skill-conductor helps you organize and improve skills used by AI agents. It guides you through five clear steps:
- Create your skill design
- Evaluate how well it works
- Edit to fix or improve
- Review the final version
- Package for use or sharing
It uses a special scoring system and testing methods to ensure your skills work well. It connects to Anthropic’s evaluator engine to check performance, compare skill versions, and benchmark results.
You do not need to write code or understand technical details. This tool helps you build, test, and package AI skills in a simple, step-by-step way.
- People building AI agents without a technical background
- Users who want to improve AI agent skills with structured steps
- Anyone managing complex workflows for AI personal assistants or productivity tools
- Those interested in using AI knowledge management and prompt engineering clearly
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit recommended)
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- Minimum 500 MB free disk space
- Internet connection to download and check for updates
- No extra software needed to run skill-conductor
You need to get skill-conductor from the official releases page. Follow these steps:
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On the GitHub releases page, look for the latest version. It will say something like “v1.0” or higher.
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Find the file that ends with
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Click the file name. Your browser will start downloading it.
Once the file finishes downloading, follow these steps:
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Locate the downloaded file. Usually, it is in your Downloads folder.
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Double-click the file to start the installer.
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If Windows asks, allow the app to make changes on your device by clicking Yes.
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Follow the on-screen instructions:
- Click Next to continue.
- Accept the license agreement if asked.
- Choose an install location or use the default.
- Click Install.
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Wait for the installation to complete.
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When finished, click Finish.
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Find the skill-conductor icon on your desktop or start menu.
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Double-click it to open the program.
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You will see the main screen showing the five steps (Create, Eval, Edit, Review, Package).
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Start by selecting Create to begin making a new AI skill.
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Create: Write or upload your initial AI skill design. The system offers easy templates and fields to fill in.
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Eval: Run built-in tests that check how your skill performs. You get scores and feedback.
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Edit: Change your skill based on test results. Edit text or commands simple with an editor.
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Review: Look over the final skill version. Make sure everything meets your needs.
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Package: Save your skill as a file you can use with AI agents or share with others.
Check the releases page regularly for newer versions:
Download the latest installer and repeat the installation steps to update. Your data and settings will remain safe during updates.
- Integration with Anthropic’s eval engine for detailed skill testing
- Built-in modes for full skill lifecycle management
- Step-by-step guidance to build, test, and package AI skills
- 5-axis scoring system to measure how skills perform
- Support for blind A/B testing and benchmark comparisons
- Architecture and test-driven design approach to reduce errors
- Clear results even if you have no programming knowledge
- Start simple with basic skills to learn the interface
- Use the built-in templates to avoid losing track
- Regularly run the evaluation mode to check improvements
- Keep track of your versions for better editing and review
- Package and save your work often
- If skill-conductor does not start: Restart your PC and try again.
- If the download fails: Check your internet connection and try another browser.
- If an error appears during installation: Ensure you have enough free disk space and permissions.
- For more help: Use the GitHub issues page in the repository for bug reports or questions.
You can share your packed skills with others who use skill-conductor. Export the package file and send it by email or upload it to project platforms. This supports teamwork and faster AI skill development.
Download and install skill-conductor from here anytime: