SX 2.0 lets teams share AI skills through a Dropbox folder

SX 2.0 lets teams share AI skills through a Dropbox folder

SX started as a letting developers share AI 'skills' (reusable instruction sets that tell an AI how to do a specific task) across different AI clients without needing a , at the repo, team, org, or personal level. As adoption grew, the makers noticed non-technical users increasingly relying on skills too, but with no way to share them, since getting a legal team to learn git was never realistic. SX 2.0 addresses this by adding native Mac, Windows, and Linux apps aimed at non-technical teams.

The storage format ('vault') was redesigned so it can be used directly as a plugin for Claude or Codex. Storing a vault in Dropbox, , iCloud, or similar services lets a team start sharing skills in under a minute. Version 2.0 also introduces an extension system covering skill evaluations, LLM-based , and usage metrics.

The project is d and free to download on GitHub.

Key points

  • SX 2.0 adds native Mac/Windows/Linux apps targeting non-technical teams
  • Vault format reworked to be usable directly as a Claude or Codex plugin
  • Vaults sync via Dropbox, , iCloud, etc., with setup under a minute
  • New extension system covers skill evals, LLM , and metrics
  • d, free download on GitHub
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