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crewx-quickstart

v0.1.6

Published

Zero-friction scaffold for trying CrewX custom agents in under 30 seconds.

Readme

SowonAI CrewX Quickstart CLI

Generate a ready-to-run CrewX workspace in under 30 seconds:

npx crewx-quickstart
crewx q "@quickstart hi"

The first command scaffolds the required configuration files, Slack helper script, and documentation. The second command talks to the freshly provisioned @quickstart agent powered by the CrewX CLI (assumed to be installed).

Features

  • Zero-friction setup – copy-and-edit crewx.yaml with helpful comments
  • 🤖 Custom agent included@quickstart is configured for immediate use
  • 💬 Slack ready.env.slack placeholder + executable start-slack.sh
  • 📝 Guided documentation – README outlines next actions and tips
  • 🛡️ Safe overwrites – existing files are preserved unless --force is passed

Usage

npx crewx-quickstart [target-dir]

If target-dir is omitted, files are written into the current directory. The CLI will:

  1. Create crewx.yaml, .env.slack, start-slack.sh, .gitignore, and README.md
  2. Skip existing files unless you pass --force
  3. Print the two follow-up commands (crew query + optional Slack launch)

Flags

  • --force, -f – overwrite existing files
  • --quiet, -q – suppress per-file logs (only success/failure output)

Development

# Install dependencies (none required right now)
npm install

# Run the CLI locally
node bin/crewx-quickstart.js demo-project

License

MIT © Sowon Labs