NanoClaw, a lightweight personal AI assistant framework, takes this to its logical conclusion. Instead of building an ever-expanding feature set, it uses a "skills over features" model. Want Telegram support? There's no Telegram module. There's a /add-telegram skill, essentially a markdown file that teaches Claude Code how to rewrite your installation to add the integration. Skills are just files. They're portable, auditable, and composable. No MCP server required. No plugin marketplace to browse. Just a folder with a SKILL.md in it.
This is a laudable goal if the opposite is, I assume, increasing the amount of clutter in user interfaces and making them more distracting. Nobody wants that. Then again, while the objective may be quite reasonable, there are surely different ways of achieving it — but Apple has embraced a single strategy: make the interface blend into the document. (I will be focusing on MacOS here as it is the platform I am most familiar with.)
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