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Group skills into skill sets

Availability: All plans.

Skills often travel in groups: the five skills every new hire needs, the playbook trio your deal team runs, the support macros that go together. A skill set is a named collection that lets you treat the group as one thing.

Create a set

From the skills library, create a set, give it a name that says what it's for — "New-hire onboarding pack", "Deal screening toolkit" — and add skills to it. A skill can belong to multiple sets, and adding it to a set doesn't change who can access it: permissions stay per-skill.

You can also manage sets conversationally from Claude once your library is connected — ask it to create a set or add a skill to one.

What sets are good for

  • Bind a whole set to an agent in one step, instead of attaching skills one by one — see attach skills to an agent.
  • Onboarding — point a new teammate at one set instead of a scavenger hunt through the library.
  • Browsing from Claude — connected AI tools can list your sets and pull in the whole bundle for a task.

Sets don't change access

A set is an organizational layer, not a sharing mechanism. If a set contains a skill someone can't use, that skill simply isn't available to them — grouping never widens access. To share the contents of a set, share the skills.

Availability

All plans.