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I Stopped Writing Prompts. Now I Give Claude Skills Instead. It Changed Everything.

By Dhanush N · Published April 24, 2026 · 1 min read · Source: Level Up Coding
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I Stopped Writing Prompts. Now I Give Claude Skills Instead. It Changed Everything.

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I Stopped Writing Prompts. Now I Give Claude Skills Instead. It Changed Everything.

The shift from prompt engineering to context engineering is real. Here’s the free, open-source skill library that makes Claude 10x more useful.

Dhanush NDhanush N9 min read·1 day ago

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I’m going to share something that fundamentally changed how I use AI.

For the past year, every time I needed Claude to do something specific, I would write a prompt. Sometimes a short one. Sometimes a paragraph. Sometimes a full page of instructions that I’d lose the next day and have to rewrite from memory.

It worked. Kind of. The way that typing every SQL query from scratch works. Technically functional. Painfully inefficient.

Then I discovered a concept that made me feel genuinely stupid for not seeing it sooner.

Instead of writing prompts, you give Claude a skill.

A skill is a structured, reusable instruction file that transforms Claude from a general-purpose assistant into a specialized agent. You write it once. You copy-paste it once. And from that moment on, Claude doesn’t just respond to your question. It operates with a defined role, clear goals, specific constraints, and a consistent output format.

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