| name | swamp-getting-started |
| description | Interactive getting-started walkthrough for new swamp users. Guides through understanding the user's goals, creating and running a first model, inspecting output, and choosing next steps. Uses a state-machine checklist with verification at each step. Triggers on "getting started", "get started", "new to swamp", "first time", "tutorial", "walkthrough", "onboarding", "how do I start", "what do I do first", "quickstart", "quick start", "hello world", "first model", "just installed swamp", "show me how swamp works", "intro to swamp", "new user", "set up swamp", "learn swamp".
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Getting Started with Swamp
A state machine. Each state gates the next — do not advance until the current
state's Verify passes. If Verify fails, run On Failure and re-verify. If
unsure a subcommand or flag exists, run swamp <command> --help rather than
guessing.
start → goals_understood → model_created → method_run
→ output_inspected → graduated
Before Starting
Run swamp model search --json. If it returns models, the user is past
onboarding — say so and stop:
You already have models set up. You're past the getting-started stage — just
tell me what you'd like to work on and I'll use the right skill.
If the command fails, surface the error and suggest swamp repo init (delegate
to swamp-repo if needed), then return here. If no models exist, present the
5-step checklist (Goals → Create → Run → Inspect → Graduate) and begin State 1.
State 1: goals_understood
Gate: None (first state).
Action: Ask what they want to automate, in their own words (not by
implementation type). Tell them they can skip if they already know swamp.
Early exit: If they describe a task with swamp terminology (e.g., "create a
model for X", "set up a workflow"), skip ahead and delegate directly to the
matching skill (swamp-model, swamp-workflow, swamp-vault, etc.).
Verify: The user described a goal. Then find a model type:
swamp model type search <keywords> --json
- If nothing local:
swamp extension search <keywords> --json
- If an extension matches:
swamp extension pull <package>
- If nothing exists, offer a custom extension via
swamp-extension-model. Use
command/shell only for genuine one-off ad-hoc commands.
Store the goal — use it to name the model and tailor later examples.
On Failure: If the user is unsure, default to a command/shell model — no
credentials needed, demonstrates the full lifecycle.
State 2: model_created
Gate: State 1 passed.
Action: Follow the resolution flow in
references/tracks.md. Pick a name from the goal (e.g.,
"check disk space" → check-disk-space). Pattern:
- Find or install the model type
swamp model create <type> <name> --json
- Edit the YAML to match the goal
Verify: swamp model validate <name> --json passes with no errors. Show
warnings to the user.
On Failure: See "On Failure Recovery → State 2" in
references/tracks.md.
State 3: method_run
Gate: State 2 passed.
Action: Tell the user what's about to happen, then run
swamp model method run <name> <method>. Pick <method>:
command/shell: execute
- Local typed: a read-only method first (
sync, get)
- Extension: check
swamp model type describe <type> --json
Verify: The run completes with succeeded.
On Failure: See "On Failure Recovery → State 3" in
references/tracks.md. Re-run and re-verify.
State 4: output_inspected
Gate: State 3 passed.
Action: swamp model output get <name> --json.
Verify: Output data is returned. Present to the user, highlighting status,
captured artifacts, datastore path, and the CEL reference path for wiring into
other models — see references/tracks.md for the CEL
pattern.
On Failure: See "On Failure Recovery → State 4" in
references/tracks.md.
State 5: graduated
Gate: State 4 passed.
Action: Summarize what they built. Suggest 2-3 concrete next steps tied to
their goal (e.g., "store your AWS credentials in a vault" — not "use the vault
skill"). Ask which they want, then delegate with full context. See the
Delegation Map in references/tracks.md.
References
references/tracks.md — model type resolution, credential
setup, method selection, CEL patterns, On Failure recovery per state, delegation
map.