Installation

clawhub install crimsondevil333333/context-onboarding

Summary

This prints the opening two lines for the personality files plus the heartbeat and onboarding guide so you can review vibe, reminders, and cadence expectations without opening every file.

SKILL.md

Context Onboarding

When to use this skill

  • You're guiding someone new through Clawdy/Clawd and want a quick summary of the personality, operating rules, and per-skill notes.
  • You need to remind yourself of the tone preferences or tooling constraints without reading every document top to bottom.

What it does

  • scripts/context_onboarding.py reads the key documents (SOUL.md, USER.md, AGENTS.md, TOOLS.md by default) and prints the first few lines of each so you can skim character, rules, and tooling notes.
  • The CLI supports --files to include additional documents, --lines to control how many lines are shown per file, and --brief to emit only the opening sentence of each section.
  • Use references/context-guidelines.md when you need more guidance about what newcomers should read next or how to keep the vibe consistent.

CLI usage

  • python3 skills/context-onboarding/scripts/context_onboarding.py summarizes the default identity docs and prints the first five lines per file.
  • Add --files docs/PLAYBOOK.md docs/ROLE.md to weave in extra reference material that onboards the newcomer to cadence notes or release rituals.
  • Pair --lines 2 with --brief to emit single-line headlines when you just need the gist.
  • --workspace /path/to/other-workspace lets you compare multiple workspaces or prepare summaries for a sister repo before pairing.

Example command

bash
python3 skills/context-onboarding/scripts/context_onboarding.py --files references/context-guidelines.md HEARTBEAT.md --lines 2

This prints the opening two lines for the personality files plus the heartbeat and onboarding guide so you can review vibe, reminders, and cadence expectations without opening every file.

Options

  • --files <path>: Accepts extra markdown files (comma/space separated) that the script should include in the output order you provide.
  • --lines <n>: Controls how many lines from each file are shown (default 5) so you can tighten or loosen the briefing.
  • --brief: Shrinks each preview to the first sentence (splitting on ., ?, or !). Use this for lightning summaries during sync calls.
  • --workspace <dir>: Point the CLI at another workspace root; useful for onboarding clones, reviewing experimental docs, or prepping a new repo.

References

  • references/context-guidelines.md documents onboarding topics, role expectations, cadence notes, and reminders for how this group runs.

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