Check In Your Agents
You bring your config from machine to machine. Bring your agents, too.
I'm one of those engineers whose daily driver is tmux and neovim. My dev environment needs to be configured just so.
Managing that has always been as simple as tossing my dotfiles and setup script into a personal GitHub repo. Done. On a new computer I git pull, run the setup script, and am good to go. That’s not enough anymore. What’s missing are personal agents and skills dropped right into your ~/.claude directory. Just like you need that one amazing CLI tool always installed, you also need that great skill you crafted to ensure your committee specs come out just so.
No matter the machine, your agents and skills need to come with you. For example, I have a subagent that charts codebases for me. I have another that examines the flow of data through a codebase. I also have a skill that enforces context hand-off to and from subagents. Environment config speeds you up on the process-side. These speed you up on the code-side. They’re a new class of helpful. Check ‘em in.


