Project and global stay separate
Workspace-specific commands live in their own project folders instead of blurring into the global set, so each skill's scope is always clear.
Keep each project's skills separate from your global set.
Not every skill belongs everywhere. Project skill folders let 1AIVault organize skill sources by both tool and project, so a command written for one repository stays scoped to that workspace instead of leaking into your global library. When you filter the Skills Hub by location, project folders and global skills are cleanly separated, making it obvious which reusable workflows apply where.
1AIVault can discover Claude projects directly from your local Claude config, so existing project skills appear without manual setup. When a workspace lives somewhere else, you add its folder by hand and it joins the same organized view. The result is a skills library that mirrors how you actually work — per-project commands where they belong, shared skills available everywhere.
Workspace-specific commands live in their own project folders instead of blurring into the global set, so each skill's scope is always clear.
1AIVault reads your local Claude config to surface existing project skills automatically, with no hand-wiring to see them in the hub.
When a project lives outside the discovered set, add its folder manually and it joins the same tool-and-project organized view.
Open the Skills Hub and filter by location.
Review global skills and project folders as separate groups.
Let 1AIVault discover Claude projects from your local config.
Add a manual project folder for any workspace that lives elsewhere.
It organizes skill sources by tool and project. Filtering the Skills Hub by location shows project folders apart from global skills, so scopes never blur together.
Yes. It discovers Claude projects from your local Claude config automatically, and you can add manual project folders for workspaces stored elsewhere.
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