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I spent two weeks writing a SKILL.md. Claude Code skimmed past it like a ToS checkbox. So I built a compiler that turns skills into standalone agents.
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Skills are the hottest thing in AI. But they're just markdown files that LLMs read as prompts — unreliable, no validation, drift every run. agenthatch compiles a SKILL.md into a standalone agent with its own runtime and state machine. Not a prompt wrapper. Actual generated code.

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