Skills aren’t the right fulcrum to move LLMs on something as generic as well known language best practices. Trust the model owner to post-training on that.
Use skills for more specific things (idiosyncratic patterns, specific library docs, project specific info) that an LLM cannot be expected to know already, otherwise you are just wasting context.
shj2105 18 hours ago [-]
I disagree without being more explicit eg don’t write nested if then statements three tiers or more deep Claude will write very bad code like this.
supermdguy 1 days ago [-]
Has anyone had success using skills like these without an agent that supports them? I’m using the Zed agent, which doesn’t have skills support, and was thinking of just adding in a summary of the skills directory and how to use it inside my AGENTS.md.
recrush 6 hours ago [-]
You can place it anywhere and tell the AI to read these before starting work.
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reify 1 days ago [-]
thats all well and good, but there is a big but.
Can it lay bricks, plaster a wall, tile a roof and plumb in a new bathroom suite.
I'm not convinced, always the sceptic or is that septic.
lets load the terminal and ask trusty old grep or even ripgrep.
grep -i skills
rg -i skills
returns fuck all
rexpop 1 days ago [-]
Yeah, and for some reason my hardware drivers can't manage a team of horses!
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Use skills for more specific things (idiosyncratic patterns, specific library docs, project specific info) that an LLM cannot be expected to know already, otherwise you are just wasting context.
Can it lay bricks, plaster a wall, tile a roof and plumb in a new bathroom suite.
I'm not convinced, always the sceptic or is that septic.
lets load the terminal and ask trusty old grep or even ripgrep.
grep -i skills
rg -i skills
returns fuck all