tonone-onboard

'First-run onboarding tour — guided walkthrough of tonone''s 23 agents, key skills, and worktree sessions. Two paths — expert (~90 sec) and newcomer (~8 min). Use when asked "how do I use tonone", "what can tonone do", "show me around", or "first steps".'

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Engineering + Product + Operations + Legal + Design + Data Science + Security Operations + Developer Experience + Infrastructure Specialist + AI Operations team — 100 agents as Claude Code specialists. Infrastructure, DevOps, backend, security, ML/AI, mobile, UX, analytics, growth, revenue, content, PR, customer success, finance, people, operations, support, contracts, compliance, IP, governance, regulatory, color systems, typography, motion, accessibility, design tokens, forecasting, feature engineering, model training, drift monitoring, vector search, LLM fine-tuning, pen testing, detection engineering, incident response, zero trust, API docs, SDK design, developer onboarding, Kubernetes, Terraform, FinOps, service mesh, edge computing, caching, queuing, multi-cloud, chaos engineering, model deployment, LLM evaluation, AI observability, guardrails, prompt engineering, embeddings, ranking, and more.

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Installation

This skill is included in the tonone plugin:

/plugin install tonone@claude-code-plugins-plus

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Instructions

tonone-onboard

Cross-agent onboarding tour. Not tied to a single agent.

Always runs. Never checks the marker file — the skill replays the tour regardless

of prior runs. To re-show the SessionStart welcome banner, delete

~/.config/tonone/onboarded.

Step 1: Tier Check

Ask via AskUserQuestion:

> Are you familiar with Claude Code agents?

Options:

  • A) Yes — I know CC agents, just show me tonone's capabilities (~90 sec)
  • B) No — walk me through the whole thing (~8 min)

Step 2: Expert Path (A)

What tonone is

23 specialists, 2 teams. Engineering (15 agents) + Product (8 agents). Each owns a

domain. You dispatch them. They don't fight over work — Apex routes automatically.

Top 5 commands to bookmark

Output this block verbatim:


┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  /apex-takeover     hand any task to the full team          │
│  /atlas-onboard     generate project docs for day-1 devs   │
│  /forge-audit       infra cost check                        │
│  /relay-ship        deploy your stack                       │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Mental model

Worktree sessions: Every session gets its own git branch automatically.

Parallel sessions never conflict. Clean sessions auto-remove their branch on close.

Done

> Run /apex-takeover to start. Describe any task and Apex routes it.

>

> Replay this tour any time: /tonone-onboard


Step 3: Newcomer Path (B)

What Claude Code agents are

Claude Code can act as specialized agents — each configured with a persona, domain

knowledge, and a set of skills. Instead of one generalist AI, tonone gives you a

team of 23 specialists. You talk to them like colleagues. They coordinate through

Apex, the engineering lead.

Meet the team

Output this block verbatim:


Engineering Team (15 agents)
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Apex    Engineering lead — routes tasks, coordinates the team
Atlas   Knowledge engineer — docs, ADRs, onboarding
Forge   Infrastructure — cloud, IaC, cost
Relay   DevOps — CI/CD, deployments, GitOps
Spine   Backend — APIs, system design, performance
Flux    Data — databases, migrations, pipelines
Warden  Security — IAM, secrets, threat modeling
Vigil   Observability — monitoring, alerting, SRE
Prism   Frontend/DX — UI, internal tools, portals
Cortex  ML/AI — LLM integration, evals, RAG
Touch   Mobile — iOS, Android, cross-platform
Volt    Embedded/IoT — firmware, edge, protocols
Lens    Analytics — dashboards, metrics, reporting
Proof   QA — test strategy, E2E, flaky triage
Pave    Platform — dev experience, golden paths

Product Team (8 agents)
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Helm    Head of Product — briefs, handoff to engineering
Echo    User research — interviews, personas, JTBD
Lumen   Product analytics — OKRs, funnels, A/B tests
Draft   UX design — flows, IA, wireframes
Form    Visual design — brand, tokens, design system
Crest   Strategy — roadmap, prioritization, competitive
Pitch   Marketing — positioning, messaging, GTM
Surge   Growth — acquisition, activation, retention

How to invoke Apex

Run /apex-takeover and describe your task. Example:

> Run /apex-takeover and say "check our security posture."

> Apex reads the request, dispatches Warden, brings you the result.

> You never invoke Warden directly.

The right agent always gets the job. You don't need to know who to call.

Worktree sessions

Every session gets an isolated git branch at .claude/worktrees/. Sessions editing

the same files don't conflict — they each work on their own branch. When a session

ends with no changes, the branch cleans itself up automatically.

You don't need to manage this. It happens automatically via the SessionStart and

Stop hooks.

Skill routing

Skill routing tells Claude to use a specialized workflow instead of answering

directly when the request matches a known pattern. This is already configured in

this project's CLAUDE.md — see the ## Skill routing section.

Examples already wired:

  • "there's a bug" → /investigate
  • "ship this" → /ship
  • "review my diff" → /review
  • "product idea" → /office-hours

You can add your own routing rules to CLAUDE.md at any time.

Next steps — try these first

Output this block verbatim:


1. /apex-takeover     describe any task, Apex routes it
2. /atlas-onboard     generate onboarding docs for this project

Done

> You're set. 23 agents, 100+ skills, isolated sessions.

>

> Replay this tour any time: /tonone-onboard

> Re-show the install banner: delete ~/.config/tonone/onboarded

Ready to use tonone?