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I wanted to suggest adding support for the open source Skills SDK that was recently released and is being adopted across the open agent ecosystem.
Agent Zero already has a very flexible and modular design, so this feels like it would fit naturally. Instead of everyone wiring custom prompts and tools slightly differently, skills provide a clean, reusable, folder based way to package instructions, workflows, and optional scripts.
A few reasons this would be valuable:
• Skills could be shared and reused across projects and agents
• People coming from Claude Code or other skill based setups would feel right at home
• It would make extending Agent Zero more structured without taking away flexibility
• This could help grow a community driven skills ecosystem around Agent Zero
This would not need to replace the current system. Even a simple adapter or optional loader that maps skills into Agent Zero’s existing tool and prompt setup would go a long way.
Agent Zero already feels close to a general purpose agent framework. Supporting the open Skills SDK would make it even easier to extend and interoperate with other tools in the open agent space.ro
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I wanted to suggest adding support for the open source Skills SDK that was recently released and is being adopted across the open agent ecosystem.
Agent Zero already has a very flexible and modular design, so this feels like it would fit naturally. Instead of everyone wiring custom prompts and tools slightly differently, skills provide a clean, reusable, folder based way to package instructions, workflows, and optional scripts.
A few reasons this would be valuable:
• Skills could be shared and reused across projects and agents
• People coming from Claude Code or other skill based setups would feel right at home
• It would make extending Agent Zero more structured without taking away flexibility
• This could help grow a community driven skills ecosystem around Agent Zero
This would not need to replace the current system. Even a simple adapter or optional loader that maps skills into Agent Zero’s existing tool and prompt setup would go a long way.
Agent Zero already feels close to a general purpose agent framework. Supporting the open Skills SDK would make it even easier to extend and interoperate with other tools in the open agent space.ro
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