Before You Build a Company Marketplace for Agent Skills

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Summary

The article analyzes public data from skills.sh to discuss the importance of owning and maintaining agent skills, arguing that every skill needs an owner and clear home before companies build marketplaces.

The public data shows why every company skill needs an owner, a clear home, and somebody who keeps it current. I wanted to see if the public skills support that view, so I looked at skills.sh. The site has a large public list of agent skills. It shows an All Time (972,985) number and also has trending and hot lists. I wanted to know what these skills cover, who publishes them, and how much information they contain. Full article in comments.
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