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Google Skills

Google Skills is a public Agent Skills repository for Google products and technologies, including Google Cloud.

The repository presents installable skills for areas such as Gemini API in Agent Platform, Google Cloud basics, onboarding, authentication, network observability, and well-architected guidance. This page is for general reference, not a recommendation. Check the original source before relying on the resource.

What it is

Agent skills for Google workflows

Google Skills is framed as a reusable skills collection rather than a standalone assistant, model, or finished app.

Why it stands out

Cloud and platform guidance

The listed skills focus on practical Google Cloud and platform topics, giving readers a clear example of how agent skills can package domain-specific workflow knowledge.

Availability

Public GitHub repository

The public materials include the repository, installation command, available skills list, contribution guidance, and a note that the project is under active development.

Why it matters

Why readers may notice it

Google Skills matters because agent workflows are increasingly shaped by reusable skills and task guidance, not only by the base model doing the work.

Reporting note

What appears notable

The repository currently highlights skills across Gemini API in Agent Platform, AlloyDB, BigQuery, Cloud Run, Cloud SQL, Firebase, GKE, onboarding, authentication, observability, security, reliability, and cost optimization.

Before using

What readers may want to review

Which listed skills match the Google products or cloud workflows they actually use.

How the Agent Skills install path fits their local agent environment.

The repository note that the project is under active development.

Best fit

Who may find it relevant

Readers following reusable agent skills and capability packs.

Builders working around Google Cloud, Gemini API, or platform operations workflows.

Less relevant for readers looking only for consumer chat tools or general model comparisons.

Editorial note

Why it is included here

Google Skills is included because its source materials show how agent skills can package reusable knowledge around a large cloud and product ecosystem, making it useful for readers comparing the skills layer around modern agents.

Source links

Original materials

Reader note

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