Show AgentOps next action.
---
name: quickstart
description: Show AgentOps next action.
practices:
- pragmatic-programmer
- agile-manifesto
hexagonal_role: driving-adapter
consumes:
- rpi
produces:
- stdout
context_rel:
- kind: customer-of
with: rpi
skill_api_version: 1
context:
window: inherit
intent:
mode: none
intel_scope: none
metadata:
tier: session
dependencies: []
output_contract: 'stdout: onboarding walkthrough'
---
# /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
```bash
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"
[ -d "$HOME/.agents" ] && echo "GLOBAL_AGENTS=true" || echo "GLOBAL_AGENTS=false"
[ -n "${CODEX_THREAD_ID:-}" ] || [ "${CODEX_INTERNAL_ORIGINATOR_OVERRIDE:-}" = "Codex Desktop" ] && echo "CODEX=true" || echo "CODEX=false"
```
### Step 2: Show what AgentOps does
Output exactly this (no additions, no diagrams):
```
AgentOps is the operational layer for coding agents.
It gives your coding agent four things it doesn't have by default:
Bookkeeping — sessions capture learnings, findings, and reusable context in .agents/
Validation — /council, /pre-mortem, and /vibe challenge plans and code before shipping
Primitives — skills, execution packets, and the ao CLI give you building blocks for almost any interaction
Flows — /research, /implement, /validate, and /rpi can run alone or compose end to end
Key skills: /rpi /research /validate /implement /council /pre-mortem /swarm /status
Fresh-session orientation: `ao session bootstrap`, then `ao inject` / `ao corpus inject --query "<topic>"`
Full reference: /quickstart --catalog
```
### Step 3: One next action
Match the first row that applies. Output that message.
| Condition | Message |
|-----------|---------|
| GIT=false + AO=true + GLOBAL_AGENTS=true | "🗂 You're outside a git repo but have a global corpus at `~/.agents`. Global knowledge workflow:\n 1. `/curate --mode=harvest` — scan all `.agents/` across your repos and promote artifacts into `~/.agents/learnings/`\n 2. `/compile` — mine, synthesize, and write an interlinked wiki into `.agents/compiled/` (runs from cwd; set `AGENTOPS_COMPILE_RUNTIME=claude-cli` if you have the `claude` CLI, no API key needed)\n 3. `/inject` — turn the compiled corpus into playbooks, a belief book, and runtime briefings for future sessions\n 4. `/status` — flywheel health snapshot\nIf instead you want to start a fresh repo-local project here, `git init` first." |
| GIT=false | "⚠ Not in a git repo. Run `git init` first.\n (If you meant to work against your global `~/.agents` corpus, run `/quickstart` from a dir with `.agents/` or see `/curate --mode=harvest`, `/compile`, `/inject`.)" |
| AO=false + CODEX=true | "📦 Install ao CLI first:\n brew tap boshu2/agentops https://github.com/boshu2/homebrew-agentops\n brew install agentops\n ao quick-start\nThen: `/rpi \"a small goal\"` to run your first cycle.\nUse `/bootstrap` after the core seed when you want PRODUCT.md, README.md, and PROGRAM.md." |
| AO=false | "📦 Install ao CLI first:\n brew tap boshu2/agentops https://github.com/boshu2/homebrew-agentops\n brew install agentops\n ao quick-start\nThen: `/rpi \"a small goal\"` to run your first cycle.\nUse `/bootstrap` after the core seed when you want PRODUCT.md, README.md, and PROGRAM.md." |
| AGENTS=false + CODEX=true | "🌱 ao is installed but not initialized here.\n Run `ao quick-start` to apply the repeatable core seed. `ao quickstart` is the stable alias.\n Then run `/bootstrap` only if you want the product/operations layer: PRODUCT.md, README.md, PROGRAM.md/AUTODEV.md, and optional hooks.\nThen: `/rpi \"a small goal\"` to run your first cycle." |
| AGENTS=false | "🌱 ao is installed but not initialized here.\n Run `ao quick-start` to apply the repeatable core seed. `ao quickstart` is the stable alias.\n Then run `/bootstrap` only if you want the product/operations layer: PRODUCT.md, README.md, PROGRAM.md/AUTODEV.md, and optional hooks.\nThen: `/rpi \"a small goal\"` to run your first cycle." |
| BD=false + CODEX=true | "✅ Codex plugin path ready.\n `/rpi \"your goal\"` — full /discovery → /crank → /validate pipeline\n `/research <topic>` — explore the codebase\n Default installs are hookless; native hooks are optional with `install-codex.sh --with-hooks`.\n Legacy explicit fallback commands remain `ao codex ensure-start` / `ao codex ensure-stop` when needed.\n Manual escape hatch: `ao codex status`\n Want issue tracking? `brew install boshu2/agentops/beads && bd init --prefix <prefix>`" |
| BD=false | "✅ Flywheel active. Start now:\n `/rpi \"your goal\"` — full /discovery → /crank → /validate pipeline\n `/validate` — close out recent work and capture learnings\n `/research <topic>` — explore the codebase\n Want issue tracking? `brew install boshu2/agentops/beads && bd init --prefix <prefix>`" |
| BD=true + CODEX=true | "✅ Codex full stack ready.\n `ao reconcile --json` — check git, CI, release, beads, and .agents agree\n `bd ready` — see open work after high-severity reconciliation findings are clear\n `/rpi \"your goal\"` — start a new goal from scratch\n Default installs are hookless; native hooks are optional with `install-codex.sh --with-hooks`.\n Legacy explicit fallback commands remain `ao codex ensure-start` / `ao codex ensure-stop` when needed.\n Manual escape hatch: `ao codex status`" |
| BD=true | "✅ Full stack ready.\n `ao reconcile --json` — check git, CI, release, beads, and .agents agree\n `bd ready` — see open work after high-severity reconciliation findings are clear\n `/rpi \"your goal\"` — start a new goal from scratch\n `/status` — see current session state" |
Starting a new project? Run `/scaffold <language> <name>` to generate project structure with best practices.
---
## 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 `ao reconcile --json`, `bd ready`, or `/rpi "your goal"`.
## Troubleshooting
| Problem | Solution |
|---------|----------|
| Skills not installed | `bash <(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/boshu2/agentops/main/scripts/install.sh)` |
| Hook activation | AgentOps 3.0 is hookless — there is no `ao` command or flag that installs hooks, and CI is the authoritative gate. Hooks are opt-in and author-it-yourself via the `hooks-authoring` skill. |
| 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
- [references/quickstart.feature](references/quickstart.feature) — Executable spec: detect setup (git/ao/bd/.agents), recommend a state-appropriate next action (soc-qk4b)
- [references/getting-started.md](references/getting-started.md)
- [references/troubleshooting.md](references/troubleshooting.md)
- [references/full-catalog.md](references/full-catalog.md)
## See Also
- [scaffold](../scaffold/SKILL.md) — Project scaffolding and component generation
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