I need to see what a skill looks like
Start with examples if the value of reusable workflows still feels abstract and you need concrete cases first.
Go to skills examplesSkills are useful because they turn repeated tool usage patterns into something more stable and easier to reuse across tasks.
Use this hub as the skills list first. Decide whether you need examples, comparison, or the advanced MCP relationship before opening a detail page.
Start with examples if the value of reusable workflows still feels abstract and you need concrete cases first.
Go to skills examplesStart with the comparison page if the real question is why repeated workflows need more than one-off prompting.
Go to skills vs promptsStart with the MCP branch if the workflow is moving beyond reusable instructions into external tools and context.
Go to MCP guideOpen the exact skills detail page you need instead of mixing conceptual questions with advanced workflow branches.
Use this page if you understand why skills matter but still need concrete examples of what a reusable workflow looks like.
Open skills examplesOpen this page when the real question is whether a repeatable workflow needs more than a one-off prompt.
Open skills vs promptsMany advanced workflows eventually combine skills with MCP rather than using either concept in isolation.
Open MCP guide