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Friday, 19th December 2025

Agent Skills. Anthropic have turned their skills mechanism into an "open standard", which I guess means it lives in an independent agentskills/agentskills GitHub repository now? I wouldn't be surprised to see this end up in the AAIF, recently the new home of the MCP specification.

The specification itself lives at agentskills.io/specification, published from docs/specification.mdx in the repo.

It is a deliciously tiny specification - you can read the entire thing in just a few minutes. It's also quite heavily under-specified - for example, there's a metadata field described like this:

Clients can use this to store additional properties not defined by the Agent Skills spec

We recommend making your key names reasonably unique to avoid accidental conflicts

And an allowed-skills field:

Experimental. Support for this field may vary between agent implementations

Example:

allowed-tools: Bash(git:*) Bash(jq:*) Read

The Agent Skills homepage promotes adoption by OpenCode, Cursor,Amp, Letta, goose, GitHub, and VS Code. Notably absent is OpenAI, who are quietly tinkering with skills but don't appear to have formally announced their support just yet.

# 1:09 am / ai, generative-ai, llms, anthropic, ai-agents, coding-agents, skills

Introducing GPT-5.2-Codex. The latest in OpenAI's Codex family of models (not the same thing as their Codex CLI or Codex Cloud coding agent tools).

GPT‑5.2-Codex is a version of GPT‑5.2⁠ further optimized for agentic coding in Codex, including improvements on long-horizon work through context compaction, stronger performance on large code changes like refactors and migrations, improved performance in Windows environments, and significantly stronger cybersecurity capabilities.

As with some previous Codex models this one is available via their Codex coding agents now and will be coming to the API "in the coming weeks". Unlike previous models there's a new invite-only preview process for vetted cybersecurity professionals for "more permissive models".

I've been very impressed recently with GPT 5.2's ability to tackle multi-hour agentic coding challenges. 5.2 Codex scores 64% on the Terminal-Bench 2.0 benchmark that GPT-5.2 scored 62.2% on. I'm not sure how concrete that 1.8% improvement will be!

I didn't hack API access together this time (see previous attempts), instead opting to just ask Codex CLI to "Generate an SVG of a pelican riding a bicycle" while running the new model (effort medium). Here's the transcript in my new Codex CLI timeline viewer, and here's the pelican it drew:

Alt text by GPT-5.2-Codex: A minimalist illustration of a white pelican with a large orange beak riding a teal bicycle across a sandy strip of ground. The pelican leans forward as if pedaling, its wings tucked back and legs reaching toward the pedals. Simple gray motion lines trail behind it, and a pale yellow sun sits in the top‑right against a warm beige sky.

# 5:21 am / ai, openai, generative-ai, llms, pelican-riding-a-bicycle, llm-release, codex-cli, gpt-codex

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