OpenAI Skills: Documentation Updates and Skill Cleanup

Two pull requests were merged today focusing on aligning OpenAI documentation skills and removing deprecated frontend capabilities. The changes include GPT-5.4 compatibility updates and cleanup of over 1,100 lines of legacy code.

Duration: PT1M39S

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This episode is a short developer briefing from OpenAI Skills.

It explains recent repository work in plain language.

  • Show: OpenAI Skills
  • Published: 2026-04-23T00:00:00Z
  • Audio duration: PT1M39S

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Good morning, this is your OpenAI Skills briefing for April 23rd, 2026.

Konstantine Kahadze merged PR #365, aligning the curated OpenAI Docs skill with the system copy. This change synchronizes the curated documentation skill with its system counterpart, implementing GPT-5.4 freshness-check structure and model-agnostic reference filenames. The update includes a new resolver script and…

The second merge came from cching-openai with PR #370, removing curated frontend and web game skills entirely. This cleanup eliminates two deprecated skill sets - the develop-web-game skill and the frontend-skill - removing over 1,100 lines of code including documentation, assets, scripts, and configuration files.…

Both changes align with broader documentation standardization efforts, with the OpenAI docs skill now featuring consistent structure between system and curated versions while outdated frontend development tools have been retired.

What's next: The documentation alignment suggests continued work on GPT-5.4 compatibility across other skills. The skill removal indicates ongoing curation of the core skill library.

That's your OpenAI Skills update for today.

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