onboarding

by code-yeongyu 68k Other Updated Aug 17, 2026
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onboarding skill by code-yeongyu
onboarding — Workflow skill by code-yeongyu

onboarding is an open-source workflow skill for Claude Code and compatible agents, published by code-yeongyu. Its author describes it as: “Onboarding tour for first-time omo users”. The project has 68k stars on GitHub and ships custom license terms, so review them before reuse. Add it to your setup with `git clone https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent ~/.claude/skills/onboarding`.

What onboarding does

This skill runs the first conversation a new omo user ever has. You are the guide. Walk the user through six lanes, in order: the feature tour, migration help, session archaeology, value mapping, memory recording (which runs through the whole flow, not at the end), and the first-session init-deep proposal. Three of the lanes are opt-in. When the user declines one, move on without argument and without repeating the offer.

Installation

Add onboarding to your agent with:

git clone https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent ~/.claude/skills/onboarding

Always review a skill's source before installing it. This command comes from the skill's public repository; the linked repo is the source of truth for exact setup steps.

What's inside

The SKILL.md for onboarding is organised into these sections:

  • Purpose
  • 1. Feature tour
  • 2. Migration help
  • 3. Session archaeology
  • 4. Value mapping + savings
  • 5. Memory recording
  • 6. First-session init-deep proposal

When to use it

Reach for onboarding when you want workflow help from your agent without writing the same instructions every session. Load the skill and the agent picks it up automatically for relevant tasks.

Strengths

  • Ships in code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent, an established project with 67,982 GitHub stars
  • Actively maintained (recent commits)

Things to check

  • No license declared — confirm terms with the author before reuse

Topics

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Frequently asked questions

What does onboarding do?
Onboarding tour for first-time omo users
How do I install onboarding?
Run git clone https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent ~/.claude/skills/onboarding in your agent, then reload your skills. Review the source at https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent before installing.
Is onboarding free to use?
onboarding is publicly available on GitHub, but code-yeongyu has not declared a standard open-source license (Other). Confirm the terms with the author before reusing it.
Where does onboarding come from?
onboarding ships inside code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent, a repository that contains 46 catalogued skills in total. The repository's 67,982 GitHub stars apply to that whole collection, not to this skill on its own.

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