I still don't really understand `skills` as ... anything? You said yourself that you've been doing this since llama 2 days - what do you mean by "become available"?
It is useful in a user-education sense to communicate that it's good to actively document useful procedures like this, and it is likely a performance / utilization boost that the models are tuned or prompt-steered toward discovering this stuff in a conventional location.
But honestly reading about skills mostly feels like reading:
> # LLM provider has adopted a new paradigm: prompts
> What's a prompt?
> You tell the LLM what you'd like to do, and it tries to do it. OR, you could ask the LLM a question and it will answer to the best of its ability.
Obviously I'm missing something.
It’s so simple there isn’t really more to understand. There’s a markdown doc with a summary/abstract section and a full manual section. Summary is always added to the context so the model is aware that there’s something potentially useful stored here and can look up details when it decides the moment is right. IOW it’s a context length management tool which every advanced LLM user had a version of (mine was prompt pieces for special occasions in Apple notes.)