March 26, 2026

Skills, spills, and GitHub thrills

Show HN: Agent Skill Harbor – a GitHub-native skill platform for teams

Open-source “skill pantry” drops; the crowd wants one menu

TLDR: Agent Skill Harbor launches as a GitHub-based, open-source “skill pantry” for teams, complete with safety checks and a static catalog. The comment spotlight demands a universal standard (MCP) for dynamic skill feeds instead of GitHub syncing, turning the conversation into GitHub pragmatism versus one-menu-to-rule-them-all ambition.

Agent Skill Harbor wants to be your team’s AI skill pantry—an open-source, GitHub-native way to collect, check, and share those little text “recipes” AI agents use. No database, no servers: it hoovers up skills from GitHub, tracks where they came from, runs safety checks, and publishes a simple website via GitHub Actions and Pages. Think: one tidy shelf for team-approved tricks, with a repo and a demo to prove it.

But the comments lit up with a familiar tension: build the pantry now vs. wait for a universal menu. One loud mood-setter, CharlieDigital, essentially said, “Cool, but if everyone just supported MCP—short for a shared way to plug apps into AI tools—this whole problem disappears.” The hot take: point apps to one MCP server, get a dynamic, live feed of skills, and skip the messy Git syncs and submodules. Bonus spice: a nudge at Codex for not supporting it yet.

Cue the vibe: GitHub-first pragmatists cheering “ship it,” standardistas chanting “one menu to rule them all.” Jokes flew about building a pantry when folks want a food truck, and the meme energy was pure Team Pantry vs. Team Food Truck. The only certainty? Everyone wants fewer hoops and safer skills—who wins, GitHub shelves or the MCP buffet, is the cliffhanger.

Key Points

  • Agent Skill Harbor is an open-source, GitHub-native platform for managing and sharing AI agent skills within teams and organizations.
  • The platform is DB-less and serverless, leveraging the fact that skills are primarily text artifacts suitable for Git workflows.
  • It aggregates skills from GitHub repositories, tracks provenance, and supports governance and safety checks.
  • Agent Skill Harbor publishes a static skills catalog using GitHub Actions and hosts it via GitHub Pages.
  • The article provides links to the project’s GitHub repository and a live demo site.

Hottest takes

"I wish all of the tooling vendors would support MCP prompts" — CharlieDigital
"Codex, for example, currently does not support this" — CharlieDigital
"point to an MCP server and have the MCP server dynamically compose the set of skills" — CharlieDigital
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