A new community project called Cult of Claude has launched as a curated directory of skills, agents, and configurations built for Claude Code, Anthropic's terminal-based coding assistant.
The site collects community-built Claude Code extensions into a single searchable catalog. If you've spent any time with Claude Code, you know the skills system (custom instruction sets that teach Claude specific workflows) and the newer agents framework are powerful but scattered. Finding good ones means digging through GitHub repos, forum posts, and personal blogs. Cult of Claude aims to fix that by putting everything in one place.
The timing makes sense. Claude Code's user base has grown rapidly since Anthropic introduced sub-agents and hooks in late 2025, and the skills ecosystem has gotten large enough to need a proper directory. Tools like this tend to become self-reinforcing: the more people find and use shared skills, the more authors contribute new ones.
For Claude Code users, this is worth bookmarking. Browsing other people's skills and agent configurations is one of the fastest ways to learn what the tool can actually do. Even if you don't install anything directly, seeing how experienced users structure their CLAUDE.md files, hook configurations, and custom commands will give you ideas for your own setup.