Because everything good about CoCo was scattered everywhere.
Cortex Code — or CoCo, if you've been around a minute — shipped to public preview in November 2025 and quickly became one of the more interesting things to happen to Snowflake development.
The content that supports it, however, lives in multiple, disconnected places. Skill packages reside in the Snowflake-Labs GitHub repository. Tutorials are published across Medium and dev.to. Demos and walkthroughs are spread across YouTube channels. Field notes circulate on LinkedIn.
CortexCodeSkills.com consolidates these resources into a single, searchable directory of skills, tutorials, and videos — curated and maintained by developers working with Cortex Code in production.
Four sections, one source of truth.
Skills
Every SKILL.md pack we know about, with install commands and direct repo links.
Learn
Tutorials and field reports from developers shipping with CoCo in production.
Videos
Demos, walkthroughs, and conference talks curated from across YouTube.
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Yours next? Every submission reviewed within 48 hours.
Not the official Snowflake site.
Independent, community-run resource. Not built, hosted, endorsed, or affiliated with Snowflake Inc. in any way.
Cortex Code is a product of Snowflake. "Cortex Code", "Snowflake", and the Snowflake logo are trademarks of Snowflake Inc.
Official docs → docs.snowflake.com
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