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zihotki•13 minutes ago
No benchmarks and evals present, how do you know it produces better result than /create-skill ? Naive testing doesn't provide any confidence
schnitzelstoat•2 minutes ago
I think it means human skill development. It offers learning opportunities to the user.

> When you complete architectural work (new files, schema changes, refactors), Claude offers optional 10-15 minute learning exercises grounded in evidence-based learning science. The exercises use techniques like prediction, generation, retrieval practice, and spaced repetition to provide you with semi-worked examples from across your own project work.

Confusing name though.

romanoonhn•about 2 hours ago
Looks interesting! I know it's easy to setup and test it but I'm on mobile current so I think it'd be great if there was full-interaction example to better understand how it works.
Mashimo•about 1 hour ago
Mhh, interesting.

I want to learn Java spring, and probably let ai help me / quiz me. I will take a look into the skills for inspiration.

ramon156•19 minutes ago
Is there a reason why making a spring app and learning hands-on is not feasible?

I know I sometimes get demotivated mid-way, but that also tells me it might not be worth the investment