A skill points projects toward open-source human-made art
A Reddit post introduced a skill called ‘/no-generated-art’. Its aim appears to be using open-source human work instead of generating new images.
From the title, this skill is meant to help projects avoid generated art and look for open-source work made by people. The post body was not available, so its exact features, setup steps, source list, and license checks are unknown.
For AI agent builders, the practical idea is simple: if an agent can find existing usable images, it may need fewer image-generation calls. That can reduce token use and cost, but only if the skill reliably finds usable work and checks the license clearly.
Key points
- ‘/no-generated-art’ is presented as a skill for choosing open-source human-made work.
- It seems aimed at project assets, especially visual materials.
- The available item does not confirm how the skill works or what sources it uses.
- For an AI agent, reusing existing assets may reduce token use and image-generation cost.
- Open-source work still needs license checks before use.
Quick term guide
- skill
- A reusable set of instructions for handling a task.
- open-source
- Software whose code is shared publicly so others can inspect, use, or change it.
- license
- The rules that say how a piece of work may be used.
- AI agent
- An AI program that can inspect information and suggest what to do next.
- build
- A chosen set of in-game abilities or items a player equips for their character.
- token
- A small piece of text used to measure AI input, output, and cost.
- FIR
- A First Information Report — the official complaint filed with police in India that kicks off a criminal investigation.
- sources
- Evidence showing where a piece of information came from.