The skill is deterministically added to the prompt by the harness before the target model is invoked. There is no “choosing” to load a skill. You might be confusing skills with tools (MCP etc).
Not sure but I'm interested in trying it because I've for a while sensed that adding SKILLS.md degraded my overall experience - most probably I wrote them wrong. But this sort of tooling I guess can help me figure it out?
The example model in the documentation is 4o-mini, you might want to update that to a more recent model.
As an aside, 4o-mini came out months before agent skills were released… I’m curious how it performs with choosing to load skills in the first place?
It’s an artifact of the documentation being AI generated, they usually pick gpt4-era models, without giving it further thought.
For Gemini it seems to always pick 2.5 despite 3.1 being the latest, Claude the 3.5-era models.
Not sure what’s preventing AI labs on ensuring this stuff is refreshed during training.
The skill is deterministically added to the prompt by the harness before the target model is invoked. There is no “choosing” to load a skill. You might be confusing skills with tools (MCP etc).
Are there any published results gathered using this?
Not sure but I'm interested in trying it because I've for a while sensed that adding SKILLS.md degraded my overall experience - most probably I wrote them wrong. But this sort of tooling I guess can help me figure it out?
How do you iterate on the judge prompt? Is there an auto rater?