Hey HN! I've just built subagents.sh to help people discover and share their sub-agents for Claude Code.
I was creating all these specialized agents for different coding tasks (testing, frontend work, etc.) and figured others must be doing the same thing. Seemed silly that we're all writing similar agents in isolation.
So I made a simple site where you can:
- Browse and copy agents without signing up
- Sign in with GitHub to submit your own agents
- Import agents directly from your GitHub repos
- See ratings from people who've actually used them
Got about 25 agents up there now, everything from project planning to test generation. You can grab any agent without an account - only need to sign in if you want to share your own.
Would love to know:
- What would make finding the right agent easier?
- What info do you want to see for each agent?
- How to keep quality high as more people contribute?
I was creating all these specialized agents for different coding tasks (testing, frontend work, etc.) and figured others must be doing the same thing. Seemed silly that we're all writing similar agents in isolation.
So I made a simple site where you can: - Browse and copy agents without signing up - Sign in with GitHub to submit your own agents - Import agents directly from your GitHub repos - See ratings from people who've actually used them
Got about 25 agents up there now, everything from project planning to test generation. You can grab any agent without an account - only need to sign in if you want to share your own.
Would love to know: - What would make finding the right agent easier? - What info do you want to see for each agent? - How to keep quality high as more people contribute?
Check it out: https://subagents.sh/