What is Tessl?
Tessl is a package manager that allows developers to evaluate and contribute reusable skills from GitHub repositories, enhancing the coding community's resources.
How does Tessl work?
By analyzing the code in a provided GitHub repository link, Tessl identifies discrete skills and evaluates their performance, making them available for others to use.
Do I need to create an account to use Tessl?
No, Tessl allows users to evaluate skills without requiring any sign-up, making it user-friendly and accessible.
Why should I evaluate skills with Tessl?
Evaluating skills with Tessl helps ensure code quality and performance, allowing developers to make informed decisions while contributing to a shared registry of reusable skills.
How can I contribute to the Tessl registry?
After evaluating a skill, it automatically becomes part of the Tessl public registry, where other developers can find and use it.