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Founder @tessl_io, shaping AI Native Dev, Host of The AI Native Dev podcast & angel investor. Previously founder @snyksec, CTO @Akamai, founder @Blaze.io

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Agent skills help agents use your products, build in your codebase and enforce your policies. They’re not just words - they are what the unit of software for agentic devs, and need powerful dev tools to match. That is what Tessl offers. Tessl is the package manager and development platform for skills. It offers a full dev lifecycle, helping you generate, evaluate, distribute and observe skills & context, developing them to the professional grade they warrant. Today, I’m excited to announce the general availability of our task evals, which help you understand how good your skills are. Such insight is critical to making your skills great, avoiding regression, and applying learnings from their real world usage. For example: Cisco's software-security skill shows a 1.8X improvement in securing coding in its benchmark, and ElevenLabs's agents skill boosts success by almost 3X! However, not to name names, we often see skills that provide minimal uplift while consuming context window space, or even degrade functionality. As Spencer Kimball, CEO of Cockroach Labs, put it when we shared early versions of this: evaluation is what makes agentic coding outcomes converge instead of drifting. Task evals are joining a long list of powerful context development tools, such as: * Review skills against quality best practices * Generate and maintain skills and docs for using your libraries & platform * Distribute versioned skills to your dev team and ecosystem * Consume skills easily and safely, and keep them up-to-date Skills are a central part of software development. If you’re serious about making agentic dev successful in your org, or helping your customers’s agents use your products, you need to invest in them. We hope Tessl can help. Check out links in the thread to get started!

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I’m excited to launch Tessl's first products! Introducing the Tessl Framework and Tessl Spec Registry, which integrate into any agent to keep it on rails and well informed using Spec-Driven Development. More details in the launch post: It’s a big milestone in the journey towards AI Native Development🚩 I’m proud of our amazing team, and keen to get beta feedback from the community! ❤️ What’s the problem we’re solving? Agents are powerful, but they’re very unreliable. They hallucinate, claim false success and break things often enough that it’s hard - and tiring - to use them on production code. How are we helping? The Tessl Framework makes agents capture intent in specs before coding, aligning you and the agent on what to build. It adds tests as harder guardrails, and stores specs as long term memory of what your product should do. It’s available in private beta - visit our home page to request early access: The Tessl Spec Registry helps agents use open source better. It contains over 10,000 usage specs for using libraries, which you can add to your project like regular dependencies. It also lets you distribute your own guidance and policies to agents. It’s in open beta and free to use! Check it out here: Both products are just the beginning, and we’re committed to building them in the open. Check out the video or our launch blog post for more info: Looking forward to hearing your thoughts, in the thread or our community Discord!

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