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by skinfaxi
36 days ago
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After reading your first article I'm not sure I would agree. Skills are certainly transferrable in the sense that a sufficiently narrowly-tailored skill can be applicable for others with no modification. Similar to how we grab libraries that encapsulate certain abstractions for us. |
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This is an interesting skill plugin for me because I actually face this inverse problem a fair amount where you want to teach people about a repo and the skills associated with it so they understand the intent behind things quickly. Seeing a bunch of skill commands and behaviors doesn’t always make clear why things are the way they are. The people on the other end need context, and the rapidity with which you can create fairly complex stuff means you need a faster way than “three months of onboarding” to get people up to speed.