Claude-skill-registry acc-getting-started-template
Generates Getting Started guides for PHP projects. Creates step-by-step tutorials for first-time users.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/acc-getting-started-template" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-acc-getting-started-template && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
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Getting Started Template Generator
Generate beginner-friendly quick start guides.
Document Structure
# Getting Started ## Prerequisites {what users need before starting} ## Installation {step-by-step installation} ## Configuration {basic config setup} ## Your First {Thing} {hands-on tutorial} ## Next Steps {where to go from here}
Section Templates
Prerequisites Section
## Prerequisites Before you begin, ensure you have: - [ ] PHP 8.5 or higher - [ ] Composer 2.0 or higher - [ ] A database (PostgreSQL 16+ recommended) - [ ] Basic PHP knowledge ### Verify Your Environment ```bash # Check PHP version php -v # Expected: PHP 8.5.x # Check Composer version composer -V # Expected: Composer version 2.x.x # Check required extensions php -m | grep -E "json|pdo|mbstring"
### Installation Section ```markdown ## Installation ### Step 1: Install via Composer ```bash composer require vendor/package
Step 2: Copy Configuration (optional)
cp vendor/vendor/package/config/config.php config/package.php
Step 3: Set Environment Variables
Add to your
.env file:
PACKAGE_API_KEY=your-api-key-here PACKAGE_DEBUG=false
Step 4: Verify Installation
php -r "require 'vendor/autoload.php'; echo 'OK';"
You should see
OK if everything is installed correctly.
### Configuration Section ```markdown ## Configuration ### Basic Configuration Create `config/package.php`: ```php <?php return [ 'api_key' => env('PACKAGE_API_KEY'), 'debug' => env('PACKAGE_DEBUG', false), 'timeout' => 30, ];
Configuration Options
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| string | - | Your API key (required) |
| bool | false | Enable debug mode |
| int | 30 | Request timeout in seconds |
Environment Variables
| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Yes | Your API key |
| No | Enable debug logging |
### Tutorial Section ```markdown ## Your First {Operation} Let's create your first {thing} step by step. ### Step 1: Create the {Thing} Create a new file `example.php`: ```php <?php declare(strict_types=1); require 'vendor/autoload.php'; use Vendor\Package\Client; // Initialize the client $client = new Client([ 'api_key' => 'your-api-key', ]); echo "Client initialized!\n";
Run it:
php example.php # Output: Client initialized!
Step 2: Perform an Action
Add to your file:
// Create a resource $result = $client->create([ 'name' => 'My First Item', 'type' => 'example', ]); echo "Created: " . $result->id . "\n";
Run it:
php example.php # Output: # Client initialized! # Created: item_abc123
Step 3: Retrieve the Result
Add to your file:
// Retrieve the resource $item = $client->get($result->id); echo "Name: " . $item->name . "\n"; echo "Status: " . $item->status . "\n";
Run it:
php example.php # Output: # Client initialized! # Created: item_abc123 # Name: My First Item # Status: active
Complete Example
Here's the complete code:
<?php declare(strict_types=1); require 'vendor/autoload.php'; use Vendor\Package\Client; // Initialize $client = new Client([ 'api_key' => 'your-api-key', ]); // Create $result = $client->create([ 'name' => 'My First Item', 'type' => 'example', ]); // Retrieve $item = $client->get($result->id); // Output echo "ID: " . $item->id . "\n"; echo "Name: " . $item->name . "\n"; echo "Status: " . $item->status . "\n";
### Next Steps Section ```markdown ## Next Steps Congratulations! You've completed the getting started guide. Here's what to explore next: ### Learn More - 📖 [Configuration Guide](configuration.md) — Advanced configuration options - 🔧 [API Reference](api/README.md) — Complete API documentation - 💡 [Examples](examples/) — More code examples ### Common Use Cases | Use Case | Guide | |----------|-------| | Authentication | [Auth Guide](guides/authentication.md) | | Error Handling | [Error Guide](guides/errors.md) | | Testing | [Testing Guide](guides/testing.md) | ### Get Help - 📚 [FAQ](faq.md) — Frequently asked questions - 🐛 [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md) — Common issues - 💬 [Community](https://github.com/vendor/package/discussions) — Ask questions - 🐙 [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/vendor/package/issues) — Report bugs
Complete Example
# Getting Started with Awesome Package This guide will help you install and use Awesome Package in under 5 minutes. ## Prerequisites Before you begin, ensure you have: - [ ] PHP 8.5 or higher - [ ] Composer 2.0 or higher ```bash # Verify requirements php -v && composer -V
Installation
composer require vendor/awesome-package
Your First Request
Create
hello.php:
<?php declare(strict_types=1); require 'vendor/autoload.php'; use Vendor\AwesomePackage\Client; $client = new Client(); $response = $client->ping(); echo "Server says: " . $response->message . "\n";
Run it:
php hello.php # Output: Server says: pong
Create Something Useful
Now let's create a real resource:
<?php declare(strict_types=1); require 'vendor/autoload.php'; use Vendor\AwesomePackage\Client; use Vendor\AwesomePackage\Model\Widget; $client = new Client(['api_key' => 'your-key']); // Create a widget $widget = $client->widgets->create( new Widget( name: 'My Widget', color: 'blue' ) ); echo "Created widget: {$widget->id}\n"; // List all widgets $widgets = $client->widgets->list(); foreach ($widgets as $w) { echo "- {$w->name} ({$w->color})\n"; }
Next Steps
## Generation Instructions When generating Getting Started guides: 1. **Keep it simple** — Minimum steps to first success 2. **Show don't tell** — Code examples over prose 3. **Test all examples** — Ensure they run as shown 4. **Provide expected output** — Users know if it works 5. **Link to more info** — Next steps for deeper learning 6. **Use checkboxes** — For prerequisites 7. **Progressive complexity** — Build on each step