ck-help
[IMPORTANT] Use
TaskCreateto break ALL work into small tasks BEFORE starting — including tasks for each file read. This prevents context loss from long files. For simple tasks, AI MUST ask user whether to skip.
Quick Summary
Goal: Provide ClaudeKit usage guidance by running the help script and presenting results based on output type.
Workflow:
- Translate — Convert user arguments to English if needed
- Execute — Run
python .claude/scripts/ck-help.py "$ARGUMENTS" - Detect Type — Read
@CK_OUTPUT_TYPEmarker (comprehensive-docs, category-guide, command-details, search-results, task-recommendations) - Present — Show COMPLETE script output verbatim, then add practical context and examples
Key Rules:
- Never replace or summarize script output; always show it fully then enhance
/planthen/codeis the correct flow; NEVER suggest/planthen/cook/cookis standalone (has its own planning)
Be skeptical. Apply critical thinking, sequential thinking. Every claim needs traced proof, confidence percentages (Idea should be more than 80%).
Think harder. All-in-one ClaudeKit guide. Run the script and present output based on type markers.
Pre-Processing
IMPORTANT: Always translate $ARGUMENTS to English before passing to script.
The Python script only understands English keywords. If $ARGUMENTS is in another language:
- Translate
$ARGUMENTSto English - Pass the translated English string to the script
Execution
python .claude/scripts/ck-help.py "$ARGUMENTS"
Output Type Detection
The script outputs a type marker on the first line: @CK_OUTPUT_TYPE:<type>
Read this marker and adjust your presentation accordingly:
@CK_OUTPUT_TYPE:comprehensive-docs
Full documentation (config, schema, setup guides).
Presentation:
- Show the COMPLETE script output verbatim - every section, every code block
- THEN ADD helpful context:
- Real-world usage examples ("For example, if you're working on multiple projects...")
- Common gotchas and tips ("Watch out for: ...")
- Practical scenarios ("This is useful when...")
- End with a specific follow-up question
Example enhancement after showing full output:
## Additional Tips
**When to use global vs local config:**
- Use global (~/.claude/.ck.json) for personal preferences like language, issue prefix style
- Use local (./.claude/.ck.json) for project-specific paths, naming conventions
**Common setup for teams:**
Each team member sets their locale globally, but projects share local config via git.
Need help setting up a specific configuration?
@CK_OUTPUT_TYPE:category-guide
Workflow guides for command categories (fix, plan, cook, etc.).
Presentation:
- Show the complete workflow and command list
- ADD practical context:
- When to use this workflow vs alternatives
- Real example: "If you encounter a bug in authentication, start with..."
- Transition tips between commands
- Offer to help with a specific task
@CK_OUTPUT_TYPE:command-details
Single command documentation.
Presentation:
- Show full command info from script
- ADD:
- Concrete usage example with realistic input
- When this command shines vs alternatives
- Common flags or variations
- Offer to run the command for them
@CK_OUTPUT_TYPE:search-results
Search matches for a keyword.
Presentation:
- Show all matches from script
- HELP user navigate:
- Group by relevance if many results
- Suggest most likely match based on context
- Offer to explain any specific command
- Ask what they're trying to accomplish
@CK_OUTPUT_TYPE:task-recommendations
Task-based command suggestions.
Presentation:
- Show recommended commands from script
- EXPLAIN the reasoning:
- Why these commands fit the task
- Suggested order of execution
- What each step accomplishes
- Offer to start with the first recommended command
Key Principle
Script output = foundation. Your additions = value-add.
Never replace or summarize the script output. Always show it fully, then enhance with your knowledge and context.
Important: Correct Workflows
/plan→/code: Plan first, then execute the plan/cook: Standalone - plans internally, no separate/planneeded- NEVER suggest
/plan→/cook(cook has its own planning)
IMPORTANT Task Planning Notes (MUST FOLLOW)
- Always plan and break work into many small todo tasks
- Always add a final review todo task to verify work quality and identify fixes/enhancements