I’ve been experimenting with AI agents for automation, research, operations, and workflows. One problem I keep running into is that “skills” are scattered everywhere. Everyone is reinventing the wheel, and useful prompt patterns are often locked inside private docs, screenshots, or Discord threads.
So I built https://claudeskills.cc — a simple, open, searchable place to:
• publish agent skills / task capabilities
• discover how others design skills for Claude/OpenAI-based agents
• reuse or remix skill instructions
• learn from real examples rather than theory
• enable community-driven evolution
Is this all vibe coded? (mdashes ;) ... I cannot see how one can publish agent skills /task capabilities on the site. It seems to be just a list of open resources (most likely also found using claude or ChatGPT ?).
last night I registered misdirect.ai and discredit.ai ...the general idea is to run agents that prod LLMs into writing the most insidiously difficult to spot incorrect answers to any question, with an army of people to copy/paste those into online forums. The hope is to use existing AI to poison future models, and as a bonus to destroy any remaining credibility people give to anything they read on the internet as a whole. If anyone feels like helping out, there is no money in this, but it feels like a service to humanity. Currently just an idea I had when I was drunk, but, sometimes it takes a band to get you up on Sundays to play music.
This observation is so true. even the awesome-xxx projects don't really help, or don't reach enough audience, or not the easiest to consume. I hope your project has learned from that lesson.
As a guy who worked on Star Citizen, there's something eerily familiar about these increasingly frequent releases of what amount to variations and bolt-ons.
Is one of these daily releases supposed to be the big reveal that Altman told investors would cover their trillion dollar capex tab?
When there's a gold rush, and a tool exists that makes manufacturing of pickaxes and shovels faster, easier, and cheaper than ever before, we shouldn't be surprised when stores selling shitty pickaxe and shovel variations pop up left and right.
I know we haven't seen a human-written README or technical post on a company blog in maybe the last year on this site, but posts like this being at #1 are a reminder that we can still go lower.
I’ve been experimenting with AI agents for automation, research, operations, and workflows. One problem I keep running into is that “skills” are scattered everywhere. Everyone is reinventing the wheel, and useful prompt patterns are often locked inside private docs, screenshots, or Discord threads.
So I built https://claudeskills.cc — a simple, open, searchable place to: • publish agent skills / task capabilities • discover how others design skills for Claude/OpenAI-based agents • reuse or remix skill instructions • learn from real examples rather than theory • enable community-driven evolution
There's an awful lot of typos in the little Veo/Sora type clip. "Shar", "Evolue", "Transilate", etc.
Is this all vibe coded? (mdashes ;) ... I cannot see how one can publish agent skills /task capabilities on the site. It seems to be just a list of open resources (most likely also found using claude or ChatGPT ?).
You should probably get a different domain
last night I registered misdirect.ai and discredit.ai ...the general idea is to run agents that prod LLMs into writing the most insidiously difficult to spot incorrect answers to any question, with an army of people to copy/paste those into online forums. The hope is to use existing AI to poison future models, and as a bonus to destroy any remaining credibility people give to anything they read on the internet as a whole. If anyone feels like helping out, there is no money in this, but it feels like a service to humanity. Currently just an idea I had when I was drunk, but, sometimes it takes a band to get you up on Sundays to play music.
Yeah, I was expecting to watch some guy called Claude's COD clips. Instead I get this.
This observation is so true. even the awesome-xxx projects don't really help, or don't reach enough audience, or not the easiest to consume. I hope your project has learned from that lesson.
Anthropic legal will be reaching out tomorrow if not Monday.
Do you have any evidence that this works? Can you link the evaluation and result?
Thank you for sharing
I find your lack of emojis disturbing.
As a guy who worked on Star Citizen, there's something eerily familiar about these increasingly frequent releases of what amount to variations and bolt-ons.
Is one of these daily releases supposed to be the big reveal that Altman told investors would cover their trillion dollar capex tab?
When there's a gold rush, and a tool exists that makes manufacturing of pickaxes and shovels faster, easier, and cheaper than ever before, we shouldn't be surprised when stores selling shitty pickaxe and shovel variations pop up left and right.
I know we haven't seen a human-written README or technical post on a company blog in maybe the last year on this site, but posts like this being at #1 are a reminder that we can still go lower.
Oh, I think there's still a long way to go before we reach the bottom.
Good lord that video.
"Where Anyone Can Buiild, Shar and Evolue"
Sorry if the current version feels rough. It’s just an early stage preview — lots of improvements are on the way!
Garbage.
AI Slop