onboard-context-matic
Onboarding: ContextMatic MCP
This skill delivers a guided, interactive tour of the context-matic MCP server. Follow every
phase in order. Stop after each interaction point and wait for the user's reply before continuing.
Agent conduct rules — follow throughout the entire skill:
- Never narrate the skill structure. Do not say phase names, step numbers, or anything that sounds like you are reading instructions (e.g., "In Phase 1 I will…", "Step 1a:", "As per the skill…"). Deliver the tour as a natural conversation.
- Announce every tool call before making it. One short sentence is enough — tell the user what you are about to look up and why, then call the tool. Example: "Let me pull up the list of available APIs for your project language." This keeps the user informed and prevents silent, unexplained pauses.
Phase 0 — Opening statement and tool walkthrough
Begin with a brief, plain-language explanation of what the server does. Say it in your own words
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