From oh-my-claudecode
Installs or refreshes oh-my-claudecode (OMC) via plugin, npm, or local-dev workflows. Includes interactive wizard, flag-based modes, and update checks.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/oh-my-claudecode:omc-setupThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
This is the **only command you need to learn**. After running this, everything else is automatic.
This is the only command you need to learn. After running this, everything else is automatic.
When this skill is invoked, immediately execute the workflow below. Do not only restate or summarize these instructions back to the user.
Note: All ~/.claude/... paths in this guide respect CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR when that environment variable is set.
Choose this setup flow when the user wants to install, refresh, or repair OMC itself.
/plugin install oh-my-claudecodenpm i -g oh-my-claude-sisyphus@latestCheck for flags in the user's invocation:
--help → Show Help Text (below) and stop--local → Phase 1 only (target=local), then stop--global → Phase 1 only (target=global), then stop--force → Skip Pre-Setup Check, run full setup (Phase 1 → 2 → 3 → 4)When user runs with --help, display this and stop:
OMC Setup - Configure oh-my-claudecode
USAGE:
/oh-my-claudecode:omc-setup Run initial setup wizard (or update if already configured)
/oh-my-claudecode:omc-setup --local Configure local project (.claude/CLAUDE.md)
/oh-my-claudecode:omc-setup --global Configure global settings (~/.claude/CLAUDE.md)
/oh-my-claudecode:omc-setup --force Force full setup wizard even if already configured
/oh-my-claudecode:omc-setup --help Show this help
MODES:
Initial Setup (no flags)
- Interactive wizard for first-time setup
- Configures CLAUDE.md (local or global)
- Sets up HUD statusline
- Checks for updates
- Offers MCP server configuration
- Configures team mode defaults (agent count, type, model)
- If already configured, offers quick update option
Local Configuration (--local)
- Invokes the plugin-local coordinator through `scripts/setup-claude-md.sh`; the shell validates the coordinator response and its exit status before any post-install work
- Reports coordinator-created byte-identical backups only for files that required mutation
- Project-specific settings
- Use this to update project config after OMC upgrades
Global Configuration (--global)
- Invokes the plugin-local coordinator through `scripts/setup-claude-md.sh`; the shell validates the coordinator response and its exit status before any post-install work
- Reports coordinator-created byte-identical backups only for changed global files
- Default: explicitly overwrites ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md so plain `claude` also uses OMC
- Optional preserve mode keeps the user's base `CLAUDE.md` and installs OMC into `CLAUDE-omc.md` for `omc` launches
- Applies to all Claude Code sessions
- Preserves same-named legacy hook files unless their exact historical contents are independently verified
- Use this to update global config after OMC upgrades
Force Full Setup (--force)
- Bypasses the "already configured" check
- Runs the complete setup wizard from scratch
- Use when you want to reconfigure preferences
EXAMPLES:
/oh-my-claudecode:omc-setup # First time setup (or update CLAUDE.md if configured)
/oh-my-claudecode:omc-setup --local # Update this project
/oh-my-claudecode:omc-setup --global # Update all projects
/oh-my-claudecode:omc-setup --force # Re-run full setup wizard
For more info: https://github.com/Yeachan-Heo/oh-my-claudecode
Do not independently scan plugin cache directories or select a plugin root in this skill. Invoke the setup script from the plugin root supplied by the running plugin environment:
bash "${OMC_SETUP_PLUGIN_ROOT:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}}/scripts/setup-claude-md.sh" <local|global> [overwrite|preserve]
The script is the sole cache resolver. It accepts only complete plugin roots (canonical docs/CLAUDE.md, coordinator artifact, and omc-reference skill), chooses a strict full-SemVer cache version, verifies the compiled-source handshake, and fails closed on coordinator protocol or status disagreement. Do not download configuration or mutate CLAUDE.md outside that coordinator.
CRITICAL: Before doing anything else, check if setup has already been completed. This prevents users from having to re-run the full setup wizard after every update.
# Check if setup was already completed
CONFIG_FILE="${CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR:-$HOME/.claude}/.omc-config.json"
if [ -f "$CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
SETUP_COMPLETED=$(jq -r '.setupCompleted // empty' "$CONFIG_FILE" 2>/dev/null)
SETUP_VERSION=$(jq -r '.setupVersion // empty' "$CONFIG_FILE" 2>/dev/null)
if [ -n "$SETUP_COMPLETED" ] && [ "$SETUP_COMPLETED" != "null" ]; then
echo "OMC setup was already completed on: $SETUP_COMPLETED"
[ -n "$SETUP_VERSION" ] && echo "Setup version: $SETUP_VERSION"
ALREADY_CONFIGURED="true"
fi
fi
If ALREADY_CONFIGURED is true AND the user did NOT pass --force, --local, or --global flags:
Use AskUserQuestion to prompt:
Question: "OMC is already configured. What would you like to do?"
Options:
If user chooses "Update CLAUDE.md only":
bash "${OMC_SETUP_PLUGIN_ROOT:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}}/scripts/setup-claude-md.sh" localbash "${OMC_SETUP_PLUGIN_ROOT:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}}/scripts/setup-claude-md.sh" globalIf user chooses "Run full setup again":
If user chooses "Cancel":
If user passes --force flag, skip this check and proceed directly to setup.
Before starting any phase, check for existing state:
bash "${OMC_SETUP_PLUGIN_ROOT:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}}/scripts/setup-progress.sh" resume
If state exists (output is not "fresh"), use AskUserQuestion to prompt:
Question: "Found a previous setup session. Would you like to resume or start fresh?"
Options:
If user chooses "Start fresh":
bash "${OMC_SETUP_PLUGIN_ROOT:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}}/scripts/setup-progress.sh" clear
--local or --global flags:Read the file at ${OMC_SETUP_PLUGIN_ROOT:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}}/skills/omc-setup/phases/01-install-claude-md.md and follow its instructions.
(The phase file handles early exit for flag mode.)
Execute phases sequentially. For each phase, read the corresponding file and follow its instructions:
Phase 1 - Install CLAUDE.md: Read ${OMC_SETUP_PLUGIN_ROOT:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}}/skills/omc-setup/phases/01-install-claude-md.md and follow its instructions.
Phase 2 - Environment Configuration: Read ${OMC_SETUP_PLUGIN_ROOT:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}}/skills/omc-setup/phases/02-configure.md and follow its instructions. Phase 2 must delegate HUD/statusLine setup to the hud skill; do not generate or patch statusLine paths inline here.
Phase 3 - Integration Setup: Read ${OMC_SETUP_PLUGIN_ROOT:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}}/skills/omc-setup/phases/03-integrations.md and follow its instructions.
Phase 4 - Completion: Read ${OMC_SETUP_PLUGIN_ROOT:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}}/skills/omc-setup/phases/04-welcome.md and follow its instructions.
IMPORTANT: This setup process saves progress after each phase via ${OMC_SETUP_PLUGIN_ROOT:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}}/scripts/setup-progress.sh. If interrupted (Ctrl+C or connection loss), the setup can resume from where it left off.
After installing oh-my-claudecode updates (via npm or plugin update):
Automatic: Just run /oh-my-claudecode:omc-setup - it will detect you've already configured and offer a quick "Update CLAUDE.md only" option that skips the full wizard.
Manual options:
/oh-my-claudecode:omc-setup --local to update project config only/oh-my-claudecode:omc-setup --global to update global config only/oh-my-claudecode:omc-setup --force to re-run the full wizard (reconfigure preferences)This ensures you have the newest features and agent configurations without the token cost of repeating the full setup.
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