OpenAI Skills: UI Workflow Expansion and Security Policy
The OpenAI Skills repository added a new experimental skill for design-driven UI development workflows and established a formal security policy. The changes reflect growing project maturity with both feature expansion and governance improvements.
Duration: PT1M49S
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Good morning, it's June 2nd, 2026. The OpenAI Skills repository saw two significant updates yesterday that signal both feature growth and project maturation.
The headline change is the addition of an experimental "Vibe UI" skill in pull request 463. This new capability targets local-first design workflows, helping Codex choose visual directions for web UI work and apply design context from markdown files. The skill creates what's called a "Vibe Gate execution contract" before implementation and reviews frontend code for design consistency issues. This represents a notable expansion into design-driven development workflows, touching multiple areas including licensing, skills framework, and Chrome extension components.
The second development addresses project governance. Pull request 464 introduces a formal security policy document outlining supported versions and vulnerability reporting procedures. While this appears to be a small documentation change, it indicates the project is adopting more structured security practices as it matures.
These changes reflect two parallel trends: expanding the platform's capabilities into visual design workflows while establishing proper security governance. The experimental UI skill suggests OpenAI is exploring how AI can bridge the gap between design intent and implementation, while the security policy shows recognition of the project's growing importance and need for formal processes.
What's next: teams should evaluate whether the experimental Vibe UI workflow fits their design processes, and developers should familiarize themselves with the new security reporting procedures.
That's your OpenAI Skills update for June 2nd.