About
A store for one thing: Claude Code skills.
DevLoom sells written manuals (SKILL.md files) that install into Claude Code and hold it to a specific standard on a specific kind of task, instead of relying on whatever gets typed into a chat that day.
Who this is for
People shipping websites and stores with Claude Code (for clients or for themselves) who care whether the result reads as considered, human work or as a recognisable template. That's a design and engineering discipline problem, not a prompting problem: the skills here encode the specific rules (real content hierarchy, purposeful motion, accessible interaction, honest proof, a real launch gate) that keep output from defaulting to generic patterns, applied automatically instead of retyped every session.
What a Claude Code skill actually is
A skill is a plain-text SKILL.md file containing a name, a description Claude matches against your request, and a written procedure: rules, a workflow, and an expected output format. Claude Code reads it and follows it for that kind of task, the same way every time. It isn't a plugin, a package, or code that runs in your project. It's instructions Claude applies while it works.
Where these 75 skills come from
Every manual in the catalogue is drawn from a working library of production skills, refined through real website and application builds, covering design direction, frontend and React engineering, animation, accessibility, SEO, conversion, security, deployment, and the operational disciplines (observability, testing, governance) that keep a shipped product reliable. Each catalogue and skill page describes what that specific manual does, sourced from the manual itself.
How installation works
Every purchase includes an install walkthrough for both locations Claude Code supports: save a skill to ~/.claude/skills/<name>/ to use it across every project on your machine, or to .claude/skills/<name>/ inside one repository to scope it there only. Once saved, Claude matches the skill automatically when a task fits its description, or you invoke it directly with its slash command. The official Claude Code skills guide covers the mechanism in full.
Not an Anthropic product
DevLoom is an independent, third-party store. It is not owned, operated, or endorsed by Anthropic, and nothing sold here is an official Claude or Anthropic product. These are manuals written for use with Claude Code, sold by an independent studio.
Where to go next
Browse the full catalogue, see how skills combine in the six curated bundles, or check the FAQ for licensing and installation specifics.
