Skill.md: An open standard for agent skills

Posted by skeptrune 2 days ago

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Comment by moltar 1 day ago

There was already a “standard” published by Anthropic. How is this different?

Comment by skeptrune 1 day ago

In hindsight the title here is weird. It's meant to refer to the existing standard, but doesn't read that way.

Comment by ClassAndBurn 1 day ago

> Deprecating install.md

> Last Friday we announced install.md and it didn't see much adoption.

With thrash like this why would anyone adopt this for something serious?

It's just an .md file, so the overhead is low. The lack on conviction in your design does not inspire confidence though.

Comment by RadiozRadioz 1 day ago

Yes, this is ridiculous. Far too much chrun in this ecosystem. This decreases my confidence in this Mintlify company; given this, they seem like the type to randomly rugpull when they feel like it.

Comment by cyanydeez 1 day ago

It smells of gambling fallacy. Surely, this time theyll win AI and itll finally find that corner case or function flow

Comment by skeptrune 1 day ago

Yeah, I can understand where you're coming from. I guess there's balance to the extent that being overly stubborn is also not a great thing. Prioritization at an early stage startup is a tough task.

Comment by lovich 1 day ago

There is no world outside of a cult or hype bubble where a 6 day turnaround time from announcement to deprecation is acceptable for a standard.

Standards are something that multiple independent groups can build on and should be somewhat stable.

If this was labeled as experimental than maybe, although its crazy to waste time publishing if you are working on something that rapidly iterating. Its not though, because everyone in this AI boom is rushing to be the winner takes all, and is trying their best to signal to the crowd that they are that winner.

Comment by petcat 1 day ago

I feel like there is a new one of these everyday

Comment by numbers 1 day ago

links are broken to cloudflare and vercel. who's writing these...

Comment by christoph-heiss 1 day ago

Well, given the subject ..

Comment by skeptrune 1 day ago

Fixed now!

Comment by reddalo 1 day ago

Phew, at least this is under .well-known/

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