Here's an interesting move from the Solana Foundation. Recently, they released a whole set of Agent Skills — essentially, ready-made AI tools that developers can simply plug into their applications and immediately work with Solana. One installation line, and then you can build agents that understand the ecosystem.



What's inside? They divided it into two categories. Official skills from the foundation itself are tools for debugging common issues (GLIBC, RPC, version conflicts), compatibility matrix for Anchor, Solana CLI, Rust, and Node.js, to avoid headaches with versioning. Plus, solutions for private transactions on Token-2022, frontend utilities for React and Next.js, generation of type-safe code via IDL, tools for payments, and a security checklist for smart contracts.

But there are also Community Skills — tools from community developers. These include DeFi solutions for arbitrage and lending, infrastructure tools (RPC, oracles, cross-chain bridges), security audits and code analysis, liquidity management. The foundation honestly warned that these tools haven't undergone official audits, so prior verification is necessary before use.

Practically, this means it has become easier for developers to integrate Solana into AI agents. Compatibility matrices between components, ready-made patterns, documentation — all of this lowers the entry barrier. It will be interesting to see how this affects the speed of new applications appearing in the ecosystem.
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