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How to use Agent Skills — the team layer for Claude Skills.
Step-by-step guides for creating, importing, sharing, and governing your team's skills — and using them from Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor.
Getting started
What is an Agent Skill?
The concept and anatomy of an Agent Skill — the same open format behind Claude Skills: what's inside a SKILL.md, why skills beat prompts, and how the standard connects Agentman and Claude.
Create your first Agent Skill
Create a skill in the wizard, edit it in the full-screen editor, and publish it — or just describe it to Claude and let it write the skill for you.
Import your Claude Skills into a team library
Bring your Claude Skills into your team library — drag in one .skill package or fifty, or ask Claude to move them for you over MCP.
Use Claude Skills with your team: connect your library to Claude
Use your team's Claude Skills inside claude.ai and Claude Desktop — one MCP connector, per-member OAuth, and the Skills Explorer in your chat.
Use your Agent Skills in Claude Code, ChatGPT, and Cursor
The same skills library, in every AI tool your team uses — one connector URL for Claude Code, ChatGPT, and Cursor.
Team & sharing
Share an Agent Skill with a teammate
Share a skill the way you'd share a doc — by name or email, with one of four access levels: use, read, edit, or admin.
Share a skill with your whole workspace
Make a skill available to everyone on the team in one click with General access — it moves to the Team Skills bucket for the whole workspace.
Share a skill without revealing what's inside (use-only)
Grant use-only access so teammates — or clients — can run your skill without ever seeing the instructions. Every use is logged with who ran it.
Where skills live: My, Team, Shared with me — and public skills
The four shelves of your library and what each one means for isolation and sharing — plus why publishing a skill never makes it public.
Invite someone to your workspace
Add a teammate to your workspace so you can share skills with them — invite by email right from the share dialog, with seats managed by plan.
Transfer ownership of a skill
Hand a skill to a new owner when someone changes roles or leaves — versions, notes, sharing, and activity history all carry over.
Run one workspace per client or matter
Workspaces are the hard confidentiality boundary — separate libraries, members, permissions, and logs — and Claude can connect to several side-by-side.
Version control
See a skill's version history and compare versions
Google-Docs-style version history for your Agent Skills — day-grouped versions with authors and notes, plus a highlighted diff between any two versions.
Annotate a version with a note
Leave a short note on a version — what changed and why — so your skill's history reads like a changelog the whole team can trust.
Restore an earlier version of a skill
Roll back safely: restoring copies an older version's content and files into a new version — nothing is deleted, and history stays intact.
Publish, deprecate, and archive a skill
The skill lifecycle: drafts accumulate edits freely, publishing freezes an immutable live version, and deprecating retires a skill (and frees a Free-plan slot).
Governance
See who used your skill (Activity)
The Activity tab shows every application of your skill — total applies, distinct users, and a newest-first event trail with each person's identity.
The workspace access log for admins
One log across every skill in the workspace — filter by skill, member, or event type to answer 'who used what expertise, when.'
Organizing & scaling
Find skills with keyword and semantic search
Search your library by name and tags — or ask in plain language ("how do we screen a deal?") and let semantic search rank what's relevant.
Group skills into skill sets
Bundle related skills into a named set — like a new-hire onboarding pack — and attach the whole set to an agent, or browse it from Claude.
Clone and customize a skill
Copy any skill you can read — including system skills — into an editable copy with source attribution, even into another workspace.
Attach skills to an agent
Bind skills to your Agentman agents — the wizard recommends matches for the agent's goal, and published updates flow to every bound agent.
Export and back up your skills
Download any skill as a portable .skill package — the open SKILL.md format — so your team's expertise is never locked in.
Plans, limits, and billing FAQ
What's metered (published skills, not drafts), what each plan includes, and the size limits that matter — answered in one place.
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