Reverse Skill skills
Reverse Engineering / Authorized Penetration Testing / Security Research Skill Router Pack AI-powered routing + On-demand toolchain bootstrapping + Self-evolving knowledge base Supports Claude Code, Kiro, Cursor, Cline, and.... 85 skills. skills-hub.ai mirrors 83 skills from Reverse Skill daily, every skill links back to its upstream GitHub source. Install with one command across Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Windsurf, and any MCP-compatible tool.
Upstream: github.com/zhaoxuya520/reverse-skill
Installing a Reverse Skill skill
Pick a skill below, then run the install command for your AI coding tool. The skills-hub CLI writes the SKILL.md to the right directory and tracks the install in .skills.json so your team gets reproducible installs.
# Install a Reverse Skill skill
npx @skills-hub-ai/cli install <skill-slug>
# Browse all Reverse Skill skills via API
curl https://skills-hub.ai/api/v1/skills?source=reverse-skill
# Browse all sources
open https://skills-hub.ai/sourcesTop Reverse Skill skills
See all →The most-installed skills from Reverse Skill, ranked by adoption.
01go-rust-reverse
Use for reverse engineering stripped Go and Rust binaries including runtime recognition, pclntab/moduel data recovery, panic strings, and idiomatic decompilation recovery.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill02competition-agent-cloud
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for AI-agent, prompt-injection, MCP or toolchain, cloud, container, CI/CD, and supply-chain challenges. Use when the user asks to analyze prompt-to-tool flows, retrieval poisoning, mounted secrets, deployment drift, runtime-vs-manifest mismatches, registry provenance, or CI-produced artifacts under sandbox assumptions. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill03competition-browser-persistence
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for browser cookies, localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB, Cache Storage, service workers, offline caches, and client-side session persistence. Use when the user asks to inspect browser state, replay cached auth or session behavior, explain why a page behaves differently after load, or trace how stored client state changes requests, rendering, or access. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill04competition-container-runtime
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for live container runtime analysis, mounted secrets, sidecars, namespaces, init containers, entrypoint drift, and route-to-container resolution. Use when the user asks why a live container differs from manifests, where a mounted secret is consumed, how a sidecar or init container changes runtime state, or which route resolves to which live container. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill05competition-custom-protocol-replay
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for custom binary or text protocol recovery, handshake reconstruction, framing, sequence control, checksums, stateful replay, and accepted-session reproduction. Use when the user asks to decode an unknown protocol, recover custom framing, build a replay harness, satisfy sequence or checksum rules, replay a captured session, or prove the smallest message order that reaches an accepted branch. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill06competition-graphql-rpc-drift
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for GraphQL schemas, persisted queries, RPC manifests, generated clients, OpenAPI drift, hidden operations, and contract-to-handler mismatches. Use when the user asks to inspect GraphQL or RPC requests, compare client contracts to live handlers, recover hidden operations, trace generated clients, or explain how schema or contract drift produces the decisive behavior. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill07competition-identity-windows
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for Active Directory, Kerberos, LDAP, OAuth, enterprise messaging, Windows host forensics, credential material, and lateral-movement challenges. Use when the user asks to trace tickets or tokens, inspect mailbox rules, analyze Windows host evidence, understand an AD trust path, or explain a lateral-movement chain across sandbox-linked nodes. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill08competition-ios-runtime
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for IPA runtime analysis, Frida hooks, Objective-C or Swift method tracing, Keychain inspection, SSL pinning bypass, URL scheme handling, and iOS request-signing recovery. Use when the user asks to hook an IPA, trace Objective-C or Swift runtime behavior, inspect Keychain or plist state, bypass pinning, analyze deeplinks or universal links, or replay accepted iOS requests. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill09competition-jwt-claim-confusion
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for JWT, JWS, and JWE validation paths, header parsing, key selection, claim acceptance, audience and issuer checks, role derivation, and token-to-identity confusion bugs. Use when the user asks to inspect JWT headers or claims, key lookup, `kid` handling, `alg` confusion, audience or issuer validation, role claims, or explain how a token becomes accepted identity or privilege. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill10competition-kerberos-delegation
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for Kerberos delegation, SPN trust edges, S4U abuse, RBCD, constrained or unconstrained delegation, and service-ticket acceptance. Use when the user asks about constrained delegation, unconstrained delegation, RBCD, S4U, SPNs, ticket acceptance, or how a Kerberos trust edge turns into effective privilege under sandbox assumptions. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill11competition-lsass-ticket-material
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for LSASS-resident secrets, Windows logon sessions, Kerberos ticket caches, DPAPI-backed material, SSP artifacts, and replayable credential extraction. Use when the user asks to inspect LSASS memory, recover tickets or logon sessions, trace DPAPI or SSP material, distinguish which credential artifacts are replayable, or connect host-resident credential material to an accepted pivot or privilege edge. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill12competition-mailbox-abuse
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for enterprise mail abuse, OAuth consent, inbox or forwarding rules, transport rules, shared mailbox access, phishing chains, and token-to-mailbox side effects. Use when the user asks to trace mailbox rules, OAuth consent grants, forwarding or delegate abuse, shared mailbox access, message-trace evidence, or explain how mail artifacts turn into persistence, exfiltration, or privilege. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill13competition-malware-config
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for malware configuration recovery, staged payload boundaries, beacon parameter extraction, and IOC decoding. Use when the user asks to recover a malware config, decode C2 or beacon fields, unpack staged payloads, extract bot or campaign IDs, or tie recovered config to observed protocol behavior under sandbox assumptions. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill14competition-pcap-protocol
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for packet capture analysis, session reconstruction, application-protocol decoding, stream reassembly, beacon timing, and packet-to-process correlation. Use when the user asks to analyze a PCAP, rebuild TCP or UDP sessions, decode HTTP, WebSocket, DNS, custom C2, or binary protocols, extract transferred artifacts, or tie packet sequences to host or malware behavior. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill15competition-race-condition-state-drift
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for race windows, ordering bugs, idempotency failures, lock gaps, concurrent worker drift, and state inconsistencies that produce decisive effects. Use when the user asks to reproduce timing-sensitive bugs, concurrent state corruption, duplicate actions, stale reads, or privilege or balance drift caused by request ordering. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill16competition-reverse-pwn
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for reverse engineering, malware, DFIR, firmware, pwnable, and native exploit challenges. Use when the user asks to reverse a binary, unpack a sample, inspect a memory dump or PCAP, recover malware behavior, debug a crash, or build or verify an exploit chain under sandbox assumptions. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill17competition-runtime-routing
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for reverse proxies, Host headers, forwarded headers, vhost routing, websocket upgrades, path-prefix rewriting, base-URL derivation, and multi-node route resolution. Use when the user asks which host or container serves a route, why a public-looking domain still belongs to the sandbox, how headers or proxies change behavior, or how a route resolves across proxy, container, and worker boundaries. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill18competition-stego-media
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for image, audio, video, document, and container steganography. Use when the user asks to inspect metadata, alpha or palette channels, LSBs, thumbnails, appended trailers, QR fragments, transcoding artifacts, or recover a hidden payload from media without blind brute force. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill19competition-template-render-path
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for SSR, template rendering, route loaders, hydration payloads, server-client render boundaries, and template-to-handler enforcement gaps. Use when the user asks to inspect SSR or template routes, trace render context or hydration data, compare template gating with handler enforcement, explain preview or hidden-route rendering, or connect render pipeline behavior to the decisive branch. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill20competition-websocket-runtime
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for WebSocket and SSE handshakes, auth material, subscription state, realtime message schemas, reconnect behavior, and frame-driven runtime effects. Use when the user asks to inspect a WebSocket or SSE handshake, decode frames, trace subscriptions, follow reconnect logic, inspect auth material sent during realtime setup, or explain how live frames change rendered or persisted state. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill21competition-zip-archive
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for ZIP and PKZIP archive challenges, legacy ZipCrypto identification, known-plaintext recovery with bkcrack, key-based decryption, and reproducible extraction. Use when the user asks to solve an encrypted ZIP challenge, inspect ZipCrypto metadata, recover keys from a known file prefix, or unlock an archive without starting with password brute force. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill22ctf-sandbox-orchestrator
Default entrypoint and master ctf-sandbox-orchestrator workflow for CTF, exploit, reverse engineering, DFIR, pwnable, crypto, stego, mobile, AI-agent, cloud, container, Active Directory, Windows-host, and identity challenges. Use first when the user presents challenge infrastructure, binaries, prompts, hosts, or identities that should be treated as sandbox-internal by default and Codex needs to choose, route, and load the right downstream analysis path with concise evidence.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill23api-security
Use for authorized security assessment of REST, GraphQL, WebSocket, or SOAP APIs, including discovery, authentication, authorization, rate-limit, and CI/CD testing.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill24browser-extension-reverse
Use for authorized reverse engineering of browser extensions (Chrome/Firefox) including manifest analysis, background workers, and extension-based credential or traffic logic recovery.
Buildfrom Reverse Skill
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Last sync: Aug 18, 2026, 5:24 PM (success).
Reverse Skill skills, frequently asked
What are Reverse Skill skills?
Reverse Skill skills are AI coding skills published by Reverse Skill (Reverse Engineering / Authorized Penetration Testing / Security Research Skill Router Pack AI-powered routing + On-demand toolchain bootstrapping + Self-evolving knowledge base Supports Claude Code, Kiro, Cursor, Cline, and.... 85 skills.) and mirrored daily on skills-hub.ai. They are SKILL.md files that follow the open Agent Skills standard, so they work in Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Windsurf, Copilot, and any MCP-compatible tool.
How many Reverse Skill skills are available?
skills-hub.ai indexes 83 skills from Reverse Skill, synced daily from the upstream GitHub repository (https://github.com/zhaoxuya520/reverse-skill).
How do I install a Reverse Skill skill?
Run `npx @skills-hub-ai/cli install <skill-slug>` in your project. The CLI writes the SKILL.md to the right directory for your AI tool and adds it to your `.skills.json` lockfile so your team gets the same skills at the same versions.
Are these official Reverse Skill skills?
Yes. Every skill from this source is mirrored from Reverse Skill's own GitHub repository (https://github.com/zhaoxuya520/reverse-skill). Each skill page links back to the upstream source of truth, so you can verify the original.