Nskills is a Stylus-first visual workflow builder for the Arbitrum ecosystem. Built from our learnings training 800+ Stylus developers, it helps teams move from prototype to production by letting them compose apps on a canvas (contracts, Orbit integrations, agents, analytics, x402 pay rails, security/perf blocks) and generate a skills repo that Claude/Cursor can use to produce a clean codebase with full context—reducing chaos, improving verification readiness, and accelerating mainnet + Orbit deployments.
Nskills is a Stylus-first visual development and workflow composition platform built for the Arbitrum ecosystem. It helps developers move from prototype to production by replacing chaotic “vibe coding” and copy-pasted boilerplate with a structured, repeatable build process.
Developers design their dapp visually on a canvas by dragging and connecting audited Web3 building blocks—custom or pre-deployed contract modules, frontend scaffolds, wallet authentication, analytics (e.g., Dune), agent frameworks (e.g., ERC-8004), x402 pay rails, and Orbit ecosystem integrations. Performance and security are treated as first-class steps through built-in components such as SmartCache and vulnerability scanning workflows.
The primary output is a skills repo: a clean, structured repository that captures the application architecture, configurations, dependencies, and prompts. This repo can be used directly by developers or fed into AI coding tools like Cursor or Claude Code, enabling agents to generate the implementation with strong context and clear constraints. This reduces architecture drift, improves verification readiness, and increases the likelihood of production deployments on Arbitrum One and Stylus-native Orbit chains.
Built from our learnings training 800+ Stylus developers, Nskills is designed to make mainnet graduation measurable and repeatable—driving more production-grade dapps, more verified contracts, and stronger adoption across Arbitrum’s L2 and Orbit ecosystems.
Early Traction with already 70+ projects being built with it on Arbitrum
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