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Intellectronica Skills

Register intellectronica-skills when you want a curated Claude Code marketplace of twenty-two installable agent skills instead of adding repos one at a time with the skills CLI.

Overview

intellectronica-skills is a plugin marketplace for the Build phase that distributes twenty-two @intellectronica agent skills for Claude Code and compatible CLI installs.

What is this marketplace?

  • 22 plugins in one marketplace from intellectronica/agent-skills
  • Dual install paths: `npx skills add intellectronica/agent-skills` or Claude `plugin marketplace add` plus `plugin instal
  • Table-indexed skills such as anki-connect and broader agent customization utilities
  • Pairs with free and paid Agent Skills workshops from Agentic Ventures for authoring patterns
  • Curated multi-skill marketplace rather than a single-task MCP integration
  • Marketplace advertises 22 plugins
  • Maintainer: @intellectronica (intellectronica/agent-skills on GitHub)
  • Documented install variants: skills CLI and Claude plugin marketplace flow

Compatible agents: Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, any compatible agent

Community signal: 270 GitHub stars.

What problem does it solve?

Scattering skill repos across GitHub makes it tedious to discover, version, and install the right agent behaviors for your coding workflow.

Who is it for?

Solo builders and indie teams standardizing Claude Code with a ready-made skill library and optional workshop-led skill authoring.

Skip if: Teams on agents without Claude plugin marketplaces who only need one unrelated integration, or builders avoiding third-party skill packs for compliance reasons.

What do I get? / Deliverables

After you add the marketplace, you can install named plugins in one command and keep a consistent intellectronica-skills source for your Claude Code setup.

  • Registered intellectronica-skills marketplace in Claude Code
  • One or more installed `@intellectronica-skills` plugins matched to your workflow
  • Documented list of enabled skills for team onboarding

Plugins in this marketplace

22 plugins — install individually after you add the marketplace.

PluginVersion
Anki ConnectThis skill is for interacting with Anki through AnkiConnect, and should be used whenever a user asks to interact with Anki, including to read or modify decks, notes, cards, models, media, or sync operations.0.1.1768994658Beautiful MermaidRender Mermaid diagrams as SVG and PNG using the Beautiful Mermaid library. Use when the user asks to render a Mermaid diagram.0.1.1769684732Context7Retrieve up-to-date documentation for software libraries, frameworks, and components via the Context7 API. This skill should be used when looking up documentation for any programming library or framework, finding code examples for specific APIs or features, verifying correct usage of library functions, or obtaining current information about library APIs that may have changed since training.0.1.1768935194Copilot SdkThis skill helps with GitHub Copilot SDK work across Node.js/TypeScript, Python, Go, .NET, and Java. It covers setup, authentication, permissions, streaming events, custom tools, custom agents, MCP servers, hooks, skills, and session persistence.0.1.1775555186Gog CliUse this skill whenever the user wants to operate Google Workspace from the command line with gog/gogcli, including Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, Apps Script, Chat, Classroom, Contacts, Tasks, People, Groups, Admin, Keep, auth, configuration, scripting, or agent-safe Google automation. Prefer this skill for Google account/file/mail/calendar work when the user mentions gog, gogcli, Google CLI, Gmail search/send, Calendar events, Drive files, Docs/Sheets/Slides editing, Forms, Apps Script, Workspace admin, or command-line Google automation.0.1.1777131088Gpt Image 1 5Generate and edit images using OpenAI's GPT Image 1.5 model. Use when the user asks to generate, create, edit, modify, change, alter, or update images. Also use when user references an existing image file and asks to modify it in any way (e.g., "modify this image", "change the background", "replace X with Y"). Supports text-to-image generation and image editing with optional mask. DO NOT read the image file first - use this skill directly with the --input-image parameter.0.1.1768936949Here Be GitInitialise a git repository with optional agent commit instructions and .gitignore. Use when users say "here be git", "init git", "initialise git", or otherwise indicate they want to set up version control in the current directory.0.1.1771067284Lorem IpsumGenerate lorem ipsum placeholder text. This skill should be used when users ask to generate lorem ipsum content, placeholder text, dummy text, or filler text. Supports various structures including plain paragraphs, headings with sections, lists, and continuous text. Output can be saved to a file or used directly as requested by the user.0.1.1768936949Markdown ConverterConvert documents and files to Markdown using markitdown. Use when converting PDF, Word (.docx), PowerPoint (.pptx), Excel (.xlsx, .xls), HTML, CSV, JSON, XML, images (with EXIF/OCR), audio (with transcription), ZIP archives, YouTube URLs, or EPubs to Markdown format for LLM processing or text analysis.0.1.1768936949Mgrep Code SearchSemantic code search using mgrep for efficient codebase exploration. This skill should be used when searching or exploring codebases with more than 30 non-gitignored files and/or nested directory structures. It provides natural language semantic search that complements traditional grep/ripgrep for finding features, understanding intent, and exploring unfamiliar code.0.1.1768936949Monologue Notes ApiUse this skill when the user wants to read or search their Monologue notes through the Monologue Notes REST API. It covers authentication with the MONOLOGUE_API_KEY environment variable, safe token handling, listing notes, fetching a single note, pagination, filters, and error handling. The API is read-only and should be accessed with direct HTTP requests such as curl or any equivalent REST client.0.1.1776844761Nano Banana 2Generate and edit images using Google's Nano Banana 2 (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image Preview) API. This skill should be used when the user asks to create or modify images, especially when they need fast iteration, explicit aspect-ratio control, or resolution control from 512px to 4K.0.1.1772124957Nano Banana ProGenerate and edit images using Google's Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image) API. Use when the user asks to generate, create, edit, modify, change, alter, or update images. Also use when user references an existing image file and asks to modify it in any way (e.g., "modify this image", "change the background", "replace X with Y"). Supports both text-to-image generation and image-to-image editing with configurable resolution (1K default, 2K, or 4K for high resolution). DO NOT read the image file first - use this skill directly with the --input-image parameter.0.1.1768936949Notion ApiThis skill provides comprehensive instructions for interacting with the Notion API via REST calls. This skill should be used whenever the user asks to interact with Notion, including reading, creating, updating, or deleting pages, databases, blocks, comments, or any other Notion content. The skill covers authentication, all available endpoints, pagination, error handling, and best practices.0.1.1769613281PromptifyTransform user requests into detailed, precise prompts for AI models. Use when users say "promptify", "promptify this", or explicitly request prompt engineering or improvement of their request for better AI responses.0.1.1768936949Raindrop ApiThis skill provides comprehensive instructions for interacting with the Raindrop.io bookmarks service via its REST API using curl and jq. It covers authentication, CRUD operations for collections, raindrops (bookmarks), tags, highlights, filters, import/export, and backups. Use this skill whenever the user asks to work with their bookmarks from Raindrop.io, including reading, creating, updating, deleting, searching, or organising bookmarks and collections.0.1.1769629481Ray So Code SnippetGenerate beautiful code snippet images using ray.so. This skill should be used when the user asks to create a code image, code screenshot, code snippet image, or wants to make their code look pretty for sharing. Saves images locally to the current working directory or a user-specified path.0.1.1769029639TavilyUse this skill for web search, extraction, mapping, crawling, and research via Tavily’s REST API when web searches are needed and no built-in tool is available, or when Tavily’s LLM-friendly format is beneficial.0.1.1768936124Todoist ApiThis skill provides instructions for interacting with Todoist using the td CLI tool. It covers CRUD operations for tasks/projects/sections/labels/comments, and requires confirmation before destructive actions. Use this skill when the user wants to read, create, update, or delete Todoist data.0.1.1770201261UltrathinkDisplay colorful ANSI art of the word "ultrathink". Use when the user says "ultrathink" or invokes /ultrathink.0.1.1768936949Upstash Redis KvRead and write to Upstash Redis-compatible key-value store via REST API. Use when there is a need to save or retrieve key-value data, use Redis features (caching, counters, lists, sets, hashes, sorted sets, etc.) for the current interaction, or when the user explicitly asks to use Upstash or Redis.0.1.1770038631Youtube TranscriptExtract transcripts from YouTube videos. Use when the user asks for a transcript, subtitles, or captions of a YouTube video and provides a YouTube URL (youtube.com/watch?v=, youtu.be/, or similar). Supports output with or without timestamps.0.1.1768936949

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Journey fit

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How it compares

Curated multi-skill plugin marketplace, not a single MCP server or one fixed methodology skill.

Common Questions / FAQ

Who is Intellectronica Skills for?

Intellectronica Skills is for Claude Code users and AI power users who want a maintained bundle of agent skills from intellectronica/agent-skills with simple marketplace installs.

When should I use Intellectronica Skills?

Use it during Build while you configure agent tooling—before you rely on Claude for daily implementation tasks and want repeatable skill plugins instead of ad hoc prompts.

How do I add Intellectronica Skills to my agent?

Run `claude plugin marketplace add intellectronica/agent-skills`, then `claude plugin install skill-name@Intellectronica Skills`, or use `npx skills add intellectronica/agent-skills --skill skill-name` for CLI-based installs.

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