ensskills (AI agents)
ensskills is a curated set of agent skills that give AI coding agents — Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and the rest — a well-defined contract for working with ENS. Left to their own devices, agents reinvent ENS from scratch every prompt, burning context rediscovering the protocol. ensskills hands them the right context — no more, no less — so they produce ENS code that works correctly, the first time.
The skills drive enscli for live ENS lookups and steer agents toward enssdk / enskit when writing integration code.
Pick the path that matches your project. Either way, pin to an exact ensskills version so the skills match the APIs you’re targeting — never track a moving main.
1.15.2. ensskills is version-locked to the ENSNode suite—the Omnigraph schema and
example queries the skills teach are bundled at a specific version—so pin ensskills@1.15.2 and the matching enscli@1.15.2 to keep your
agent's ENS knowledge and queries matched to the deployed API.
Quickstart (npm/pnpm/yarn/bun)
Section titled “Quickstart (npm/pnpm/yarn/bun)”ensskills is a normal, version-locked npm package: it ships the skills, and skills-npm symlinks them into whichever agent directories you have (.claude/skills, .cursor/skills, …). Because the skills are pinned like any dependency, the version you install is exactly the version that lands — and it stays in lockstep with the rest of your ENSNode suite.
Add both to your project and wire a prepare script:
{"devDependencies": { "ensskills": "1.15.2", "skills-npm": "^1"},"scripts": { "prepare": "skills-npm"}}npm install # symlinks the skills for your detected agentsTuning the install with skills-npm.config.ts
Section titled “Tuning the install with skills-npm.config.ts”By default skills-npm symlinks every skill it discovers into every agent directory it detects. Drop a skills-npm.config.ts in your project root to scope that — useful when your project pulls skills from more than one package, or when you only want to target specific agents:
import { defineConfig } from "skills-npm";
export default defineConfig({// Target specific agents by key (e.g. "claude-code", "cursor", "codex").// Omit to auto-detect every agent you have installed.agents: ["claude-code"],// Pull skills only from the ensskills package, ignoring any others.include: ["ensskills"],// Skip the confirmation prompt so the prepare script runs unattended.yes: true,});Quickstart (npx skills)
Section titled “Quickstart (npx skills)”Not in a Node project? Vercel’s skills tool installs the skills straight from this repo — no package.json, no skills-npm. Point it at the packages/ensskills/skills directory on the matching release tag (the v prefix matters):
# install ensskillsnpx skills add https://github.com/namehash/ensnode/tree/v1.15.2/packages/ensskills/skills --skill '*'It detects your agents and writes the skills into each (.claude/skills, .cursor/skills, …). Bump the tag in the URL to upgrade.
Skills included
Section titled “Skills included”ens-protocol— how the ENS protocol works at a conceptual level: the nametree, normalization, namehash/labelhash, registry/resolver/registrar, forward & reverse resolution, primary names, records, and ENS across chains. Vendor-neutral, intentionally stable, with pull-as-needed reference pages. The mental model the other skills build on.omnigraph— the monolithic ENS skill. Teaches the unified ENSv1 + ENSv2 datamodel, resolution viaDomain.resolve/Account.resolve, Relay pagination, a condensed schema reference, vetted example queries, and how to execute and explore queries withenscli.enscli— running ENS lookups from the shell: the output contract, namespace/URL resolution, input hardening, and every command (Omnigraph queries, offline schema exploration,namehash/labelhash, ENSRainbow healing, indexing status).
The following are reserved and ship as stubs today, fleshed out in upcoming releases:
enssdk— TypeScript integration with the typed Omnigraph client.enskit— React integration (useOmnigraphQuery, cache directives, infinite pagination).migrate-to-omnigraph— migrating from the legacy ENS Subgraph.unigraph-sql— SQL over ENSDb for query shapes the Omnigraph doesn’t express.
Built for
Section titled “Built for”- Developers building ENS apps with AI agents in the loop.
- End-users asking AI assistants ENS-shaped questions and expecting answers grounded in the protocol.
- Teams moving from the legacy ENS Subgraph onto the Omnigraph.