
Archestra V1.3 (OSS) brings a central hub for skills — sync with Claude Code/Codex both ways, promotion, and sandboxed code execution
Archestra 1.3 "Lyra" (https://github.com/archestra-ai/archestra) is out today with support for skills and code execution.
Archestra doesn't just run skills in its own runtime — it acts as a company-wide hub for them. Skills sync between Archestra and Claude Code, Codex, and other agents in both directions.
On top of that, two things make a central place actually workable:
- Promotion. Skills are personal by default — tinker, iterate, do whatever strange things you want. When one is good, promote it to your team or the whole org as an official skill everyone can see.
- Network policies for code. Skills ship with scripts, and agents need to run them. Each skill's code executes in a sandbox bound to an environment, inheriting that environment's egress policy — and refusing to run if the environment can't be resolved. So "agents run skill code" is a sentence you can say to your security team.
It's open source.
Post with demo: https://archestra.ai/blog/new-skills-sandboxes
u/motakuk — 14 hours ago