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Claude Skills: the open standard 32+ AI tools now support (2026 guide)

Anthropic's Agent Skills shipped October 2025, went open standard December 2025, and are now supported by Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, VS Code, JetBrains Junie, and 32+ other tools. The practical guide.

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Agent Skills started as Anthropic's internal format for letting Claude load specialised instructions per task. Eight months later, it's the only AI-tool extensibility format adopted by all four major AI IDE vendors — Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft. This is what Skills are, why the open standard matters, and how to write one.

The 30-second mental model

A Skill is a folder. The folder has a SKILL.md file that tells the model what the Skill does and when to use it, plus optional scripts, templates, and reference docs. The model loads the Skill when a matching task arrives — no manual selection required.

my-skill/
├── SKILL.md          # Required: instructions + metadata
├── scripts/          # Optional: Python/JS/Bash executable code
│   └── helper.py
├── references/       # Optional: deeper docs the model can load
│   └── api-reference.md
└── assets/           # Optional: templates, schemas, examples
    └── template.docx

The SKILL.md frontmatter:

---
name: excel-financial-report
description: |
  Use this skill when the user asks to generate a financial report
  spreadsheet. Produces a multi-sheet .xlsx with summary, detail,
  and pivot tables.
---
 
# Instructions
 
When invoked, generate an Excel financial report by:
1. Reading the input data from `references/data-schema.md`
2. Using `scripts/generate_report.py` to assemble the .xlsx
3. Returning the file path to the user

That's the whole format. Read the description; if Claude thinks your prompt matches, the full Skill loads. Progressive disclosure — the metadata is always in context, the full body only when needed.

Why this caught on (the open standard moment)

October 16, 2025: Anthropic shipped Agent Skills for Claude.

December 18, 2025: Anthropic released the SKILL.md spec at agentskills.io as an open standard, donating governance to the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation.

Within 48 hours:

  • Microsoft integrated SKILL.md into VS Code via Copilot
  • OpenAI added support to Codex CLI

By March 2026, 32+ tools had adopted the format:

  • Google Gemini CLI
  • JetBrains Junie
  • AWS Kiro
  • Cursor
  • GitHub Copilot
  • Continue.dev
  • Aider
  • ...

This is the first time the AI IDE category has converged on a single extension format. Pre-Skills, each tool had its own:

  • VS Code: extensions + Copilot custom instructions
  • Cursor: .cursor/rules + custom prompts
  • Claude Code: ~/.claude/agents/*.md subagents
  • Cline: custom MCP servers

Post-Skills: write once in SKILL.md, the same Skill loads in any compatible tool.

What Skills are good for

Three high-value patterns:

1. Domain knowledge packaging

Your company has internal conventions, naming patterns, deployment processes that aren't in the model's training data. Package them as a Skill, commit to the repo, every developer using any compatible AI tool gets the same baseline.

---
name: acme-deployment
description: |
  Use this skill when the user asks to deploy or release a service
  in the Acme codebase. Includes our staging→prod gates, runbook
  links, and on-call expectations.
---

2. Output formatting + templates

If your team always produces certain artifact types (architecture docs, RFCs, runbooks, PR templates), encode the format once:

---
name: acme-rfc
description: |
  Use this skill when the user asks to write an RFC. Produces a
  .md file in our standard RFC template with sections: Problem,
  Non-goals, Proposal, Alternatives Considered, Rollout, Risks.
---

3. Tool wrappers

Common scripts that should always be invoked the same way — wrap them in a Skill so the model can call them consistently:

---
name: deploy-staging
description: |
  Use this skill when the user asks to deploy to staging. Invokes
  scripts/deploy_staging.sh after running pre-flight checks.
---

Where Skills live

Three deployment surfaces:

SurfacePathSharing
Claude Code~/.claude/skills/ or <repo>/.claude/skills/Per-user or repo-shared
Claude APIUpload via /v1/skills endpointWorkspace-wide
Claude.aiSettings > Features > upload .zipIndividual user

Anthropic ships four pre-built Skills out of the box: docx, pptx, xlsx, pdf — these are what powered Claude's document creation features starting September 2025.

Production results: 87.5% time reduction

The most-cited deployment number: Rakuten reported 87.5% workflow time reduction using Skills for financial workflows. Full-day tasks became one-hour tasks.

The mechanism: Skills compose. The model picks the right combination automatically. A "generate quarterly financial report" prompt might trigger:

  1. xlsx skill (build the spreadsheet)
  2. acme-financial-templates skill (apply company formatting)
  3. pdf skill (export the executive summary)

Pre-Skills, the user would orchestrate these by prompting through each step. Post-Skills, one prompt fires the whole chain.

How to write one (5-minute version)

# 1. Create the skill folder
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/my-skill
 
# 2. Write SKILL.md
cat > ~/.claude/skills/my-skill/SKILL.md << 'EOF'
---
name: my-skill
description: |
  Use this skill when the user asks to do X. Produces Y.
---
 
# Instructions
 
When invoked:
1. Read the input
2. Do the thing
3. Return the result
EOF
 
# 3. (Optional) Add scripts
mkdir ~/.claude/skills/my-skill/scripts
cp my_script.py ~/.claude/skills/my-skill/scripts/
 
# 4. Reload Claude Code (or open a new session)
# Skills auto-discover from ~/.claude/skills/ on startup
 
# 5. Test it
claude "do X for me"
# Claude should invoke my-skill automatically

In Claude Code 2.1+ (January 2026), Skills hot-reload — no restart required after editing.

Composability + the description field

The single biggest factor in whether your Skill gets invoked correctly: how specific your description is.

Bad:

description: Helps with code review.

Good:

description: |
  Use this skill when the user asks to review a TypeScript pull
  request that touches the Acme payments codebase. Applies our
  PCI-DSS-compliance checklist and the Acme code review template.

The model uses the description to decide which Skill (or skills, plural — they compose) to load. Vague descriptions cause silent non-invocation. The harder you specify the when, the more reliable the Skill becomes.

Common gotchas

  • Description too long. Claude.ai caps descriptions at 200 characters. The Agent Skills spec allows 1024. Test on the surface you care about.
  • Skills competing. If two Skills have overlapping descriptions, Claude picks one — usually correctly, but inspect the chain of thought to verify.
  • No telemetry. Skills don't surface invocation metrics out-of-the-box. Track usage via Claude Code's claude-skills.log file or via API request inspection.
  • Skill version drift. When teams share Skills via git, version the SKILL.md frontmatter (version: 1.2.0) and document breaking changes.

Skills + Anvat

Anvat is an Anthropic-compatible API gateway. Skills work end-to-end through Anvat exactly as they do directly against api.anthropic.com:

  • Claude Code via Anvat: Skills installed in ~/.claude/skills are loaded by Claude Code regardless of the upstream endpoint. Anvat is transparent to the Skills layer.
  • API via Anvat: The /v1/skills endpoint is passed through. Custom Skills uploaded via the API work through Anvat with the same beta headers (code-execution-2025-08-25, skills-2025-10-02).

The cost benefit: Skills frequently produce long output (full spreadsheets, multi-page documents). Output tokens are the expensive side. Anvat's 30% off output rate compounds with Skills' productivity gains.

Bottom line

Skills are the AI-tool extensibility format that won the standardisation race. If you're building anything with Claude Code, Cursor, or any of the 32+ Skills-compatible tools, learning the format is now a 30-minute prerequisite. The ceiling isn't the model — it's how well your tooling captures the team's expertise.

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