Anthropic’s Skills Go Open Standard: No More AI Workflow Lock-In

Anthropic’s Skills Go Open Standard: No More AI Workflow Lock-In

New Feature / Update: Anthropic’s “Skills” as Open Standard

What is it?

Anthropic just made their Skills feature an open standard. Skills let you teach AI models like Claude repeatable workflows. Think of it as training your AI mate to handle the same boring tasks over and over, without starting from scratch each time. Now it’s portable across platforms, so devs can build once and run anywhere. This dropped in late December 2025, straight from SD Times reports.[1]

Why does it matter?

Takes the headache out of switching tools. Marketers can set up a skill for generating campaign briefs from client notes, then shift it from Claude to another model without rewriting everything. Analysts sync it for auto-summarising call transcripts from Zoom into Google Sheets. Saves hours, cuts vendor lock-in.

I reckon this is like finally getting a universal power plug after years of dodgy adapters. Back in the day, we’d cobble together scripts that broke every update. Now? Proper interoperability.

Hey, dictated this bit on my phone walkin’ the dog: Skills mean your AI workflows stick around no matter what platform you jump to. No more trapped in one ecosystem. Game changer for small teams.

Key facts from the buzz:

  • Introduced October 2025, open-sourced December 2025.[1]
  • Promotes multi-vendor setups, less friction.[1]
  • Ties into Linux Foundation’s Agentic AI Foundation for standards.[1][2][4]

Devs at startups slap this into their pipelines for quick scaling. Business owners? Plug it into Zapier or UiPath for automation that doesn’t crumble when you swap AIs. Practical as a ute in the shed.

Grabbed my laptop yesterday, paused a news vid on agentic AI, jotted notes in my old notebook. Feels good when tech catches up to real work.

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