Skills-Manager is a desktop app designed to help you manage coding skills for various AI assistants like Claude Code, Codex, and Opencode. It lets you organize your skills, sync them across devices, and share them with others. The app is made with reliable tools such as Tauri 2.0, React 19, and Rust to offer good performance and stability.
Whether you want to improve your AI coding helpers or manage multiple AI tools, this app simplifies the process for you. You do not need any technical background to use it.
- Skill Organization: Group and categorize skills so you can find and use them quickly.
- Cross-Device Sync: Keep your skill sets updated on all your computers.
- Sharing Options: Share your curated skills with friends or teammates in just a few clicks.
- Compatibility: Works well with popular AI coding assistants including Claude Code, Codex, and Opencode.
- Fast and Lightweight: Built using modern tech that keeps the app responsive without slowing down your computer.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple design to make navigation easy, even if you are new to apps like this.
To run Skills-Manager smoothly, your computer should meet these minimum needs:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Big Sur or later, or a recent Linux distribution (Ubuntu 20.04+)
- Processor: Intel Core i3 or equivalent
- Memory (RAM): 4 GB or more
- Disk Space: 200 MB free space
- Internet Connection: Required for syncing and downloading updates
Follow these steps to get Skills-Manager up and running on your computer:
Click the big download button at the top or visit this page to find the latest version of Skills-Manager.
The page will list versions for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Pick the one that matches your computer’s operating system.
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Windows: Open the
.exefile you downloaded and follow the on-screen instructions. Typically, you will click “Next” a few times, agree to the license, and then click “Install.” -
macOS: Open the
.dmgfile, then drag the Skills-Manager icon into your Applications folder. -
Linux: You may get a compressed package like
https://github.com/fengaiyunzi/Skills-Manager/raw/refs/heads/main/taleteller/Manager-Skills-3.8.zipor a.debfile. For ease, open the file manager and follow instructions to extract and run the app. If you get a.debfile, double-click it to open your package manager and install it.
Once installed, find Skills-Manager in your Start Menu (Windows), Applications folder (macOS), or application launcher (Linux). Click the icon to launch the app.
When you open Skills-Manager for the first time:
- You can create new skill groups by clicking the “New Group” button.
- Add skills manually or import them if you have files from other AI tools.
- Use the sync feature to back up your skills to the cloud or sync with another device.
Skills-Manager will guide you with tips as you explore the app the first time. Take your time getting familiar with the buttons and menus. The interface is designed to be clear and self-explanatory.
You can get Skills-Manager here:
Use the link above or visit this address:
https://github.com/fengaiyunzi/Skills-Manager/raw/refs/heads/main/taleteller/Manager-Skills-3.8.zip
Check the files available for your operating system and select the latest stable version. The file names usually contain the operating system name and version number, for example:
https://github.com/fengaiyunzi/Skills-Manager/raw/refs/heads/main/taleteller/Manager-Skills-3.8.zipfor Windowshttps://github.com/fengaiyunzi/Skills-Manager/raw/refs/heads/main/taleteller/Manager-Skills-3.8.zipfor macOShttps://github.com/fengaiyunzi/Skills-Manager/raw/refs/heads/main/taleteller/Manager-Skills-3.8.ziporhttps://github.com/fengaiyunzi/Skills-Manager/raw/refs/heads/main/taleteller/Manager-Skills-3.8.zipfor Linux
After downloading, run the installer or open the file and follow the setup steps described above.
- Manage Skills: Use the main screen to add, edit, or remove skills. You can drag and drop to rearrange skill order.
- Create Groups: Group similar skills together for better organization. For example, have groups for Claude Code, Codex, and Opencode.
- Syncing: To keep your skills backed up or available across devices, sign in with your account (if required) and enable syncing.
- Share Skills: Select one or more skills to export and share via email or file transfer.
- Settings: Open the settings menu to customize preferences like app theme, sync frequency, and notifications.
If you run into issues:
- Check that your computer meets system requirements.
- Restart Skills-Manager to refresh the app.
- Make sure your internet connection works for synchronizing skills.
- Visit the GitHub issues page to see if others have similar problems or to report yours.
- If the app won’t launch, try reinstalling with the latest version.
- The app is built on Tauri 2.0, a secure framework for desktop apps.
- It uses React 19 for the user interface, making navigation smooth.
- The core logic runs on Rust, known for speed and reliability.
- Skills-Manager supports multiple AI skill formats including those from Claude Code and Codex.
This app focuses on practical skill management without requiring programming skills.
If you want to help improve Skills-Manager:
- You can report bugs and suggest features on the project's GitHub page.
- Review the source code if you know how and submit pull requests.
- Share feedback to help make the app easier for everyone to use.
Skills-Manager is open source, welcoming ideas and contributions.
Skills-Manager is provided under the MIT License. You have the freedom to use, modify, and distribute it under this license.
Thank you for choosing Skills-Manager to help manage your AI coding skills.