Xiaohongshu official released the RedSkill major update, finally fully opened and allowed multi-format upload permissions!



During the internal testing phase, only plain text files could be uploaded, so it was still not possible to create tools with scripts and complete logic, and many creators felt restricted. Now, various code files like py, js are supported for submission, and ordinary users can publish fully functional AI skills without applying for internal testing qualifications.

Next Wednesday, the vibecoding mini-tool will also start internal testing. After development, the finished tool can be packaged and directly attached to notes, allowing debugging and interaction within the platform without switching to external pages.

Objectively speaking, this update greatly improves the playability and professionalism!

Do you think more practical niche tools will emerge in the future?

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HypeVaccinated
· 6h ago
Code file support + note mounting, the platform is quite ambitious.
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GateUser-08ae47f3
· 6h ago
The in-site closed-loop experience is very important; previously, jumping to external links was too disjointed.
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YieldYeti
· 6h ago
Can I be selected for the vibecoding internal test?
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GateUser-2eca626f
· 6h ago
Already thinking about what ridiculous little tools can be made.
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DaoEntranceSecurityGuard
· 6h ago
Waiting for a viral skill to emerge in the community.
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PineNeedlesAndColdWind
· 6h ago
RedSkill's move was faster than expected.
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GateUser-b6d80ba0
· 6h ago
Specialized tools will definitely explode, but uneven quality is also a problem.
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