Last week, dbt-agent-skills were released, a tool for augmenting the behaviour of your coding agents to follow some of the best practices that are expected from a collaborator in your dbt project. I have been using agents for coding in some capacity with mixed results, and truthfully given the amount of dbt work I engage in, I was waiting for some opinionated framework that can be used to enhance this new way of working. That’s why when dbt labs announced the release last week, I was quite eager to try it out and share some of my early findings.