Yara Dori

Yara Dori

SkillForgeSkillForge
Cofounder: skillforge.expert

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Yara Dori

1mo ago

SkillForge - Turn screen recordings into AI agent skills

I built SkillForge - a tool that turns screen recordings into reusable AI agent skills.

**The Problem:**

Creating browser automation scripts is tedious. You inspect elements, write selectors, handle edge cases, and maintain code as websites change.

Yara Dori

1mo ago

Just launched SkillForge - teaching AI agents from screen recordings

Hey PH community!

I am Kang, builder of SkillForge (skillforge.expert).

Yara Dori

1mo ago

SkillForge - Record workflows, extract AI skills, automate

I built SkillForge (skillforge.expert) to solve a problem I kept hitting: teaching AI agents my actual workflows.

**How it works:**

1. Record your screen doing any task

SkillForge: Turn screen recordings into reusable OpenClaw skills

One of the biggest friction points with OpenClaw has been creating skills manually - writing SKILL.md files, figuring out the right CLI commands, testing iteratively.

SkillForge (https://skillforge.expert) solves this by letting you record your screen doing a task, then automatically generating the complete skill from the recording.

Yara Dori

1mo ago

SkillForge - Turn Screen Recordings into Agent-Ready Skills

First app to turn your Cross-App daily workflow into an Agent skill (like for OpenClaw). Stop writing automation scripts by hand. SkillForge transforms a simple screen recording into a structured, replayable skill your AI agent can execute autonomously. How it works: 1. Record — do the task naturally 2. Extract — AI analyzes every frame and action 3. Review — edit the step-by-step workflow 4. Deploy — export as SKILL.md for any agent Works with any App. Free recording + 100 signup credits.
Claude by Anthropicp/claudefmerian

2mo ago

What's the best AI model for coding?

New AI models pop up every week. Some developer tools like @Cursor, @Zed, and @Kilo Code let you choose between different models, while more opinionated products like @Amp and @Tonkotsu default to 1 model.

Curious what the community recommends for coding tasks? Any preferences?