| name | phx:intro |
| description | Walk through the Elixir/Phoenix plugin commands, workflow, and features in 6 interactive sections. Use when a new user wants to learn what the plugin offers or needs a refresher on available commands. |
| effort | low |
| argument-hint | [--section N] |
Plugin Introduction Tutorial
Interactive walkthrough of the Elixir/Phoenix plugin in 6 sections (~5 min).
Arguments
$ARGUMENTS may contain --section N to jump to a specific section (1-6)
- No arguments = start from Section 1
Execution Flow
- Read
${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/tutorial-content.md for all section content
- Parse
$ARGUMENTS for --section N flag (1-6)
- If
--section N specified, jump directly to that section
- Otherwise start from Section 1
Section Presentation Loop
For each section:
- Present the section content completely — do NOT abbreviate or summarize. Every paragraph, table, and code block in the reference file must appear in output
— as visible response text emitted BEFORE the
AskUserQuestion call; content composed only in thinking is invisible to the user
- After presenting, use
AskUserQuestion with options:
- If sections remain: "Next: [next section title]", "Skip to Cheat Sheet", "Stop here"
- If on final section (6): no question needed, end with closing message
Section Titles
| N | Title |
|---|
| 1 | Welcome |
| 2 | Core Workflow Commands |
| 3 | Knowledge & Safety Net |
| 4 | Hooks & Behavioral Rules |
| 5 | Init, Review & Gaps |
| 6 | Cheat Sheet & Next Steps |
Iron Laws
- ONE section at a time — never dump all content at once
- User controls pace — always offer to stop between sections
- Clean formatting — use tables and code blocks, not walls of text
- NEVER skip the user's questions — tutorial is interactive, not a monologue; if the user asks a question mid-section, answer it before continuing
Closing Message
After Section 6 (or when user stops):
You're all set! Try `/phx:plan` with your next feature to see the workflow in action.
Run `/phx:intro --section N` anytime to revisit a specific section.
Notes
- This runs in main conversation context (not a subagent)
- Reference file is readable since skill runs in user's session
- Keep tone welcoming but concise — developers don't want fluff