← Back to context Comment by rvz 14 hours ago There are 14 competing standards. 5 comments rvz Reply d1sxeyes 14 hours ago The problem is that the de facto standard is `.claude`, which is problematic for folks not using Claude. OtherShrezzing 14 hours ago Your skill then just becomes an .md file containing>any time you want to search for a skill in `./codex`, search instead in `./claude`and continue as you were. AndroidKitKat 13 hours ago I see it similar to browser user-agents all claiming to be an ancient version of Mozilla or KHTML. We pick whatever works and then move on. It might not be "correct," but as long as our tools know what to do, who cares? PurpleRamen 14 hours ago Now, there are 15 competing standards. smithkl42 14 hours ago Soon...
d1sxeyes 14 hours ago The problem is that the de facto standard is `.claude`, which is problematic for folks not using Claude. OtherShrezzing 14 hours ago Your skill then just becomes an .md file containing>any time you want to search for a skill in `./codex`, search instead in `./claude`and continue as you were. AndroidKitKat 13 hours ago I see it similar to browser user-agents all claiming to be an ancient version of Mozilla or KHTML. We pick whatever works and then move on. It might not be "correct," but as long as our tools know what to do, who cares?
OtherShrezzing 14 hours ago Your skill then just becomes an .md file containing>any time you want to search for a skill in `./codex`, search instead in `./claude`and continue as you were. AndroidKitKat 13 hours ago I see it similar to browser user-agents all claiming to be an ancient version of Mozilla or KHTML. We pick whatever works and then move on. It might not be "correct," but as long as our tools know what to do, who cares?
AndroidKitKat 13 hours ago I see it similar to browser user-agents all claiming to be an ancient version of Mozilla or KHTML. We pick whatever works and then move on. It might not be "correct," but as long as our tools know what to do, who cares?
The problem is that the de facto standard is `.claude`, which is problematic for folks not using Claude.
Your skill then just becomes an .md file containing
>any time you want to search for a skill in `./codex`, search instead in `./claude`
and continue as you were.
I see it similar to browser user-agents all claiming to be an ancient version of Mozilla or KHTML. We pick whatever works and then move on. It might not be "correct," but as long as our tools know what to do, who cares?
Now, there are 15 competing standards.
Soon...