FrontierSearchStreamable HTTP

Agent Skills Search Server

ai.com.mcp/skills-search · v1.0.0

Search and discover Agent Skills from the skills.sh registry. Powered by HAPI MCP server.

Gecko Rating
100
Frontier
GitHub Stars
15.8k
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Transport
Streamable HTTP
v1.0.0
Last Update
2026-04-09

Ready-to-paste config for every major MCP client

claude mcp add --transport http skills-search https://ai.com.mcp/mcp
HTTP transport · replace URL with the server's endpoint.Claude Code docs

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What is Agent Skills Search Server?

Agent Skills Search Server is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server in the Search category. Search and discover Agent Skills from the skills.sh registry. Powered by HAPI MCP server.

How is Agent Skills Search Server rated?

BenchGecko rates Agent Skills Search Server Frontier on the Gecko Rating ladder (100/100). 500+ GitHub stars · battle-tested, widely adopted, safe default. The underlying GitHub repository has 15,795 stars.

How do I install Agent Skills Search Server?

Agent Skills Search Server supports Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and VS Code. Each client needs a different config format · BenchGecko shows ready-to-paste snippets for all four above. Stdio servers run locally via npx; streamable-http and SSE servers connect over the network.

Does Agent Skills Search Server support streaming?

Agent Skills Search Server uses the Streamable HTTP transport. Streamable HTTP is the newer MCP spec for long-lived network connections.

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