Skills

It’s not just “using AI.” In Tentarc, you turn one successful workflow into reusable, shareable, and evolvable skill assets.

In one line: turn Prompt into Product.

Why Tentarc Skills

  • Faster launch: create from one natural-language sentence, no schema-first overhead.
  • Lower barrier: supports Create with Tentarc, Upload .zip/.skill/folder, and Import from GitHub.
  • Stronger reuse: installed skills can be called directly in chat and shared across teams.
  • Product-level behavior: move from temporary prompting to standardized capability modules.

What you see on this page

Top action area

  • Refresh: sync latest skill state.
  • Search skills: locate capabilities by name.
  • New skill: open three creation entries.

List area

  • Installed: the skill pool you can call immediately.
  • Recommended: curated one-click installs, with + for add and for installed.

Create new skills: 3 fastest paths

1) Create with Tentarc

Best when you know the target capability but have not written config yet.
Type one objective sentence; Tentarc generates a draft and enters execution flow.

2) Upload skill package

Best for migrating local skill templates.
Upload and import directly, no manual rebuild.

3) Import from GitHub

Best for team collaboration and version management.
Keep skills in repo, iterate by version, and reuse across members.

Local directory auto-scan

Tentarc auto-scans the standard skills directory; you do not need manual one-by-one import:

  • ~/.agents/skills

Drop skill folders there, return to Skills, click Refresh, and they appear in the list.

Run your first skill in 2 minutes

  1. Click New skill → choose Create with Tentarc.
  2. Input a goal, for example: Write a Xiaohongshu viral-style post and use Gemini banana pro.
  3. Send and iterate in chat based on output.
  4. Return to Installed and confirm the skill is persisted.

Typical gains

  • Engineering: automate PR explanation, risk scanning, and code standard checks.
  • Content: one-click topic generation, viral rewrite, and formatting optimization.
  • Operations: standardize data analysis, weekly reporting, and competitor monitoring.
  • Team: turn “one person can do it” into “everyone can run it.”

Next step

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