Building a Skills Updater Pipeline for AI Platforms
I turned 1,870 JSONL files into six new user-level skills for my AI platform in a single session. Here’s how I built a repeatable pipeline for skills-updater. I had a one-off question: 'Look through all my Claude Code JSONL files and recommend new skills.' This meant walking through ~904 MB of data
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