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Manus Adds Reusable Skills, Slash Triggers

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Manus Adds Reusable Skills, Slash Triggers
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// 47d agoPRODUCT UPDATE

Manus Adds Reusable Skills, Slash Triggers

Manus is rolling out Agent Skills, a way to package proven workflows into reusable `SKILL.md` bundles that can be launched with `/SKILL_NAME`. The feature targets recurring, multi-step tasks and team-shared playbooks, with Manus auto-generating the skill from a successful run.

// ANALYSIS

This is more important as workflow infrastructure than as a flashy feature: Manus is trying to turn agent runs into portable operating procedures, which is how agent products move from demo territory to daily-use software.

  • The core value is capture and reuse: a good one-off Manus interaction can be converted into a Skill instead of being recreated from scratch every time.
  • Slash-command triggering makes execution more deterministic, which matters when users need a specific workflow rather than a vague assistant response.
  • The Team Skill Library angle is the bigger enterprise play, because it turns individual know-how into shared process assets.
  • Manus’ emphasis on open standards and compatibility with Agent Skills and MCP suggests it wants interoperability, not just a closed feature moat.
  • The real test is whether Skills stay maintainable as teams accumulate them; reusable automation only helps if the library does not become brittle workflow debt.
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DISCOVERED

47d ago

2026-04-10

PUBLISHED

47d ago

2026-04-10

RELEVANCE

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