Building agent skillsets: do you prefer existing frameworks, custom-built, or hybrid?
icommstudios · reddit · 2026-08-23
The author discusses the evolution of their team's approach to building agent behavior and software delivery skills. After initially struggling with task delegation and producing mediocre custom skills using Hermes instead of Claude, they have refined their process. They are now preparing to A/B test their custom skills against popular pre-built skill sets (e.g., garrytan/gstack, andrej-karpathy-skills). The post asks the community for their preferred approach: existing frameworks, custom-built, or a hybrid method.
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