Agent Skills: Turn Repeated AI Work Into Reusable Capability
A practical method for deciding when repeated agent instructions should become a skill, how to structure one, and how to test it without treating skills as safety guarantees.
Source-backed playbooks across AI work, travel, home safety, food safety, credit protection, and solo-company operations.
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A practical method for deciding when repeated agent instructions should become a skill, how to structure one, and how to test it without treating skills as safety guarantees.
A first-week setup for solo operators: Inbox, This Week, Projects, Clients or Pipeline, Money/Admin, Reusable Assets, SOPs, and only then automation or agents.
A US-focused first-response checklist: freeze Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion; pull reports; log suspicious items; and use IdentityTheft.gov when fraud is likely.
A traveler-friendly Japan pre-trip checklist: passport and visa, Visit Japan Web, medicine rules, customs and food, eSIM or pocket Wi-Fi, cash and cards, IC card, maps, translation, and emergency info.
A renter- and homeowner-friendly quarterly walkthrough for alarms, HVAC filters, water leaks, moisture, dryer lint, kitchen fire risk, radon status, and air leaks.
A calm weeknight food-safety loop for shopping, chilling, separating, cooking, serving, cooling, and reheating without relying on smell, color, or guesswork.
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