This is your go-to when Claude needs to write actual code for offensive tools. It covers the full stack: Python with pwntools for exploits, C for shellcode and syscalls, Go for cross-platform implants, even assembly when you need architecture-specific tricks. The source shows real patterns like async scanners, C2 beacons with jitter, protocol parsers, and a coverage-guided fuzzer skeleton. Honestly, the breadth is the strength here. Whether you're implementing AES-GCM, building a custom network protocol, or writing position-independent shellcode, it gives Claude the context to produce working code instead of pseudocode. Maps to the weaponization phase and feeds directly into exploit development workflows.
npx -y skills add hypnguyen1209/offensive-claude --skill coding-mastery --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
Select a file.
sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills
supercent-io/skills-template
microck/ordinary-claude-skills