Summary

On August 7, 2026, Vercel introduced Skill Packs, which bundle multiple agent skills into a single shareable, unlisted URL built from community skills, local folders/zips, or public and private GitHub repos. Packs let teams standardize agent capabilities across projects and work with 18+ agents including Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, and Cursor.

What changed

Vercel shipped Skill Packs, shareable bundles of agent skills sourced from community, local, or GitHub repositories, compatible with 18+ AI coding agents.

Why it matters

Skill Packs turn agent skills into a distributable, team-standardized unit rather than per-developer config, pushing agent capabilities toward a package-manager model, useful for governance but also introducing supply-chain considerations for what skills an agent can execute.

Evidence excerpt

A skill pack bundles multiple agent skills into one shareable unit built from community skills, local folders and zips, or public and private GitHub repositories; every pack is unlisted with its own URL and works with 18+ AI agents including Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, and Cursor.

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