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βοΈ Claude's New 'Skills': The End Of Repetitive AI Prompting?
Writing the same long AI prompts every day is tiring. Claude's new 'Skills' feature lets you save your rules. Make a 'Skill' once and use it forever.

How often do you feel like you're writing the SAME prompts for AI? |
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If you have used AI tools like Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini, you know this problem: making the perfect "prompt" (or instruction) takes a lot of time. And when you need AI to do a hard job, you often have to write the same long instructions again and again.
But something big just changed.

Claude recently launched a new feature called "Skills." This is not just a shortcut. It is a totally different way to work with AI. It can help you save many hours (or even days) of work.
The best part? You can use this method in ChatGPT and Gemini too, not just Claude.
In this guide, I will show you exactly what Skills are, how to make them, and how to use them on different AI tools. After you read this, you will understand why this might be one of the biggest AI updates this year.
What's The Problem With Regular AI Prompting?
Before we talk about Skills, let's look at the old problem.
Right now, everything you do with AI depends on your prompt.

You want Claude to help make a PowerPoint presentation? You need a detailed prompt.
You need help checking an Excel file? You need another long prompt.
You are making a plan to find a job? You have to write another prompt.
This "prompt problem" makes hard work very tiring. Yes, AI can do complex jobs like financial analysis or creating presentations. But it needs you to write perfect instructions every time.
If you do the same type of work every day, you are basically rewriting similar prompts over and over. That is exhausting and not efficient.
It's like you have a very smart assistant. But every morning, you have to explain exactly how to make coffee, how to organize files, and how to answer emails... even though you told him the exact same thing yesterday.
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What Are Claude Skills?
Think of a Skill like a "rule book" that you give to the AI.

Instead of writing a long prompt every time you need to do a complex job, you only need to create a "Skill" one time. This Skill holds all the detailed instructions, your preferences, and the background information for that specific job.
After you make a Skill, Claude can automatically use it when you need it. You don't need to "tag" it or remember to use it. Just start talking about that topic, and Claude will understand what you are trying to do and use the right Skill.
Many people ask: "Is this the same as 'Custom Instructions' in ChatGPT?"
The answer is NO, it's very different.
Custom Instructions is like one sticky note you put on the AI's head. The AI always reads it, for every conversation. This can cause problems. If your note says "act like a business expert," the AI will try to write a love poem like a business expert.
Skills are like a shelf of special books. The AI only takes a book when it needs it. If you talk about "social media," it picks up the "Social Media Skill" book. If you talk about "Excel," it picks up the "Excel Skill" book. If you talk about poems, it doesn't use any Skill.
This makes Skills more accurate, cleaner (you can have 20 Skills), and easier to share.
Skills are just simple text files (markdown) put into a .zip file. This means you can use them in other AI tools too, not just Claude.
Instead of a job search, let's use a very common example: Planning social media content.
Let's say you manage 3 channels: Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Each one needs a different style.

Facebook: Needs long posts (150-200 words), a friendly tone, 3-5 emojis, and must end with an open question.
Instagram: Needs short captions (<50 words), focusing on feelings. It must have 3 brand hashtags (#brandA, #brandB, #brandC) and 5 trending hashtags.
TikTok: Needs a video script idea (in 3 scenes), a funny tone, and must follow a trend.
Without Skills, every time you have 1 idea (like "benefits of drinking water"), you must write 3 different, long prompts for all 3 platforms.
With a Skill, you create a "Social Media Manager Skill" one time and save all those rules.
Now, instead of writing a giant prompt, you just say:

"This week, our topic is 'benefits of drinking enough water'. Please use my Social Media Skill to create content for all 3 platforms."
Claude sees you are talking about "Social Media," it automatically opens your Skill, and it immediately makes 3 types of content:

A 150-word Facebook post, friendly, with emojis, and a question.
A short Instagram caption, with the correct 3 brand hashtags.
A funny 3-scene TikTok script.
You don't need to explain any of the rules again.
How To Access Skills In Claude
Let me show you where to find this feature.
Step 1: Log in to your Claude account and go to "Settings" (usually in the top left or right corner).

Step 2: Look for the "Skills" or "Capabilities" section. You will see two types:

Standard Skills: These are Skills made by Claude (like Brand Guidelines, Canvas Design).
Custom Skills: These are the Skills you make yourself (it will say "Added by me").
Step 3: Turn on Skills by pushing the main switch at the top.
That's it. Once they are on, Claude will automatically use them when you talk about that topic.
How To Create Your Own Skills (Step-By-Step)
Making a Skill is easier than you think. You don't need to be a prompt expert. Claude helps you build it. Here are the detailed prompts you can use.
Step 1: Start A Conversation With Claude
Open a new chat window.
DETAILED PROMPT (STEP 1):

"Hello Claude, I want you to help me create a new Skill.
Skill Name (idea): 'Social Media Content Plan'.
Skill Goal: To teach the AI how to turn a simple topic (like 'benefits of drinking water') into complete posts for 3 platforms: Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
Request: Please act like an expert. Ask me the right questions to build this Skill. Start by asking me about my main goal and my brand's tone of voice."
The Result:
Let me start by understanding your foundation:
Core Strategy Questions:
1. What's your primary goal for social media content?
Are you focused on brand awareness, engagement, driving traffic, sales conversions, education, community building, or something else?
Is this for a personal brand, a business, or a specific industry?
2. What's your brand's tone of voice?
Would you describe it as: professional, casual, humorous, inspirational, educational, friendly, authoritative, playful?
Are there any specific words or phrases you always use (or avoid)?
Can you give me an example of a brand that has a similar tone to what you're going for?
3. Who is your target audience?
What's their age range, interests, and pain points?
Do they differ across the three platforms, or is it the same audience everywhere?
Once I understand these foundations, I'll ask you about platform-specific preferences, content formats you prefer, and how you want the Skill to structure the output for you.
Take your time with these questions - your answers will shape everything about how this Skill transforms a simple topic into engaging, on-brand content!
Step 2: Give Claude Some Context
After Claude asks its first questions, give it the background information. Instead of a short reply, use a detailed prompt to give all the context at once.
DETAILED PROMPT (STEP 2 - Continue):

"Thanks for asking. Here is the background information for the Skill:
1. Brand Voice (Tone):
Personality: Friendly, like a knowledgeable (smart) friend.
Words: Use simple, easy words (for basic readers). Always say 'we' and 'you'.
Banned Words (Words to NOT use): Never use 'cheap', 'buy now', 'shocking sale', 'special', 'amazing'.
2. Main Goal of Content:
Main goal: Get more engagement (comments, shares, saves).
Second goal: Educate (teach) the reader.
NOT for: Selling things directly.
Now, based on this information, please ask me for the specific rules for EACH platform (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok)."
The result:
Platform-Specific Questions:
π FACEBOOK:
Post Length: Do you prefer short posts (2-3 sentences) or longer, story-style posts (multiple paragraphs)?
Call-to-Action (CTA): What kind of engagement questions work best? (e.g., "What do you think?", "Tag a friend who needs this", "Share your experience below")
Emoji Usage: How many emojis per post? Where should they go?
Format: Do you want paragraph breaks, or bullet points sometimes?
πΈ INSTAGRAM:
Caption Length: Short and punchy, or longer educational captions?
Hashtag Strategy: How many hashtags? (e.g., 5, 10, 20, 30?) Should they be at the end or mixed in?
Line Breaks: Do you use line breaks for readability, or keep it compact?
First Line (Hook): Should it be a question, a bold statement, or something else?
CTA Placement: Should the CTA be in the middle or at the end?
π΅ TIKTOK:
Caption Style: Very short (under 100 characters) or can it be longer?
Hook Strategy: Should the first few words grab attention dramatically?
Hashtags: How many? Trending vs. niche?
Video Script vs Caption: Should I provide a VIDEO SCRIPT (what to say on camera) or just a caption? Or both?
Take your time and answer for each platform! These details will make the Skill super precise and practical.
Step 3: Claude Reads Its Own Instructions And Asks Questions
Claude will read its own guides on how to make Skills. It will come back and ask you very specific questions for each platform, just like you asked.
Step 4: Give Claude The "Deep" Rules
This is where you "teach" the AI. Use a very detailed prompt to set all the rules.
DETAILED PROMPT (STEP 4 - Continue):

"Great. Here are the detailed rules for each platform. I want to put all of this into the Skill:
I. RULES FOR FACEBOOK:
Format: A text post. It's ok to have a picture (AI just needs to write [Picture idea: ...]).
Length: Must be between 150 and 200 words.
Structure:
Title: Must be IN ALL CAPS, make people curious, and include the main topic keyword.
Opening: 2-3 sentences to explain the problem.
Body: Use bullet points or numbers (if it's a list).
Ending: Must end with 1 open question to get comments.
Emojis: Use 3-5 fitting emojis in the post, but not in the title.
II. RULES FOR INSTAGRAM:
Format: Caption for a picture/video.
Length: Very short, less than 50 words.
Tone: Focus on feelings, make people inspired.
Structure:
One feeling-based sentence or a quote.
One simple call-to-action (CTA) (Example: 'What do you think?', 'Tag a friend who needs this').
Hashtags (Very Important):
Must always include our 3 brand hashtags: #brandA, #brandB, #brandC.
Automatically add 5 more trending hashtags about the post's topic.
III. RULES FOR TIKTOK:
Format: A short video script idea.
Tone: Funny, fast, and uses trends.
Structure (Must have 3 scenes):
Scene 1 (0-3 sec): 'Hook' - A shocking problem or a curious sentence.
Scene 2 (4-10 sec): 'Solution' - Show the solution or steps quickly.
Scene 3 (11-15 sec): 'CTA' - Call-to-action (Example: 'Try it and tell me the result!', 'Follow for more tips').
Other needs: Suggest 1 trending background sound (if possible).
Please take all this information and build the complete Skill for me."
The Result:


PLATFORM 1: FACEBOOK
Format & Specifications
Type: Text post with optional image
Length: 150-200 words (strict requirement)
Image: Include [Picture idea: brief description]
Structure (Must Follow)
1. TITLE
Must be in ALL CAPS
Must create curiosity
Must include main topic keyword
NO emojis in title
2. OPENING (2-3 sentences)
Explain the problem or situation
Connect with reader's experience
3. BODY
Use bullet points or numbered lists
Break down information clearly
Include 3-5 fitting emojis throughout (NOT in title)
4. ENDING
Must end with 1 open question
Question should encourage comments
Example: "What's your experience with this?" or "Have you tried this before?"
Facebook Post Template
[TITLE IN ALL CAPS WITH KEYWORD]
[Opening paragraph explaining the problem - 2-3 sentences]
[Picture idea: description of relevant image]
[Body with bullet points or numbers]:
- Point 1 [emoji]
- Point 2 [emoji]
- Point 3 [emoji]
[Closing sentence]
[Open-ended question to drive comments?]
PLATFORM 2: INSTAGRAM
Format & Specifications
Type: Caption for picture/video
Length: Under 50 words (very short)
Tone Focus: Feelings, inspiration
Structure (Must Follow)
1. OPENING
One feeling-based sentence OR a quote
Must inspire or resonate emotionally
2. CALL-TO-ACTION
One simple CTA
Examples: "What do you think?", "Tag a friend who needs this", "Double tap if you agree"
3. HASHTAGS (CRITICAL)
Brand Hashtags (ALWAYS include these 3):
#brandA
#brandB
#brandC
Trending Hashtags: Add 5 relevant trending hashtags about the topic
Total: 8 hashtags
Instagram Caption Template
[One feeling-based sentence or inspiring quote]
[Simple call-to-action]
.
.
.
#brandA #brandB #brandC #trending1 #trending2 #trending3 #trending4 #trending5
PLATFORM 3: TIKTOK
Format & Specifications
Type: Short video script idea (3 scenes)
Duration: 15 seconds total
Tone: Funny, fast, uses trends
Structure (Must Have 3 Scenes)
SCENE 1: HOOK (0-3 seconds)
Shocking problem OR curious statement
Must grab attention immediately
Example: "You've been doing this WRONG!"
SCENE 2: SOLUTION (4-10 seconds)
Show the solution or steps quickly
Keep it fast-paced and clear
Use visual demonstrations when possible
SCENE 3: CTA (11-15 seconds)
Clear call-to-action
Examples: "Try it and tell me the result!", "Follow for more tips", "Comment if this helped you"
AUDIO SUGGESTION
Suggest 1 trending background sound (if applicable to topic)
TikTok Script Template
π¬ SCENE 1 (0-3 sec) - HOOK:
[Shocking problem or curious statement]
π¬ SCENE 2 (4-10 sec) - SOLUTION:
[Quick steps or solution demonstration]
π¬ SCENE 3 (11-15 sec) - CTA:
[Call-to-action statement]
π΅ SUGGESTED SOUND: [Trending audio name or type]
π CAPTION: [Short, punchy caption under 100 characters]
HOW TO USE THIS SKILL
Input Format
Provide the AI with:
Topic: The main subject (e.g., "benefits of drinking water")
Key Points (optional): Specific facts or angles you want covered
Output Format
The AI will generate:
β
Complete Facebook post (150-200 words)
β
Complete Instagram caption (under 50 words with 8 hashtags)
β
Complete TikTok video script (3 scenes with audio suggestion)
Step 5: Let Claude Build It

Claude will process your detailed prompt and create a zip file. Inside that file are markdown (.md) files that contain all the rules you just made.
π File Contents Preview
# Social Media Content Plan Skill
**Version**: 1.0
**Created**: October 2025
**Purpose**: Transform any topic into platform-specific content for Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok
## Quick Start
1. Read `00-skill-overview.md` for complete understanding
2. Reference platform-specific files (02-04) for detailed rules
3. Use `05-content-examples.md` for inspiration
4. Check `06-quality-checklist.md` before posting
## What's Inside
- β
Brand voice guidelines
- β
Platform-specific rules (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok)
- β
Content templates
- β
Real examples
- β
Quality checklist
## How to Use
See `07-how-to-use.md` for detailed instructions.
01-brand-voice-guidelines
# Brand Voice & Guidelines
## Tone & Personality
- **Voice Type**: Friendly, like a knowledgeable friend
- **Language Level**: Simple, easy words (basic reader level)
- **Pronouns**: Always use "we" and "you"
- **Style**: Conversational, helpful, approachable
## Banned Words (NEVER USE)
β cheap
β buy now
β shocking sale
β special
β amazing
## Content Goals
1. **Primary Goal**: Drive engagement (comments, shares, saves)
2. **Secondary Goal**: Educate the reader
3. **NOT for**: Direct selling or pushy marketing
## Voice Examples
β
GOOD:
- "We believe drinking water helps you feel better"
- "You might notice more energy when you hydrate"
- "This simple trick works for us"
β BAD:
- "Buy this amazing water bottle now!"
- "Special sale - cheap prices!"
- "This shocking discovery will change your life"
02-facebook-rules
# Facebook Content Rules
## Format Specifications
- **Type**: Text post with optional image
- **Length**: 150-200 words (STRICT)
- **Image**: Include [Picture idea: description]
## Structure Requirements
### 1. TITLE
- β
Must be in ALL CAPS
- β
Must create curiosity
- β
Must include main topic keyword
- β NO emojis in title
### 2. OPENING (2-3 sentences)
- Explain the problem or situation
- Connect with reader's experience
- Set up the value of the post
### 3. BODY
- Use bullet points (β’) or numbered lists
- Break down 3-5 key points
- Include 3-5 fitting emojis throughout body
- Keep points concise but meaningful
### 4. ENDING
- Must end with 1 open-ended question
- Question should encourage comments
- Make it personal and relatable
## Complete Template
How To Make Your Skills Even Better
Here is a strategy to upgrade your Skill. Let's call it "Using Another AI to Check Your Skill."
Create your Skill in Claude: Follow the steps above to get the .zip file.
Upload the zip file to ChatGPT: (Use a version that can read files, like GPT-4o).
Ask ChatGPT to check it:
DETAILED PROMPT:

"Hello ChatGPT, I just uploaded a .zip file. This file is an AI 'Skill' with .md (markdown) files inside. These files tell the AI how to create social media content (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok).
Please do this:
Open the .zip file and read all the text files inside.
Look at the rules I made.
Find any logic problems (Example: one rule says 'write long' but another rule says 'write short').
Find any unclear rules (Example: a rule like 'write well' is too general).
Give me 3 specific suggestions to make this Skill stronger and easier for an AI to understand."
Take the feedback back to Claude: ChatGPT might say:

"Your Skill is good, but the rule for TikTok 'trending background sound' is unclear. The AI cannot know what is trending. You should change it to 'suggest a type of music' (like Lofi, or happy music)."
Ask Claude to update the Skill: Go back to Claude, upload your old Skill .zip file and say:
DETAILED PROMPT:

"Hello Claude, this is the .zip file for my 'Social Media Content Plan' Skill. I want to update it based on some feedback:
Part to fix: The rule for TikTok.
Change: Please remove the request 'Suggest 1 trending background sound'. Replace it with: 'Suggest a type of background music that fits the script (Example: Lofi music, happy Pop music, dramatic music)'.
Please make this change and give me the new, updated Skill .zip file."
How To Use Claude Skills... In ChatGPT
This is the most interesting part: You can use your Claude Skills in ChatGPT.
Step 1: Get the Skills zip file you made in Claude.

Step 2: Open a new chat in ChatGPT.
Step 3: Upload that .zip file directly to the chat.

Step 4: Give ChatGPT instructions:
DETAILED PROMPT:

"VERY IMPORTANT: Look at the .zip file I just uploaded. This is my 'Content Creation Skill'. It has .md files with VERY STRICT rules about how to write posts.
You must open that file and read it carefully.
Now, act like an AI that follows 100% of the rules in that file** and do this task:
Simple Topic: '5 easy ways to cut sugar from your food'.
Request: Create content for all 3 platforms (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok) based on this topic. Make sure the final result does not break ANY of the rules from the Skill file (like tone, length, structure, hashtags, banned words, etc.)."
ChatGPT will open the file, read all your rules, and use them to help you.

When Should You Create A Skill?
You don't need a Skill for everything. Here's a simple rule:
Make a Skill for any job you would need to write a training guide for.

Think about hiring a new person. Would you give them a job and hope they guess how to do it? No. You would give them a training guide, explain the rules, and show them examples.
If a job is important enough for a training guide, make it a Skill.
Good times to make a Skill:
Repeating jobs: Weekly reports, monthly data checks, daily social media posts.
Complex jobs: Checking suppliers, planning a project, creating content.
Jobs with specific rules: Your brand's tone of voice, your company's design rules.
Tasks you would teach to another person.
Don't make a Skill for:
Tasks you only do one time.
Simple questions (Example: "What is the capital of Vietnam?").
Low-value work you will not repeat.
The Catch: You Still Need To Prompt Clearly
Here is the truth: Skills do not mean you can stop writing good prompts.

Even with a powerful Skill, you still need to give clear instructions. The difference is your prompts can be shorter, but they must be clear.
Think of it this way: Skills give you a "trained assistant." This assistant knows all your rules and standards. But you still need to tell them, "What is the job for today?"
Before Skills:
You had to write a giant prompt explaining everything, or split your work into many chats and explain the context again and again.
With Skills:
You just bring the new information (this new topic, this new data file) and the Skill handles all the rules and methods.
You have lifted a heavy weight off your shoulders, but you still need to think clearly about what you want.
Examples: What Makes A Good Skill?
Let me give you some specific examples of Skills you can make. Here are the ideas and the actual text you can put inside your Skill file.
1. Professional Email Marketing Skill
Helps you write emails to customers that always follow your rules.

## TONE
- Always be professional and polite, but friendly.
- Say "We" (if a company) or "I" (if a person).
- Call customers "you".
- NEVER use words like "cheap" or "shocking sale". Use "special offer" or "good price" instead.
## EMAIL STRUCTURE
- **Subject Line:** Short (under 10 words), not all caps, max 1 emoji.
- **Opening:** Always greet the person (Example: "Hi [Name]").
- **Body:** Get to the main point quickly. Use bullet points if you have 3 or more items.
- **Call to Action (CTA):** Always have 1 clear CTA on its own line. (Example: "Learn more here", "Book a call now").
- **Closing:** "Best regards,"
- **Signature:**
[Your Name]
[Your Title]
[Your Company]
2. PowerPoint Slide Outline Skill
Helps the AI create an outline you can copy and paste into PowerPoint.

## GENERAL RULES
- One slide = one main idea.
- 5x5 Rule: Max 5 lines on a slide, max 5 words on a line.
## STANDARD PRESENTATION STRUCTURE (10 SLIDES)
- **Slide 1: Title:** Name of presentation + Your name.
- **Slide 2: Introduction:** What are we talking about today? (3 bullet points).
- **Slide 3: The Problem:** Describe the problem (1-2 short sentences + 1 picture idea).
- **Slide 4: The Solution (Big Idea):** What is our solution?
- **Slide 5: Solution (Detail 1):** Point 1.
- **Slide 6: Solution (Detail 2):** Point 2.
- **Slide 7: Data/Proof:** 1 chart or 1 important quote.
- **Slide 8: Conclusion:** Summary of the 3 main points.
- **Slide 9: Call to Action:** What should the audience do next?
- **Slide 10: Q&A:** Thank you. Contact info.
## TEXT RULES
- Only give the text for each slide. Do not design it.
- Example:
**Slide 1: Title**
[Text content here]
**Slide 2: Introduction**
[Text content here]
3. Basic SEO Blog Post Skill

## GOAL
- To create a draft blog post that is good for search engines (SEO) and easy to read.
## SEO RULES
- **Main Keyword:** The user will give you this.
- **Title (H1):** Must have the main keyword, under 65 characters.
- **Meta Description:** Under 160 characters, has main keyword, makes people want to click.
- **Subheadings (H2, H3):** Must have at least 3 H2 headings. At least 1 H2 must have the main keyword.
- **Keyword Use:** Use the main keyword 2-3 times in the article. Use it 1 time in the first paragraph.
- **Paragraphs:** Keep them short, max 4 lines.
## TONE
- Expert and trusted, but easy to understand.
- Explain any hard words.
## FINAL OUTPUT
- Give the full article in Markdown format (use # for H1, ## for H2).
- Start with the Meta Description.
4. Basic Excel Data Analysis Skill
When you upload an Excel file, this Skill makes sure the AI always follows a process.

## ANALYSIS PROCESS (When you get a data file)
1. **Step 1: Understand Data:** Read the column names. Tell the user how many rows and columns are in the file.
2. **Step 2: Clean (Suggest):** Check for missing values (NULL, empty) in important columns. Report this to the user.
3. **Step 3: Basic Analysis:**
- For NUMBER columns (like Sales, Age): Find the Average, Median, Min, Max.
- For TEXT columns (like City, Product): Count the Top 5 most common items.
4. **Step 4: Show Results:**
- Always start with "Key Insights:"
- Use clear bullet points.
- If the user asks for a chart, use:
- BAR chart (for comparing things).
- LINE chart (for trends over time).
5. Meeting Summary Skill
Helps you make standard notes for all your meetings.

## GOAL
- To read a meeting text (transcript) and create a short, professional summary.
## REQUIRED OUTPUT STRUCTURE
**1. Quick Summary:** (3-4 sentences explaining the main decision from the meeting).
**2. Key Discussion Points:** (Use bullet points to summarize what was talked about).
- [Point 1]
- [Point 2]
**3. Decisions Made:** (A list of final decisions).
- [Decision 1]
**4. Action Items (To-Do List):** (Very important! Must say WHO does it and WHEN).
- [Task A] - Person: [Name] - Deadline: [Date]
- [Task B] - Person: [Name] - Deadline: [Date]
The Future Of Skills: A Growing "Marketplace
Here's what's exciting about the future of Skills:

People are already starting to create and share Skills. Because they are just files (not locked to one platform), you can trade them, improve them, and build on other people's work.
Imagine downloading a "Financial Analysis Skill" that an expert made. You change it a little for your needs, and then you use it on Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini.
In the next few months, people will find ways to use these Claude Skills in many other tools. The format is too useful and too easy to move.
This is the start of a new way of working with AI. We are building reusable abilities instead of writing the same instructions over and over.
Why This Matters

Claude's Skills feature is more than just a time-saving trick. It's a new way of thinking about AI work.
Instead of always being in "prompt-writing mode" every time you need something, you are building "abilities." You are creating reusable building blocks that make complex work feel simple.
This is what "getting 10x more power" from your AI prompts really looks like. It's not about writing one perfect prompt. It's about building systems that make prompting easier.
And because Skills work on different AI platforms, you are not locked into one tool. You are building "portable" abilities that you can take anywhere.
Final Thoughts
We're at the beginning of something new. Skills are just the start of moving away from AI work that depends only on prompts.
The promise is not "you will never write a prompt again." The promise is "your prompts will be easier to write."
You still need to be clear about what you want. You still need to bring your specific information (this topic, this data). But you don't have to carry the tiring job of explaining everything in detail, every single time.
That is a very big change.
If you start building Skills now, you will be ahead of other people. You will have a library of reusable abilities while others are still writing long prompts from scratch.
So try it out. Create one Skill this week. See how it changes your work. You might be surprised at how much time it saves you.
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