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sx is your team's private npm for AI assets - skills, MCP configs, commands, and more.
Capture what your best AI users have learned and spread it to everyone automatically.
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Why sx?
Your best developers have figured out how to make AI assistants incredibly productive - custom skills, MCP configs, slash commands, proven patterns. But that knowledge is stuck on their machines.
Current workarounds don't scale:
- Copy into each repo - Duplication nightmare, no central updates, version drift
- Global config - Bloats context for projects/tasks that don't need those skills
- Client plugins - Manually install each one, locked to one AI client, no bundling
sx solves this by:
- Sharing expertise - Turn individual discoveries into team assets
- Instant onboarding - New devs inherit the team's AI playbook on day one
- Central updates - Change once in your vault, everyone gets the update
- Scoped installation - Right assets for each org, team, bot, repo or person, no context bloat
- Works with any AI client - Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Gemini, Kiro, and more, plus claude.ai and chatgpt.com via the cloud relay
Quickstart
Install via Homebrew (macOS/Linux):
brew tap sleuth-io/tap brew install sxOr via shell script:
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sleuth-io/sx/main/install.sh | bashThen
# Initialize sx init # Add an asset from your vault sx add /path/to/my-skill # Install assets to your current project sx installMultiple vaults? Use profiles to switch between them:
sx profile add work # Add a new profile sx profile use work # Switch to it sx profile list # See all profilesInstall targets — pick who sees which asset:
sx install my-skill --org # everyone in the vault sx install my-skill --repo github.com/acme/infra # only inside that repo sx install my-skill --path github.com/acme/infra#docs/ # one path in a repo sx install my-skill --team platform # every member of a team sx install my-skill --user alice@acme.com # a single user (must be the caller) sx install my-skill --bot python-backend # a bot identity (CI runner, agent)| Scope | Who gets it |
|---|---|
| --org | Everyone — the default if no flag is set |
| --repo / --path | Callers working inside the named repo or subpath |
| --team | Team members; admin-gated |
| --user | A single human, must match caller's git identity |
| --bot | A bot identity, resolved when SX_BOT=<name> is set |
See docs/scoping.md for the full overview and links to a per-scope doc for each install target.
Preview — see what sx install would resolve for you, the pip freeze analogue, without downloading or writing anything:
sx install --dry-runUse your vault from claude.ai or chatgpt.com — expose it as an MCP endpoint via the skills.new relay:
sx cloud connect # opens skills.new, paste back the attach line sx cloud serve # keep this running — Ctrl+C exits sx cloud status # prints the MCP URL to paste into claude.ai / chatgpt.comThe relay forwards requests over a WebSocket your machine opens — vault content stays local. See docs/cloud-relay.md.
Usage analytics & audit:
sx stats # adoption dashboard sx stats --since 7d --json # machine-readable sx audit # recent team/install mutations sx audit --actor alice@acme.com --since 30d --event install.setAlready using Claude Code?
If you've built up skills, plugins, or MCP configs in your .claude directory, sx helps you version, sync across machines, and share with teammates.
# Add your existing skills/commands (sx auto-detects the type) sx add ~/.claude/commands/my-command sx add ~/.claude/skills/my-skill sx add code-review@claude-plugins-officialYour prompt files stay exactly as they are - sx just wraps them with metadata for versioning.
What can you build and share?
- Skills - Custom prompts and behaviors for specific tasks
- Rules - Coding standards and guidelines that apply to specific file types or paths
- Agents - Autonomous AI agents with specific goals
- Commands - Slash commands for quick actions
- Hooks - Automation triggers for lifecycle events
- MCP Servers (experimental) - Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for external integrations
- Plugins - Claude Code plugin bundles with commands, skills, and more
skills.sh support
sx integrates with skills.sh, a community directory of 85k+ agent skills.
sx add anthropics/skills/frontend-design # Add a specific skill sx add vercel-labs/agent-skills # Browse skills in a repo sx add --browse # Search and browse the full directoryDistribution models
Choose the right distribution model for your team:
Local (Personal)
Perfect for easily sharing personal tools across multiple personal projects
sx init --type path --path my/vault/pathGit vault (Small teams)
Share assets through a shared git vault
sx init --type git --repo git@github.com:yourteam/skills.gitSkills.new (Large teams and enterprise)
Centralized management with a UI for discovery, creation, sharing, and usage analytics
sx init --type sleuthHow it works
sx follows the manifest-and-lock pattern used by npm, cargo, and uv:
- Manifest (sx.toml) — the vault's source of truth. Lists every managed asset, its install scopes (org, repo, path, team, bot, user), and team definitions (members, admins, repositories). Committed to git / path vaults. See docs/manifest-spec.md.
- Lock file — a per-user resolved artifact. sx install reads the manifest, resolves team and user scopes against the caller's git identity, and writes the result to the user's cache directory (~/<cache>/sx/lockfiles/). When the resolved lock changes, the previous file is rotated with a timestamp so old installs stay reproducible.
- Audit + usage streams — every team/install mutation appends an audit entry to .sx/audit/YYYY-MM.jsonl; usage events append to .sx/usage/YYYY-MM.jsonl. Query them with sx audit / sx stats.
High level: create assets with metadata, share to your vault, install globally, per repo, per path, per team, per bot, or per user, auto-install on new Claude Code sessions, stay synchronized — everyone gets the same tools automatically.
Supported Clients
| Client | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Claude Code | ✅ Supported | Full support for all asset types |
| Cline | ✅ Supported | Skills, rules, workflows as commands, MCP servers, hooks |
| Codex | ✅ Supported | Skills, commands, MCP servers |
| Cursor | ✅ Supported | Skills, rules, commands, MCP servers, hooks |
| GitHub Copilot | ✅ Supported | Skills, rules, commands, agents, MCP servers, local hooks |
| Gemini (CLI/VS Code) | ✅ Supported | Skills, rules, commands, MCP servers, hooks |
| Gemini (JetBrains) | ✅ Supported | Rules, MCP servers only (no commands/hooks) |
| Gemini (Android Studio) | ✅ Supported | Rules, MCP-remote only (HTTP, no stdio) |
| Kiro | ✅ Supported | Skills, rules, commands, MCP servers |
| Openclaw | ✅ Supported | Skills, rules, commands |
| claude.ai (web) | ✅ Supported | Via the skills.new cloud relay |
| chatgpt.com (web) | ✅ Supported | Via the skills.new cloud relay |
Roadmap
- ✅ Local, Git, and Skills.new vaults
- ✅ Claude Code support
- ✅ Cline support
- ✅ Cursor support
- ✅ GitHub Copilot support
- ✅ Gemini support
- ✅ Codex support
- ✅ Kiro support
- ✅ Openclaw support
- ✅ claude.ai and chatgpt.com support via the skills.new cloud relay
- ✅ Org, Team, Bot, Repository & Personal installation targets for all vault types
- ✅ Skill discovery - Use Skills.new to discover relevant skills from your code and architecture
- ✅ Analytics - Track skill usage and impact
- RBAC and change request flow - Support a gated skill update flow
License
See LICENSE file for details.
Development
Click to expand development instructionsDocumentation
- Vault Spec - Vault directory structure
- Manifest Spec - sx.toml source-of-truth format (assets, scopes, teams)
- Lock Spec - Per-user resolved lock file
- Scoping - Install targets and links to per-scope docs (orgs, repos, teams, users, bots)
- Audit log - Event catalog, sx audit filters, storage format
- Usage analytics - sx stats dashboard, JSON output, event format
- Metadata Spec - Asset metadata format
- MCP Spec - MCP server and query tool
- Profiles - Multiple configuration profiles
- Clients - Client support model and IDE vs CLI limitations
- Cloud relay - Expose your vault to claude.ai and chatgpt.com via skills.new
Prerequisites
Go 1.25 or later is required. Install using gvm:
# Install gvm bash < <(curl -s -S -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/moovweb/gvm/master/binscripts/gvm-installer) # Install Go (use go1.4 as bootstrap if needed) gvm install go1.4 -B gvm use go1.4 export GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP=$GOROOT gvm install go1.25 gvm use go1.25 --defaultBuilding from Source
make init # First time setup (install tools, download deps) make build # Build binary make install # Install to GOPATH/binTesting
make test # Run tests with race detection make format # Format code with gofmt make lint # Run golangci-lint make prepush # Run before pushing (format, lint, test, build)Releases
Tag and push to trigger automated release via GoReleaser:
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