5/5 From Skills to Agents: What Comes Next
Skills you build today become components for autonomous agents tomorrow. The progression: skill → command → plugin → autonomous agent. Here's where it's all heading.
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Skills you build today become components for autonomous agents tomorrow. The progression: skill → command → plugin → autonomous agent. Here's where it's all heading.
10 agents. 3 commands. 3 skills. One plugin that turns a topic into a finished presentation. Here's how agents, commands, skills, and hooks work together inside Marp Magic.
Manual invoice matching: 20% exception rates, hours of CFO time, error-prone. A skill reduces that to under 5% in minutes. Here's how — and it was built by a non-developer.
Write a skill file. Run it on messy meeting notes. Get a structured summary. Refine it. Run it again. The whole cycle in 10 minutes — no code, just clear instructions.
You don't need to write code to use Claude Code. Skills are instructions in plain Markdown — if you can write a recipe, you can teach AI to do your repetitive work.
The fairy tale is written. The diagrams are drawn. Now turn it all into a presentation -- without opening PowerPoint, without leaving VSCode, without losing your Git history.
README is for humans. AGENTS.md is for AI. 40,000+ projects use it to give AI persistent instructions that survive across sessions. Here's how to write one.
20 million developers use Copilot for code. Almost nobody uses it for content. Here's how to turn a fairy tale outline into a full story with diagrams -- without writing a single line of code.
100 million developers use VSCode. Most of them only use it for code. Here's how to set it up as an AI content creation workspace.
Markdown isn't a formatting tool. It's a communication protocol between you and every AI model on the planet. Here's why that matters.