

Skills At Scale (Free AI Workshop) - Omaha
βπThis month, Nick Nisi is giving a free 90 minute workshop on how to utilize Skills to scale your AI workflow.
βββπ Special thanks to Improving for hosting NebraskaJS at their offices and for sponsoring food.
βSchedule
βββ5:30PM - arrive - eat food
βββ6:00PM - Talk Starts
βββ~7:30PM - Head to The Hill for drinks and continued discussion (optional)
βTalk Summary
βWrite once, run in Claude, Codex, Cursor, and your own agents!
βEvery developer using Al tools has the same problem: they prompt the same way, for the same tasks, over and over. Skills fix this. A skill is a portable unit of agent behavior that teaches any Al tool how to do a specific job. Write one, drop it into your editor, and it just works. Across tools. Across teams. Most people don't know this primitive exists.
βIn this hands-on workshop, you'll write real skills, test them live, and see how one file can power Claude.ai, Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex without changing a line. Then we'll go deeper. You'll see how the WorkOS CLI uses this same pattern to power 15 framework integrations β each one a skill composed with others, wired into an agent that installs and configures AuthKit in under 60 seconds. That's not a demo. That's production code, shipping today.
βWhat you'll do
βWrite 2+ skills for tasks you actually do at work Install and test them across Al tools in real time Learn the craft of good skill writing - specificity, constraints, composability See how skills compose and scale inside a real CLI powered by the Claude Agent SDK What you'll leave with:
βWorking skills installed in your Al tools, ready to use Monday morning A repeatable pattern for turning any recurring task into a portable skill The mental model for when a skill is enough and when you need a full agent No repos to clone. No dependencies to install. Bring a laptop with Claude Code or Claude.ai and something you're tired of doing manually.
βNotes
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ββIf you are interested in speaking either at this event or a future one, feel free to message either Nick Nisi or Kevin Van Cott on the Discord or LinkedIn.
ββAs always, whether speaking or attending at Nebraska JS, please follow our Code of Conduct