| name | contributor-onboarding |
| description | Help a new contributor get productive on this checkout - inspect sync state against main, build, run the repository's exact verification gate, and produce a local what's-new digest. Never fetches, pulls, or modifies a dirty tree on its own. Explicit-only. |
| invocation | explicit-only |
Contributor Onboarding
Requested by @JayBeest in issue #4227: a first-run path for a contributor who
has cloned the repo and wants to know am I current, does it build, does it
pass, and what changed while I was away — without a wall of prose and without
anything touching their working tree behind their back.
Invocation
Explicit-only. Loading this skill is not authority to fetch, pull, rebase,
push, or write files. Every network or mutating step below is a separate action
the contributor must ask for after reading the plan.
Non-goals
- Do not run
git fetch, git pull, git rebase, or git checkout on your
own initiative. Report state; propose the command; wait.
- Do not stash, discard, reset, or commit a dirty tree. Ever.
- Do not call a model provider. Every step here is a local command with a
deterministic result. The digest is built from files and git output, not
generated prose.
- Do not claim a gate passed that you did not run, and do not summarize a
build you did not observe.
- Do not privilege any provider. Codewhale is provider-neutral; a dogfood run
uses whatever route the contributor already configured, or none.
Workflow
1. Inspect (read-only, always safe)
Run these and report the results verbatim. Nothing here writes:
git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD
git status --porcelain
git rev-list --left-right --count origin/main...HEAD
Report three facts plainly:
- Branch the contributor is on.
- Tree state: clean, or the count and paths of dirty entries.
- Sync state:
N behind, M ahead of origin/main, or unavailable when
origin/main is missing or has never been fetched. Unavailable is a real
answer — say it rather than guessing zero.
2. Sync — propose, never perform
If behind, print the exact commands and stop:
git fetch origin
git rebase origin/main # or: git merge origin/main
If the tree is dirty, do not propose a sync at all. Print a recovery plan
first, in this order, and let the contributor choose:
git stash push -u -m "wip before sync" then sync, then git stash pop
- Commit the work on a branch, then sync
- Stay behind and continue — being behind is not an error
3. Build
cargo build --release -p codewhale-cli -p codewhale-tui
Report the exit status and the first error if it fails. A build failure ends
the run: do not proceed to the gate and do not report gate results.
4. Verification gate — the repository's exact CI command
Run what CI runs, not a paraphrase of it:
cargo fmt --all -- --check
cargo clippy --workspace --all-features --locked -- \
-D warnings \
-A clippy::uninlined_format_args \
-A clippy::too_many_arguments \
-A clippy::unnecessary_map_or \
-A clippy::collapsible_if \
-A clippy::assertions_on_constants
cargo test --workspace
These are copied from .github/workflows/ci.yml. If that file changes, this
list is stale — read the workflow and say so rather than running a command CI
no longer uses.
Known suite papercut: run_verifiers_background_* is flaky under full-suite
parallelism and passes in isolation. Attribute it to the known flake, not to
the contributor's change.
5. What's new — deterministic local digest
Built only from files already on disk. No network, no model:
git log --oneline -n 20 origin/main
plus the topmost released section of CHANGELOG.md.
Rules:
- Cap the digest at 20 commits and 40 lines of changelog. State the cap
when you hit it; do not silently truncate.
- If
origin/main is unavailable, digest HEAD instead and label it as such.
- Quote what the files say. Do not summarize, rank, or editorialize — the
point is that two contributors on the same commit get the same digest.
6. Dogfood — optional, staged, confirmed
Only after the gate has actually passed, and only if the contributor asks.
Print the plan and require an explicit yes before running anything:
./target/release/codewhale exec --help
This is a provider-free smoke check: it exercises the built binary without
sending a request anywhere. Anything beyond it — an actual codewhale exec
turn — needs the contributor's own configured route and their explicit
go-ahead. Never select a provider for them and never fall back to a default
one.
Reporting
End with a compact status table: branch, tree, sync, build, gate, digest,
dogfood. Use not run for anything skipped and unavailable for anything the
environment could not determine. Never write passed from inference.
Credit
Requested by @JayBeest (#4227). Preserve that attribution in the changelog
entry and in the commit body of any change that lands from this skill.