| name | on-project-start |
| description | Use on first entry to a new repository to run environment scanning and ask targeted boundary questions before implementation. |
On Project Start
Use this skill only when entering a repository for the first time in a session, or when project boundaries are still unclear — it converts unknown project boundaries into explicit, confirmed constraints before implementation starts. For returning sessions where boundaries are already confirmed, use the Session Resume Protocol in skills/memory-and-state/SKILL.md instead.
Protocol
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Scan repository signals
- Inspect top-level files and dependency manifests (e.g.,
package.json, pom.xml, go.mod, requirements.txt, Cargo.toml, Gemfile).
- Detect likely stack and runtime (for example Spring Boot, Django, React, Terraform, CDK).
- Detect validation commands from CI config (
.github/workflows/, Makefile, Justfile, scripts).
- Check for existing conventions docs (
CONVENTIONS.md, ARCHITECTURE.md, .editorconfig).
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Ask targeted boundary questions
First, ask about the budget profile — this affects every subsequent decision about which skills and rules are loaded:
"Which token budget profile fits your setup?
- nano — < 3,000 total tokens. Single-file Small fixes only. No skills loaded. Best for: extreme token limits, simple patches.
- minimal — < 16K context. Small tasks only. Loads demand-triage + repo-exploration. Best for: solo devs, tight budgets.
- standard — 16K–32K context. Small/Medium tasks. Full skill set. Best for: typical team usage. (default)
- full — 32K+ context. All tasks including Large. All skills. Best for: large teams, complex projects."
Skip this question only if prompt-budget.yml already has budget.profile explicitly set to a non-default value.
Then ask only high-value technical questions that can change implementation decisions:
- Ask only questions whose answers are not already documented in existing project files.
- Prefer either/or questions when possible.
- Examples:
- "I detected Spring Boot. Is there a package naming standard I must follow?"
- "I detected AWS IaC files. Should infrastructure changes use Terraform or CDK?"
- "I see no test framework configured. Which testing approach should I use?"
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Confirm and persist
- Write the selected budget profile to
prompt-budget.yml → budget.profile (create the file from docs/prompt-budget-examples.md if it does not exist yet).
- Summarize confirmed boundaries in concise bullets.
- Add or update
project/project-manifest.md with the confirmed constraints.
- If a new durable architectural constraint is discovered, record it according to
prompt-budget.yml -> decision_log.policy.
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Continue with normal workflow
- Run
repo-exploration then demand-triage.
- Do not start implementation until initialization questions are resolved or explicitly deferred by user instruction.
Output format
Initialization summary:
- Budget profile selected: [nano | minimal | standard | full] — written to prompt-budget.yml
- Detected stack:
- Boundary questions asked:
- User confirmations:
- Constraints recorded in project manifest:
- Open items (if any):
Conformance self-check
Use this skill when
- Entering a repository for the first time in a session
- Project boundaries are unclear and need explicit confirmation
prompt-budget.yml does not yet have budget.profile set