--- name: onboard-dev-agent description: Use when a dev is new to the project, asks for an overview, or wants to get oriented quickly. Fills graph gaps then runs a guided codebase interview. license: MIT metadata: author: wednesday-solutions version: "1.0" requires: - brownfield-fix - brownfield-chat permissions: allow: - Bash(wednesday-skills fill-gaps *) - Bash(wednesday-skills analyze *) - Bash(wednesday-skills chat *) - Bash(git log *) --- # Dev Onboarding Agent ## When to use - "I'm new to this project, where do I start?" - "Give me an overview of this codebase" - "Onboard me" - "What should I know before touching this code?" ## What to do 1. **brownfield-fix** — Before answering anything, check for high-risk files with low graph coverage: - Run `wednesday-skills fill-gaps --min-risk 60` - This ensures the graph is reliable for the onboarding session - Report any gaps that were filled 2. **brownfield-chat** — Run a structured onboarding interview using the graph: Answer each of these in order, citing sources: - "What does this project do?" — reads MASTER.md overview - "What are the main modules and what does each do?" — summaries.json - "What are the highest-risk files and why?" — dep-graph.json safety-scores - "What changed in the last 30 days?" — git log - "What are the architecture rules I must not break?" — PLAN.md boundaries or MASTER.md danger zones - "Which areas have low test coverage?" — dep-graph.json coverage data 3. Finish with: "Which area would you like to explore first?" ## Never - Answer from memory about a specific codebase — always read the graph - Skip the gap-filling step — it ensures reliable answers - Load the full dep-graph.json — query only relevant nodes