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Project setup wizard for AI agents. Use when user requests setup or when .agents/CONTEXT.md is missing or incomplete and setup recovery is needed. Generates .agents/CONTEXT.md with stack, structure, coding rules, and skill mapping.
[QianWen] Configure authentication (API keys, endpoints). TRIGGER when: setting up QIANWEN_API_KEY, troubleshooting 401/auth errors, when another skill reports missing credentials, or user explicitly invokes this skill by name (e.g. use qianwen-ops-auth). DO NOT TRIGGER when: non-auth Qwen tasks, general API usage questions.
Use when setting up a new AI agent from scratch — asks 10 discovery questions, configures the correct files for the target system, tests integrations, and implements security guardrails
Autonomously set up an OpenClaw bot on a fresh Yandex Cloud VM in Kazakhstan (kz1-a, Karaganda). Asks the user for exactly two things — a Telegram bot token and one of three LLM access options (Anthropic API key, OpenRouter API key, or OpenAI Codex OAuth via ChatGPT Plus/Pro subscription) — then handles VM creation, hardening, OpenClaw install, CEO AI OS workspace seeding, Telegram pairing, chat_id auto-detection, and bot-reply verification on its own. The only other actions the user performs are pressing /start in Telegram once and (if Codex) confirming a device code on auth.openai.com. Use when the user says install OpenClaw to Yandex Cloud, deploy OpenClaw to YC Kazakhstan, set up my CEO bot in YC KZ, I am at OpenClaw workshop and need my own bot, create a Yandex Cloud VM for OpenClaw, or any close paraphrase. Targets a ~15-minute end-to-end run for non-DevOps users (founders, CEOs, marketing leads). Supports two modes of accessing Yandex Cloud — Plan A (the user's own YC Kazakhstan account via OAuth) and Plan B (a workshop-key bundle provided by the workshop organizer, for participants without their own YC account). The mode is auto-detected from the inputs. For local-machine OpenClaw install, use openclaw/install.sh in this repo instead. Companion skill openclaw-guide is required; prepare-yc-workshop is the matching organizer-side skill that produces the bundles consumed in Plan B; openclaw-user-onboarding is auto-invoked after Step 5 to collect the five basic facts about the user (identity, focus, style, tools, anti-patterns) and write them into USER.md so the bot is useful from message one.
Guide users through obtaining and configuring a Vapi API key. Use when the user needs to set up Vapi, when API calls fail due to missing keys, or when the user mentions needing access to Vapi's voice AI platform.