quickstart
Focuses on new user quick start experience, detecting user settings, clearly explaining core product features and value, guiding users to efficiently complete initial setup and begin use.
npx skills add boshu2/agentops --skill quickstartBefore / After Comparison
1 组When new users first use the product, they need to explore features on their own or read lengthy documentation, leading to a long onboarding time, easy frustration, and increased risk of user churn.
Using the `quickstart` skill provides new users with fast, personalized guidance. It automatically detects user settings, clearly explains core product features, and provides clear next steps, ensuring users can get started quickly within 30 seconds, significantly improving new user retention and satisfaction.
description SKILL.md
name: quickstart description: 'New user onboarding. Detect setup, explain what AgentOps does, give one next action. Under 30 seconds. Triggers: "quickstart", "get started", "onboarding", "how do I start".' skill_api_version: 1 context: window: inherit intent: mode: none intel_scope: none metadata: tier: session dependencies: []
/quickstart
One job: Tell a new user what AgentOps does and what to do first. Fast.
YOU MUST EXECUTE THIS WORKFLOW. Do not just describe it.
Execution Steps
Step 1: Detect setup
git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo "GIT=true" || echo "GIT=false"
command -v ao >/dev/null && echo "AO=true" || echo "AO=false"
command -v bd >/dev/null && echo "BD=true" || echo "BD=false"
[ -d .agents ] && echo "AGENTS=true" || echo "AGENTS=false"
Step 2: Show what AgentOps does
Output exactly this (no additions, no diagrams):
AgentOps gives your coding agent three things it doesn't have by default:
Memory — sessions accumulate learnings in .agents/ and inject them back
Judgment — /council spawns independent judges to validate plans and code
Workflow — /rpi chains research → plan → implement → validate in one command
Key skills: /rpi /research /plan /implement /vibe /council /swarm /status
Full reference: /quickstart --catalog
Step 3: One next action
Match the first row that applies. Output only that message — nothing else.
| Condition | Message |
|---|---|
| GIT=false | "⚠ Not in a git repo. Run git init first." |
| AO=false | "📦 Install ao CLI first:\n brew tap boshu2/agentops https://github.com/boshu2/homebrew-agentops\n brew install agentops\n ao init --hooks && ao seed\nThen: /rpi \"a small goal\" to run your first cycle." |
| AGENTS=false | "🌱 ao is installed but not initialized here.\n ao init --hooks && ao seed\nThen: /rpi \"a small goal\" to run your first cycle." |
| BD=false | "✅ Flywheel active. Start now:\n /rpi \"your goal\" — full research → plan → implement pipeline\n /vibe recent — validate recent changes\n /research <topic> — explore the codebase\n Want issue tracking? brew install boshu2/agentops/beads && bd init --prefix <prefix>" |
| BD=true | "✅ Full stack ready.\n bd ready — see open work\n /rpi \"your goal\" — start a new goal from scratch\n /status — see current session state" |
Examples
First-Time Setup
User says: /quickstart
What happens: Agent detects tools, shows one-line status, gives the single next action to run.
Already Set Up
User says: /quickstart
What happens: Agent detects full stack is ready and suggests /rpi "your goal" or bd ready.
Troubleshooting
| Problem | Solution |
|---|---|
| Skills not installed | bash <(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/boshu2/agentops/main/scripts/install.sh) |
| Flywheel count is 0 | First session — run /rpi "a small goal" to start it |
| Want the full skill catalog | Ask: "show me all the skills" or see references/full-catalog.md |
Reference Documents
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