| name | user |
| description | Using skillet as a skill consumer. Covers searching, browsing, and using skills as MCP prompts. |
| version | 2026.02.27 |
| trigger | Use when the user wants to search for skills, install skills, configure skillet, or manage their skill library |
| license | MIT OR Apache-2.0 |
| author | Josh Rotenberg |
| categories | ["tools","configuration"] |
| tags | ["skillet","skills","mcp","install","search"] |
Skillet User Guide
Skillet is an MCP-native skill discovery toolkit. This skill covers using
skillet as a consumer: finding and using skills at runtime via MCP prompts.
Adding Skillet
MCP server (recommended) -- add to .mcp.json or ~/.claude/settings.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"skillet": {
"command": "skillet",
"args": ["serve"]
}
}
}
Install the binary:
cargo install skillet-mcp
Docker (no install needed):
{
"mcpServers": {
"skillet": {
"command": "docker",
"args": ["run", "-i", "--rm", "ghcr.io/joshrotenberg/skillet:latest"]
}
}
}
Searching for Skills
CLI:
skillet search "rust development"
skillet search "*" --category development
skillet search "*" --tag pytest
skillet search "*" --owner joshrotenberg
MCP tools (when running as server):
search_skills(query) -- full-text BM25 search over skill metadata and content
list_categories() -- browse available categories with counts
list_skills_by_owner(owner) -- list all skills by a publisher
info_skill(owner_name) -- detailed information about a specific skill
Using Skills
Skills are served as MCP prompts. An agent connects to skillet, searches
for a relevant skill, and uses it as a prompt for the current session.
No files written, no restart needed.
1. search_skills("rust development")
2. Use the skill prompt for joshrotenberg/rust-dev
3. Follow the skill's instructions
Configuration
Skillet is configured via ~/.config/skillet/config.toml and CLI flags.
Adding custom repos:
skillet serve --remote https://github.com/org/skills.git
Config file (~/.config/skillet/config.toml):
[repos]
remote = ["https://github.com/org/skills.git"]
[server]
discover_local = false
To skip the official repo, use --no-official-repo.
User Preferences
If you prefer a specific workflow, tell your agent:
- "always inline" -- only use skills via MCP prompts, never write files
- If unclear, default to inline use via prompts