Developer builds Kitbash to standardize reusable skills across AI coding assistants
A developer has launched Kitbash, a pre-alpha open-source project aimed at creating a universal standard for AI coding assistant skills. The tool is designed to address a fragmentation problem where skills, rules, and prompts built for one AI assistant — such as Claude Code, Cursor, or GitHub Copilot — cannot be reused across others without manual rewrites. Kitbash draws inspiration from package managers like npm, proposing features such as write-once skill compilation, versioned installs with lockfiles, and composable workflows. The project is currently seeking community feedback on its architecture and whether the problem it targets is significant enough to warrant a dedicated solution. The source code and a landing page are publicly available on GitHub for developers interested in contributing or evaluating the concept.
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