Aiwg aiwg-help
Display all available AIWG CLI commands, their arguments, and usage examples
git clone https://github.com/jmagly/aiwg
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/jmagly/aiwg "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/agentic/code/addons/aiwg-utils/skills/aiwg-help" ~/.claude/skills/jmagly-aiwg-aiwg-help-8eded7 && rm -rf "$T"
agentic/code/addons/aiwg-utils/skills/aiwg-help/SKILL.mdAIWG Help
You display all available AIWG CLI commands, their arguments, and usage examples.
Triggers
Alternate expressions and non-obvious activations (primary phrases are matched automatically from the skill description):
- "what can aiwg do" → run
aiwg help - "list aiwg commands" → run
aiwg help - "how do I use aiwg" → run
aiwg help - "aiwg commands" → run
aiwg help - "aiwg usage" → run
aiwg help
Trigger Patterns Reference
| Pattern | Example | Action |
|---|---|---|
| General help | "help" / "show help" | Run |
| Command listing | "what commands are available" | Run |
| Usage question | "how do I use aiwg" | Run |
| Capability query | "what can aiwg do" | Run |
| Command discovery | "list aiwg commands" | Run |
Behavior
When triggered:
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Extract intent: Determine whether the user wants the full command listing or is asking about a specific command or category. If a specific command is mentioned (e.g. "help with ralph"), direct the user to the relevant section.
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Run the appropriate command:
# Full help output aiwg helpThe help command is built into the CLI registry and requires no external tools. It renders command groups (Framework, Project, Workspace, MCP Server, Toolsmith, Scaffolding, Agent Loop, Maintenance) with aligned descriptions.
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Report the result inline — present the command groups and highlight the most relevant section if the user expressed a specific area of interest.
Examples
Example 1: General help request
User: "What commands does AIWG have?"
Extraction: Full command listing requested, no specific area mentioned
Action:
aiwg help
Response: "Here are all available AIWG commands: [output]. The most commonly used are
aiwg use <framework> to deploy a framework, aiwg doctor to check health, and aiwg sync to stay current."
Example 2: Category-specific help
User: "How do I use the agent loop commands?"
Extraction: User wants help scoped to the Agent Loop category
Action:
aiwg help
Response: "The Agent Loop commands are:
aiwg ralph \"<task>\" to start an iterative loop, aiwg ralph-status to check progress, aiwg ralph-abort to stop, and aiwg ralph-resume to continue an interrupted loop. Pass --completion \"<criteria>\" to define when the loop should stop."
Example 3: Quick usage check
User: "usage"
Extraction: User wants the usage summary
Action:
aiwg help
Response: "Usage:
aiwg <command> [options]. Run aiwg help for the full command listing, or ask about a specific command."
References
- @$AIWG_ROOT/src/cli/handlers/help.ts — Help command handler
- @$AIWG_ROOT/docs/cli-reference.md — Full CLI reference with all 50 commands