On teaching AI how you work 0 ▲ Karl Koch 1 hour ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments I’ve been writing down how interfaces should feel, how HTML should carry behaviour and how AI drafts should be judged. Essays are good at teaching people but awkward to paste into every new chat; skills package the same judgement so an agent can discover it, load the relevant slice and apply it without me re-explaining five years of notes. The collection I published the set at kemiljk/skills: eleven skills, one repository, MIT licensed. Two of them already existed as standalone repos: fluid-design modern-css-html Those remain the public names. The consolidated versions are tighter, with clearer triggers, smaller activated files, examples moved into references and an explicit precedence rule between motion taste and platform-native CSS. Eight more encode lessons from the writing that kept reappearing whenever I reviewed AI output: Skill Job semantic-html-first Prefer native elements and platform contracts interface-affordances Make possible actions perceptible across input modes… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.