the claude code skills ecosystem doesn't have structure yet
you find something on github, you spend time setting it up, and you don't know if it actually works until you've already invested the effort. there's no validation process. no accountability. the person who made it isn't on the hook if it breaks
and that's fine when it's a few thousand developers who know what they're looking at.
but claude code adoption is accelerating. people are coming in who don't have the background to audit what they're installing. they're giving filesystem access to code they found from a stranger
we're building a place where skills get validated before they go live, builders get paid for work that actually functions, and there's someone responsible when something doesn't.
the current model works for now. it won't work at scale
that's what SkillStack will fix