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Pm Skills

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Open-source library of 205 professional Agent Skills (PRDs, launch plans,

Overview

What is Pm Skills?

An open-source library of 205 professional Agent Skills across 21 professions. The MCP server exposes these as tools (list_skills, search_skills, get_skill), MCP prompts, and resources, so any assistant can search the library and pull a skill’s framework on demand.

How to use Pm Skills?

Install and run via npx: npx -y pm-claude-skills-mcp. Alternatively, connect to the remote hosted URL at https://pm-skills-mcp.pm-claude-skills.workers.dev/. Once connected, use the available tools to list, search, and retrieve individual skills.

Key features of Pm Skills?

  • 205 pre-built professional agent skills
  • Skills span 21 different professions
  • Exposed as both tools and MCP prompts
  • Supports list, search, and get operations
  • Open-source and freely available
  • Can run locally or via a hosted URL

Use cases of Pm Skills?

  • An assistant pulls a product requirement document (PRD) framework for a new feature.
  • A team lead searches for a launch plan template before a product release.
  • A writer retrieves a postmortem or rubric structure for a retrospective.
  • A negotiator accesses a contract or pitch deck outline during a meeting.
  • A manager uses the skill library to standardize artifacts across functions.

FAQ from Pm Skills?

What skills are included?

The library contains 205 professional skills covering categories like PRDs, launch plans, postmortems, rubrics, contracts, pitch decks, and more across 21 professions.

Is Pm Skills free to use?

Yes, the server is open-source and can be used without cost. The code is available on GitHub.

How do I access the server?

You can run it locally with npx -y pm-claude-skills-mcp or use the remote hosted URL at https://pm-skills-mcp.pm-claude-skills.workers.dev/.

What tools does the server provide?

The server exposes three tools: list_skills, search_skills, and get_skill, along with corresponding MCP prompts and resources.

Does the server require any special runtime?

It runs as a standard MCP server and can be invoked via npx; no additional dependencies are mentioned in the README.

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