
Your AI Agent's Skill List Is Getting Out of Hand
If you've been building with Claude Code or OpenCode for any length of time, you've probably hit the same wall. You start with a handful of skills and commands. They work great. So you add more. Then a few more for that new project. Then a teammate shares theirs and you copy those in too. Before long you've got dozens of files scattered across directories, no good way to find the one you need, and an agent that's either missing context it should have or drowning in context it doesn't need. That's the problem Agentikit is built to solve. The Real Issue Isn't Storage, It's Discovery Claude Code and OpenCode are great at using skills and tools. They're not great at helping you manage them. There's no built-in search. No way to share a curated set of skills with your team without copying files around. No versioning. No registry. So most people end up with one of two bad situations: Option A: You stuff everything into context at startup. Your agent sees every skill, every tool, every comman
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