Importing Packs
Import a Skill Pack to clone all its skills to your personal catalog. Shared context is automatically merged into each skill.
How Import Works
When you import a pack, the system creates a personal copy of each skill in your My Skills catalog. This means:
- Skills are cloned—changes you make won't affect the original pack
- Shared context is prepended to each skill as a "Shared Context" section
- Lineage is tracked—you can always see where a skill came from
Step-by-Step Guide
Find a Pack
Browse the Skill Packs catalog to find a pack that matches your workflow. Check adoption count and satisfaction scores to gauge quality.
Review Contents
Click on a pack to see its skills and shared context files. Verify that the included skills match what you need.
Click Import
Click the "Import to My Skills" button. You must be signed in to import packs.
Choose Destination
Select whether to import to Drafts (for editing) or Private (ready to use).
Done!
Your skills are now in My Skills. You can edit them, publish them, or use them immediately.
Import Folders
Drafts
Import here if you want to review or customize skills before using them. Skills in drafts aren't installed to your agent yet.
Private
Import here if you want to use skills immediately. Private skills are ready to install but aren't visible to others.
Context Merging
When a pack has shared context files, they're automatically prepended to each imported skill. The merged content looks like:
<!-- Context from: Frontend Dev Pack v1.0.0 -->
## Shared Context
The following context is shared across all skills in this pack:
### coding-standards.md
*Company-wide coding standards*
[Content of the context file...]
---
# Original Skill Content
[The skill's original instructions...]The HTML comment preserves lineage—you can always see which pack the context came from.
Possible Warnings
During import, you may see warnings for:
- •Skill not found — The catalog skill no longer exists
- •Skill yanked — The skill was removed from the catalog
- •No content — The pack skill has neither a catalog ref nor embedded content
Skills with warnings are skipped, but the rest of the pack imports normally.