Detects when the user pastes or mentions a GitHub URL that may contain Claude skills or plugins. Triggers on messages containing github.com URLs, especially when user says things like "here's a repo", "check out this repo", "load this", "use these skills", "I found these skills", or simply pastes a github.com link. Make sure to use this skill whenever a GitHub URL appears in the user's message that might contain Claude Code skills or plugins.
Scanned 5/28/2026
Install via CLI
openskills install idan-yaron/claude-cowork-skills-toolkit---
name: detect-github-url
description: >
Detects when the user pastes or mentions a GitHub URL that may contain Claude
skills or plugins. Triggers on messages containing github.com URLs, especially
when user says things like "here's a repo", "check out this repo", "load this",
"use these skills", "I found these skills", or simply pastes a github.com link.
Make sure to use this skill whenever a GitHub URL appears in the user's message
that might contain Claude Code skills or plugins.
user-invocable: false
---
# Detect GitHub Skill Repository
The user has shared a GitHub URL. Recognize it and offer to browse its skills.
## What to Do
1. **Identify the GitHub URL** from the user's message.
2. **Respond naturally** — acknowledge the link and explain you can browse
available skills.
3. **Offer to browse:**
> "I can check this repo for skills and show you what's available.
> Want me to take a look?"
4. **When the user confirms**, run `/skills-load <url>`. This shows a numbered
catalog — the user picks which skills to install as a plugin.
5. **If the URL doesn't look like a skills repo**, still offer:
"This might not contain Claude skills — want me to check anyway?"
## Key Points
- Be conversational, not robotic
- The catalog-first approach means the user picks what they need — no bulk loading
- Selected skills get packaged as a `.plugin` file and presented with a
"Save plugin" button for one-click installation into the `/` menu
- Skills are also injected into the conversation for immediate use
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