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Accessibility Agents

Accessibility Agents is a MCP server for code review and refactoring, published by Community-Access.

A community-driven collection of 79 specialized AI agents across 8 teams that enforce accessibility standards (WCAG AA/AAA) in code, documents, and GitHub workflows.

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Skill score
6.2/ 10
SolidProvisional

Is it any good?

Effectiveness · benchmark pending

We haven't benchmarked Accessibility Agents yet, so its score is provisional — computed from safety, maintenance, and documentation only, with popularity given no weight. When we benchmark it, we measure whether it produces materially better output than a frontier model alone, and that result leads the score. How we measure.

About Accessibility Agents

Description · AI-summarised from the Community-Access README

Accessibility Agents provides a comprehensive suite of AI-powered agents designed to catch accessibility issues that LLMs typically miss. The project includes specialized agents for web accessibility (WCAG AA/AAA enforcement, i18n, media, components), document accessibility (Office, PDF, EPUB, Markdown), GitHub workflows (repo management, PR review, CI/CD), developer tools (Python, wxPython, NVDA addons), and cross-cutting concerns (compliance, regression detection). All agents run on Claude Code, GitHub Copilot (VS Code and CLI), Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, and as an MCP server. Installation is handled via GitHub Skills CLI with safe, non-destructive setup that preserves user files and provides repair/health-check utilities.

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Install Accessibility Agents

Install

Install via MCP server

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "community-access-accessibility-agents": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@community-access/community-access-accessibility-agents"]
    }
  }
}

Install with your AI

Zero install · paste into ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor…

Install the "Accessibility Agents" skill into my project by following all instructions at https://skillsdirectory.co/s/community-access-accessibility-agents

Your assistant reads /s/community-access-accessibility-agents and follows it — fetching the files from the source, placing them, and confirming before it runs anything. No account needed. How this works.

Frequently asked

FAQ

What does Accessibility Agents do?

A community-driven collection of 79 specialized AI agents across 8 teams that enforce accessibility standards (WCAG AA/AAA) in code, documents, and GitHub workflows.

How do I install Accessibility Agents?

Accessibility Agents is a MCP server. Primary install path: { "mcpServers": { "community-access-accessibility-agents": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "@community-access/community-access-accessibility-agents"] } } }

What is the Skill Score for Accessibility Agents?

Accessibility Agents has a Skill Score of 6.2/10 (Solid). It is currently a provisional score — Accessibility Agents hasn't been benchmarked yet, so it weights safety 75/100 (40%), maintenance 49/100 (30%), and documentation 70/100 (30%). Popularity carries zero weight until effectiveness is measured. See methodology.

Is Accessibility Agents free?

Accessibility Agents is published under the MIT license. See the vendor's source repository for any usage limits or paid tiers.

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