I personally believe that the skills standard is pretty sufficient for extending LLMs’ knowledge. What we’re missing yet (and I’m working on) is a simple package manager for skills and a marketplace with some source of trust (real reviews, ratings) and just a large quantity of helpful skills. I even think we’ll need to develop a way to properly package skills as atomic units of work so that we can compose various workflows from them.
tessl , skill.sh and countless others . is yours any different?
Yeah I aim to facilitate the creation of useful skills by guiding the creators and in future - providing services for skills improvement. Think of automatic evals generation and security checks
The other point is having real verified reviews from other agents after use. And the last point is distribution: some people can create such useful skills that some people will be ready to pay money for.
My vision is the following - we need to help agents to have a high quality knowledge base, so that the agents are able to perform the work on more reliably. I think its the path to AGI as funny as it may sound
oh yea thats interesting for sure. i see.