project-bootstrap
by ckouder
Bootstrap a multi-agent software project from idea to running CI/CD. Use when starting a new project that needs agent team design, task management, GitHub repo setup, TDD pipeline, and Discord notifications. Triggers on "new project", "bootstrap project", "set up agents for project", "create project pipeline", "start a new repo with CI/CD".
安装
claude skill add --url github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/ckouder/project-bootstrap文档
Project Bootstrap
Turn a project idea into a running multi-agent development pipeline in one session.
Overview
This skill codifies the workflow for:
- Agent Team Design — break complex work into specialized agents
- Taskboard Setup — CLI-based task management across agents
- GitHub Repo + CI/CD — TDD pipeline with Discord notifications
Phase 1: Agent Team Design
Analyze the Project
Before creating agents, answer these questions:
- What are the 3-5 major workstreams? (e.g., frontend, backend, research, design)
- Which workstreams need different expertise or thinking styles?
- What's the dependency graph between workstreams?
Design Agent Roles
For each workstream, create an agent with a SOUL.md following this structure:
# Agent Name — Nickname Emoji
You are **Nickname**, the [Role] — [one-line mission].
## 🧠 Identity & Memory
- **Role**: [specific expertise]
- **Personality**: [3-4 traits that affect work style]
- **Memory**: [what context files they track]
- **Experience**: [what failure modes they've seen]
## 🎯 Core Mission
[2-4 responsibility groups with specifics]
## 🚨 Critical Rules
[Non-negotiable constraints — security, process, boundaries]
## 📋 Deliverables
[Concrete outputs this agent produces]
## 🎯 Success Metrics
[How to measure if the agent is doing well]
## 💬 Communication Style
[How the agent communicates — tone, format, language]
## 🔗 Workflow Position
[Where in the pipeline: who feeds input, who receives output]
Register Agents in Config
For each agent, add to openclaw.json:
{
"id": "agent-id",
"name": "agent-id",
"agentDir": "/path/to/workspace/agents/agent-id",
"model": "model-alias",
"tools": {
"profile": "full",
"deny": ["gateway"]
}
}
Key decisions:
- Model selection: Use cheaper models (Haiku/Sonnet) for routine work, expensive (Opus) for architecture/review
- Tool access: Deny
gatewayfor all agents except main. Denymessagefor pure code agents. - Subagent allowlist: Main agent lists which agents it can spawn
Wire Discord Bindings (if multi-bot)
If agents have separate Discord bots, add bindings:
{
"bindings": [
{ "agentId": "tech-lead", "match": { "channel": "discord", "accountId": "bot-name" } }
]
}
Phase 2: Taskboard Setup
Install Taskboard CLI
See references/taskboard-setup.md for the full taskboard CLI setup guide including:
- Task schema (id, title, status, assignee, priority, dependencies)
- CLI commands (create, list, assign, update, close)
- Cross-agent task handoff protocol
- Integration with cron jobs for status checks
Task Lifecycle
📋 backlog → 🔄 in-progress → 👀 review → ✅ done
↓ ↓
🚫 blocked ❌ rejected → 🔄 in-progress
Cross-Agent Handoff
When an agent completes a task that feeds into another agent's work:
- Update task status to
review - Create a new task for the downstream agent referencing the completed task
- Send notification to the downstream agent's Discord channel
Phase 3: GitHub Repo + CI/CD
Repository Setup
# Initialize repo
gh repo create <org>/<project> --private --clone
cd <project>
# Branch protection
gh api repos/<org>/<project>/rulesets -X POST --input .github/ruleset.json
# Required structure
mkdir -p .github/workflows tests src docs/adr
TDD Pipeline
See references/ci-cd-templates.md for GitHub Actions workflow templates:
- test.yml: Run tests on every PR and push to main
- lint.yml: Code style checks
- deploy.yml: Deploy on merge to main (if applicable)
Discord Notifications
Add Discord webhook to GitHub repo:
# Create webhook in Discord channel (Server Settings → Integrations → Webhooks)
# Add to GitHub: Settings → Webhooks → Add webhook
# Or use GitHub Actions:
See references/ci-cd-templates.md for the Discord notification action template.
ADR (Architecture Decision Records)
Every significant technical decision gets an ADR:
# ADR-NNN: [Title]
## Status: [proposed | accepted | deprecated | superseded]
## Context: [Why this decision is needed]
## Decision: [What we decided]
## Consequences: [Trade-offs and implications]
Execution Checklist
Run through this for every new project:
- Define project scope and 3-5 workstreams
- Design agent SOUL.md for each workstream
- Register agents in openclaw.json
- Set up Discord channels per agent/workstream
- Create GitHub repo with branch protection
- Add CI/CD workflows (test + lint + deploy)
- Add Discord webhook for CI/CD notifications
- Initialize taskboard with backlog items
- Create first ADR (ADR-001: Project Architecture)
- Assign initial tasks to agents
- Run a test cycle: create task → agent executes → review → merge