I'm Dave. I've been using Claude Code since day one. It's incredible — but it has a problem.
Every new session, I found myself re-explaining the same things:
Context window wasted. Time wasted. Output quality inconsistent because I'd forget to mention something important.
Then Claude Code added skills.
I went all in. I built skills for everything I do regularly. And the experience transformed. No more re-explaining. Claude just knows. First-try output went from 50% usable to 80% usable. I stopped fighting with formatting. I stopped forgetting to mention crucial context.
skills.ceo is me packaging up what works.
These aren't theoretical. Every skill here is something I use daily. They're battle-tested against real workflows, refined over hundreds of hours, and built with obsessive attention to output quality.
I'm not selling prompts. I'm selling the result of figuring out how to make Claude Code actually remember how to do things well.
I'd rather sell 20 skills that genuinely work than 200 that kind of work. Every skill here has been used in production, not just tested.
You're not buying markdown files. You're buying the hours I spent figuring out what works so you don't have to.
No Docker. No npm install. No API keys to manage (mostly). Just a folder with markdown. If installation takes more than 60 seconds, something's wrong.
This entire website was built using the frontend-design skill. I write tweets with x-tweet-generator. I analyze podcasts with transcript-agent. Dogfooding isn't optional.
Browse the skills. Try one. See if it makes Claude Code better.