation
      Lab report interpretation
      Draft to HTML conversion
    Audience
      AI builders
      Developers

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Install a ready-made Claude Code skill for AI generated content planning like storyboards or poster key art

USE CASE 2

Add a symptom triage or lab report interpretation skill to help explain health questions in plain language

USE CASE 3

Turn a markdown draft into a styled standalone HTML page using the article-to-html skill

What is it built with?

Claude CodeMarkdownHTMLnpx

How does it compare?

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LanguageHTMLHTMLHTML
Setup difficultyeasymoderateeasy
Complexity2/53/51/5
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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min
Use, modify, and redistribute freely, including commercially, as long as you keep the copyright notice.

So what is it?

agentara/skills is a personal collection of Claude Code skills, which are installable prompt extensions that add new capabilities to Claude Code, an AI coding assistant. Rather than a single tool, this repository is a library of separate skill folders that each teach Claude a specific task, ready to install one at a time into your own setup. The skills are grouped into three categories. The AIGC group covers AI generated content work: planning presentation slide designs, transforming photos into a stylized storybook illustration look, designing reusable character sheets for video or animation, planning short form videos with a story arc and scene structure, creating cinematic poster key art, and generating full storyboard image boards with matching prompts for video generation tools. The Health group has two skills aimed at everyday medical questions rather than professional diagnosis: one helps someone describe urgent or semi urgent symptoms and think through what kind of care they might need, and another explains what the abnormal values in a lab report mean along with sensible next steps. The Productivity group is broader, including a skill that turns markdown drafts into styled standalone HTML pages, one that runs simulated future scenarios through parallel reasoning paths, and one that interviews the user about a long term goal and produces a structured prompt for other AI tools. Installing a single skill is done with one npx command that points at the skill's folder on GitHub, or by cloning the whole repository and manually linking the specific skill folder you want into your local Claude Code or agent skills directory. The project is released under the MIT License, so anyone can use, copy, or adapt these skills freely.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Install the doctor-strange skill from agentara/skills using npx
Prompt 2
Explain what the lab-interpreter skill in agentara/skills does and how to use it safely
Prompt 3
Show me how to manually symlink the video-storyboard skill into my Claude Code skills folder
Prompt 4
Compare the video-plan and video-storyboard skills in agentara/skills and when to use each

Frequently asked questions

What is skills?

A library of installable Claude Code skills covering AI generated content, health triage and lab reports, and general productivity workflows.

What language is skills written in?

Mainly HTML. The stack also includes Claude Code, Markdown, HTML.

What license does skills use?

Use, modify, and redistribute freely, including commercially, as long as you keep the copyright notice.

How hard is skills to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is skills for?

Mainly developer.

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