Comment by CuriouslyC
10 hours ago
Pro tip: create README.md files in subfolders with helpful content that you might put in an AGENTS.md file (but, ya know, for humans too), and *link relevant skills there*. You don't even have to call them skills or use the skills format. It works for everything (including humans!).
I wrote a rant about skills a while ago that's still relevant in some ways: https://sibylline.dev/articles/2025-10-20-claude-skills-cons...
Exactly.
It feels like people think they are something new and novel that there is something technical about them that one needs to learn.
"Skills" are just readmes on particular subjects. They can be for whatever purpose you want them to be. Any time you find that you need to repeatedly tell the agent about something, you can put it in a "skill".
You don't even have to follow the skill standard and use the standard folder and filenames. That's just so the agent can auto find and load them. You can name them whatever you want and put them wherever you want and just add them to context yourself when you need them.
The only refinement there is I think a command runner like `just` works really well for making scripts easily available. That also has the same benefit of helping agents by helping humans