SKILL.md adoption signals shift toward portable agent workflows
Teams are moving beyond cloud-dependent AI tools to adopt SKILL.md, a standardized format for reusable agent skills. The shift reflects growing demand for cost control and reproducibility in production AI systems.
Companies are increasingly adopting SKILL.md as a standardized format for defining and sharing reusable agent skills, moving beyond reliance on proprietary cloud-based AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Copilot. The adoption pattern reveals a fundamental tension in how organizations want to build an...
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