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conductor-setup

Initialize project with Conductor artifacts (product definition, tech stack, workflow, style guides)

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Conductor Setup

Initialize or resume Conductor project setup. This command creates foundational project documentation through interactive Q&A.

Use this skill when

  • Working on conductor setup tasks or workflows
  • Needing guidance, best practices, or checklists for conductor setup

Do not use this skill when

  • The task is unrelated to conductor setup
  • You need a different domain or tool outside this scope

Instructions

  • Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
  • Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
  • Provide actionable steps and verification.
  • If detailed examples are required, open resources/implementation-playbook.md.

Pre-flight Checks

  1. Check if conductor/ directory already exists in the project root:

    • If conductor/product.md exists: Ask user whether to resume setup or reinitialize
    • If conductor/setup_state.json exists with incomplete status: Offer to resume from last step
  2. Detect project type by checking for existing indicators:

    • Greenfield (new project): No .git, no package.json, no requirements.txt, no go.mod, no src/ directory
    • Brownfield (existing project): Any of the above exist
  3. Load or create conductor/setup_state.json:

    {
      "status": "in_progress",
      "project_type": "greenfield|brownfield",
      "current_section": "product|guidelines|tech_stack|workflow|styleguides",
      "current_question": 1,
      "completed_sections": [],
      "answers": {},
      "files_created": [],
      "started_at": "ISO_TIMESTAMP",
      "last_updated": "ISO_TIMESTAMP"
    }
    

Interactive Q&A Protocol

CRITICAL RULES:

  • Ask ONE question per turn
  • Wait for user response before proceeding
  • Offer 2-3 suggested answers plus "Type your own" option
  • Maximum 5 questions per section
  • Update setup_state.json after each successful step
  • Validate file writes succeeded before continuing

Section 1: Product Definition (max 5 questions)

Q1: Project Name

What is your project name?

Suggested:
1. [Infer from directory name]
2. [Infer from package.json/go.mod if brownfield]
3. Type your own

Q2: Project Description

Describe your project in one sentence.

Suggested:
1. A web application that [does X]
2. A CLI tool for [doing Y]
3. Type your own

Q3: Problem Statement

What problem does this project solve?

Suggested:
1. Users struggle to [pain point]
2. There's no good way to [need]
3. Type your own

Q4: Target Users

Who are the primary users?

Suggested:
1. Developers building [X]
2. End users who need [Y]
3. Internal teams managing [Z]
4. Type your own

Q5: Key Goals (optional)

What are 2-3 key goals for this project? (Press enter to skip)

Section 2: Product Guidelines (max 3 questions)

Q1: Voice and Tone

What voice/tone should documentation and UI text use?

Suggested:
1. Professional and technical
2. Friendly and approachable
3. Concise and direct
4. Type your own

Q2: Design Principles

What design principles guide this project?

Suggested:
1. Simplicity over features
2. Performance first
3. Developer experience focused
4. User safety and reliability
5. Type your own (comma-separated)

Section 3: Tech Stack (max 5 questions)

For brownfield projects, first analyze existing code:

  • Run Glob to find package.json, requirements.txt, go.mod, Cargo.toml, etc.
  • Parse detected files to pre-populate tech stack
  • Present findings and ask for confirmation/additions

Q1: Primary Language(s)

What primary language(s) does this project use?

[For brownfield: "I detected: Python 3.11, JavaScript. Is this correct?"]

Suggested:
1. TypeScript
2. Python
3. Go
4. Rust
5. Type your own (comma-separated)

Q2: Frontend Framework (if applicable)

What frontend framework (if any)?

Suggested:
1. React
2. Vue
3. Next.js
4. None / CLI only
5. Type your own

Q3: Backend Framework (if applicable)

What backend framework (if any)?

Suggested:
1. Express / Fastify
2. Django / FastAPI
3. Go standard library
4. None / Frontend only
5. Type your own

Q4: Database (if applicable)

What database (if any)?

Suggested:
1. PostgreSQL
2. MongoDB
3. SQLite
4. None / Stateless
5. Type your own

Q5: Infrastructure

Where will this be deployed?

Suggested:
1. AWS (Lambda, ECS, etc.)
2. Vercel / Netlify
3. Self-hosted / Docker
4. Not decided yet
5. Type your own

Section 4: Workflow Preferences (max 4 questions)

Q1: TDD Strictness

How strictly should TDD be enforced?

Suggested:
1. Strict - tests required before implementation
2. Moderate - tests encouraged, not blocked
3. Flexible - tests recommended for complex logic

Q2: Commit Strategy

What commit strategy should be followed?

Suggested:
1. Conventional Commits (feat:, fix:, etc.)
2. Descriptive messages, no format required
3. Squash commits per task

Q3: Code Review Requirements

What code r