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I disagree. You wrap this up in a container / runtime spec. + package index and suddenly you’ve got an agent that can dynamically extend its capabilities based upon any skill that anybody has shared. Instead of `uv add foo` for Python packages you’ve got `skill add foo` for agent skills that the agent can run whenever they have a matching need.




Exactly! I don't think Skills is a new algorithm but it's definitely a new paradigm of organizing your prompt. Essentially, dynamic context assembling with stuff crossing user boundaries which. They even mention that they are working on skill sharing across teams in an organization. You can take this expand to global user base sharing things with each other in an agent.

Fundamentally you're getting hyped over a framework to append text to your prompt ?

that's pretty reductive. it's an interesting shift in thinking how to work with these tools.

whether there's some skillhub somewhere like there are MCP registries... you could totally see it happening.




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