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guilhermecgs an hour ago

we are shipping as plugins.

we have a internal cli that creates the plugin on the fly after you select the domains you want to work with. This cli is a standalone cli + wizard that does it all. Generally speaking, we have skills that are code related and mostly independent (ex: a skill to teach python how to log in our tech stack). Another type are skills related to our workflow (a skill to plan that outputs a file that is used in the next step "implement", together with a dev agent and so on)

detkin an hour ago | parent [-]

Thank you for sharing, this is exactly the kind of thing I'm interested in learning.

Is this just for engineering or is it being used for other functions, like Marketing and HR as well?

guilhermecgs 41 minutes ago | parent [-]

engineering, product managers, business people.

the problem we have right now is the repository (where to store the documents).

lets say i'm a business expert and want to use a skill to create a md file with all the info about some area. It is ok to learn claude/cursor, but to upload this generated material to git is another level of problem...

mrdonbrown 13 minutes ago | parent [-]

Makes sense. Would a tool that let non-tech people easily share and distribute skills without needing git be worth adoption? Would the info being shared just be skills or something else?