<p>🤖 A new key skill is not just to describe the process, but to be able to 'wrap' it into a skill for the agent.</p>
<p>While working with Claude Code, I increasingly notice: the difference between a 'user' and an 'operator' of an AI agent lies in understanding the mechanics. Skills, hooks, references, memory - these are not just features, they are the language you communicate with the agent on a system level. And the better you understand it, the more routine tasks you can offload from yourself once and for all.</p>
<p>Interestingly, products are starting to emerge that try to do this for you - they observe how you work, identify recurring patterns, and automatically 'wrap' them into automation.</p>
<p>One such product is Cofia, which just made it into YC W26. They listen to system events and anonymized network traffic, find repetitive actions, and create agents that take the routine off your hands. There will be more and more such products. The ability to structure your work so that the agent can pick it up seems to be one of the most underrated skills in the coming years.</p>
<p><a href="https://cofia.ai">https://cofia.ai</a></p>
<p>#ai #agents #skills #automation #yc</p>