Feature Summary
github.com/vercel-labs/skills (skills.sh) is one of the most comprehensive SKILLS directories out there.
Besides, it (skills.sh) also imports skills from OpenAI and Anthropic (the 2 SKILLS directories that emdash currently supports) and many other directories (Like APIFY SKILLS directory).
I think it would make a lot of sense, if you'll could just use it as the main SKILLS provider.
Problem or Use Case
I often need skills that arent present in OpenAI and Anthropic SKILLS directories ( like github.com/obra/superpowers ) .
No sane person would copy every single SKILL.md file from github.com/obra/superpowers and add it as a skill manually to emdash. NO!
Proposed Solution
Instead of importing skills from OpenAI and Anthropic directories, use the skills.sh directory (which includes OpenAI and Anthropic directories as well.)
skills.sh is like the NPM for SKILL.md files.
Alternatives Considered
probably an lternative would be to allow me to add a skill by just pasting in a github repo URL or a skills.sh URL instead of typing a name, description and content for each SKILL file.
Additional Context
skills.sh is THE all-inclusive package manager (like NPM) for SKILL.md files.
@arnestrickmann
Feature Summary
github.com/vercel-labs/skills (skills.sh) is one of the most comprehensive SKILLS directories out there.
Besides, it (skills.sh) also imports skills from OpenAI and Anthropic (the 2 SKILLS directories that emdash currently supports) and many other directories (Like APIFY SKILLS directory).
I think it would make a lot of sense, if you'll could just use it as the main SKILLS provider.
Problem or Use Case
I often need skills that arent present in OpenAI and Anthropic SKILLS directories ( like github.com/obra/superpowers ) .
No sane person would copy every single SKILL.md file from github.com/obra/superpowers and add it as a skill manually to emdash. NO!
Proposed Solution
Instead of importing skills from OpenAI and Anthropic directories, use the skills.sh directory (which includes OpenAI and Anthropic directories as well.)
skills.sh is like the NPM for SKILL.md files.
Alternatives Considered
probably an lternative would be to allow me to add a skill by just pasting in a github repo URL or a skills.sh URL instead of typing a name, description and content for each SKILL file.
Additional Context
skills.sh is THE all-inclusive package manager (like NPM) for SKILL.md files.
@arnestrickmann