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Dan Kornas

AI skills get messy fast. SkillForge turns them into an engineering workflow.

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AI skills get messy fast. SkillForge turns them into an engineering workflow.

SkillForge is a skill router and creator for Claude Code and Codex, built for teams or solo builders who want repeatable AI skill creation instead of ad-hoc prompting.

It helps you decide whether to use, improve, compose, or create a skill by running a structured process from triage through analysis, specification, generation, and review.

Key features:

• Skill triage – classifies requests as USE_EXISTING, IMPROVE_EXISTING, CREATE_NEW, or COMPOSE before building
• Deep analysis phase – uses 11 thinking lenses before generating the skill
• Specification-to-generation flow – turns analysis into a structured XML spec before creation
• Multi-agent synthesis – design, usability, evolution, and script reviewers evaluate the output
• Context Skill Advisor – suggests relevant skills from session, project, and personal context with user-controlled proactivity levels

It’s open-source (MIT license).

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GitHub:
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lForge

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Sunwoo Park The router part matters. Skill creation gets useful when the system can decide reuse, revise, or create from scratch. Without that gate, teams just collect clever prompts under new names. 8h ago
Dan Kornas Author That gate is the hard part. Without it, a skill library turns into a prompt junk drawer with nicer names. 7h ago