Stop Writing Prompts! Use agent “Skills” for Insane AI Video| From Text to “Agentic Skills”

Stop Writing Prompts! Use agent “Skills” for Insane AI Video| From Text to “Agentic Skills”

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The “Skills” framework — an open standard originally proposed by Anthropic and elaborated by Google — is the centerpiece of this Veteran AI tutorial, which teaches viewers how to package prompt engineering expertise into reusable AI agent capabilities. Rather than writing video prompts from scratch each time, a Skill encodes structured, step-by-step instructions in a Markdown file called skill.md that an AI agent reads on demand, enabling consistent outputs at scale with no manual prompting required.

The demonstration uses Google’s Antigravity agentic development tool to build a Skill called “Generate Dynamic Video Prompts.” This Skill analyzes a reference image or topic, then designs a five-action sequence optimized for Wan 2.2’s Image-to-Video pipeline — enforcing constraints like action continuity (no jarring logic jumps), amplitude (large recognizable movements), physical plausibility, and visual distinctiveness between actions. The resulting prompts produce noticeably more complex and fluid character motion than manually written alternatives.

The tutorial covers the full folder structure (project → agent → skills → skill-name → skill.md), explains the “Progressive Disclosure of Prompts” concept that makes Skills more efficient than monolithic prompts, and demonstrates live execution using Gemini 3 Flash via Antigravity’s Agent Manager. RunningHub is shown as a ComfyUI cloud platform where pre-built workflows can be tested with 1,000 free signup credits.


📺 Source: Veteran AI · Published January 22, 2026
🏷️ Format: Tutorial Demo

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