From one adopter to two: the discovery-affordance spec just got named
A developer named Jeremy Longshore has introduced a new schema (3.4.0) for the claude-code-plugins-plus-skills repository, featuring a machine-crawlable manifest designed to index over 2,700 skills. This innovation addresses the challenge of discovering and managing a large number of skills within ecosystems like Claude Code, Cursor, and Gemini CLI. The spec gained traction when the maintainer of the popular sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills repository adopted and documented it as a "Jeremy Longshore-style discovery affordance," validating its utility beyond a single project. AI
IMPACT Standardizes discovery for large skill ecosystems, simplifying integration and development for AI tools.