Browse 16,000+ Claude MCP Servers, Skills, Agents and Hooks

Skiln is the largest directory of AI coding tools. Search and filter MCP servers, Claude Code skills, autonomous agents, slash commands, lifecycle hooks, Cursor rules, and Copilot extensions — all indexed from 11 community and curated sources. Whether you use Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, OpenAI Codex, or GitHub Copilot, Skiln helps you discover the right tools to extend your AI-assisted development workflow.

Every entry includes install commands, GitHub star counts, compatibility tags, and links to source repositories. Filter by category, type, or subcategory to narrow results. Use the search bar to find tools by name, description, or tag. Entries are sourced from awesome-mcp-servers, Smithery, PulseMCP, LobeHub, Glama, OpenClaw, NanoClaw, and more.

Browse by category

The directory spans 10 categories covering every domain where AI coding tools add value — from backend automation to frontend design, security auditing to data engineering.

What you'll find in the Skiln directory

The directory indexes nine distinct types of AI coding tools. Each type serves a different role in an agentic development stack.

MCP Servers

Model Context Protocol servers connect Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and other AI coding agents to external services like databases, APIs, file systems, and cloud platforms. They are the backbone of any extensible AI coding workflow.

Skills

Claude Code skills are SKILL.md files that teach the agent new domain expertise, coding patterns, and multi-step workflows. They range from deployment automation to full content pipelines.

Agents

Agent templates define autonomous multi-step behaviors for Claude Code. They can handle complex tasks like code review, refactoring, testing, and deployment without manual intervention.

Commands

Slash commands extend Claude Code with custom actions invoked via /command syntax. They are lightweight, composable, and ideal for repetitive developer workflows.

Hooks

Lifecycle hooks run automatically at key moments during a Claude Code session: before edits, after commits, on session start, or when context compacts. They enforce guardrails and automate quality checks.

OpenClaw

OpenClaw entries are community-contributed open-source skills and templates from the OpenClaw registry, covering a wide range of coding and automation use cases.

NanoClaw

NanoClaw provides ultra-lightweight, single-purpose skills designed for fast installation and minimal footprint. Perfect for targeted automation tasks.

Cursor Rules

Cursor rules define project-level AI behavior inside Cursor IDE. They set coding style, framework conventions, and context for Cursor's built-in AI assistant.

Copilot Extensions

GitHub Copilot extensions add capabilities to Copilot Chat and Copilot in VS Code. They bridge the Copilot ecosystem with external tools, APIs, and custom logic.

Trending MCP servers and skills

These are the most-starred entries in the directory right now. Star counts are synced from GitHub and updated regularly.

  • Math-MCP by EthanHenrickson(2,113,179 stars)

    Enable your LLMs to perform accurate numerical calculations with a simple API. Leverage basic arithmetic and statistical functions to enhance your applications. Simplify complex mathematical tasks effortlessly and improve your model's capabilities.

  • Instagram by instagram(443,000 stars)

    Instagram is a social media platform for sharing photos, videos, and stories. Only supports Instagram Business and Creator accounts, not Instagram Personal accounts.

  • Reddit by reddit(97,488 stars)

    Reddit is a social news platform with user-driven communities (subreddits), offering content sharing, discussions, and viral marketing opportunities for brands

  • MarkItDown by microsoft(91,963 stars)

    Integrates with Microsoft's MarkItDown tool to convert documents like PDFs, Word files, and PowerPoint presentations into clean, structured markdown for content extraction and analysis workflows.

  • Browser Use by browser-use(83,684 stars)

    Enables LLMs, agents, and apps to access, search, and extract web data in real-time using the browser-use.com API.

  • Time by modelcontextprotocol(81,865 stars)

    MCP server providing time and timezone conversion tools for AI assistants to handle localized time data and calculations.

  • Knowledge Graph Memory by modelcontextprotocol(81,865 stars)

    Build and query persistent semantic networks for data management.

  • Fetch by modelcontextprotocol(81,865 stars)

    Retrieve and convert web content to markdown for analysis.

Frequently asked questions

What is an MCP server and how do I install one?

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server is a lightweight process that exposes tools, resources, or prompts to an AI coding agent. To install one, add its configuration to your client's MCP settings — typically a JSON block specifying the server command, arguments, and any required environment variables. Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and VS Code all support MCP natively. Most servers install via npx, pip, or Docker.

How many MCP servers does Skiln index?

Skiln currently indexes over 16,000 entries across MCP servers, Claude skills, agents, commands, hooks, Cursor rules, Copilot extensions, OpenClaw, and NanoClaw. Data is sourced from 11 registries and community lists including awesome-mcp-servers, Smithery, PulseMCP, LobeHub, Glama, and the official MCP registry.

Which AI coding tools are compatible with MCP?

MCP is supported by Claude Desktop, Claude Code (CLI), Cursor, Windsurf, Zed, and VS Code with the official MCP extension. OpenAI Codex and GitHub Copilot are adding MCP support through adapter bridges. Skills (SKILL.md files) are currently specific to Claude Code but can often be adapted for other agents. Cursor rules work exclusively in Cursor IDE, and Copilot extensions work in VS Code with GitHub Copilot.

Can I submit my own MCP server or skill to Skiln?

Yes. Use the submission form on the Skiln homepage to add your tool to the directory. Free listings are indexed and searchable. Verified listings (with a skiln.co backlink in your README) get a trust badge. Featured and sponsored tiers offer additional visibility, priority placement, and analytics. All submissions are reviewed for quality and relevance.

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