How to install Claude Code skills
Install Claude Code skills for one project or every project, verify that Claude found them, and fix the common folder mistakes.
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Install Claude Code skills for one project or every project, verify that Claude found them, and fix the common folder mistakes.
Install Codex skills with the built-in installer or copy them into the correct personal or repository folder, then verify they load.
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