# Init Workflow ## Phase 1: Parallel Codebase Scouting 1. Scan the codebase and calculate the number of files with LOC in each directory (skip credentials, cache or external modules directories, such as `.claude`, `.opencode`, `.git`, `tests`, `node_modules`, `__pycache__`, `secrets`, etc.) 2. Target directories **that actually exist** - adapt to project structure, don't hardcode paths 3. Activate `ck:scout` skill to explore the code base and return detailed summary reports to the main agent 4. Merge scout reports into context summary ## Phase 2: Documentation Creation (docs-manager Agent) **CRITICAL:** You MUST spawn `docs-manager` agent via Task tool with merged reports. Do not wait for user input. Pass the gathered context to docs-manager agent to create initial documentation: - `README.md`: Update README with initial documentation (keep it under 300 lines) - `docs/project-overview-pdr.md`: Project overview and PDR (Product Development Requirements) - `docs/codebase-summary.md`: Codebase summary - `docs/code-standards.md`: Codebase structure and code standards - `docs/system-architecture.md`: System architecture - `docs/project-roadmap.md`: Project roadmap - `docs/deployment-guide.md` [optional]: Deployment guide - `docs/design-guidelines.md` [optional]: Design guidelines ## Phase 3: Size Check (Post-Generation) After docs-manager completes: 1. Run `wc -l docs/*.md 2>/dev/null | sort -rn` to check LOC 2. Use `docs.maxLoc` from session context (default: 800) 3. For files exceeding limit: - Report which files exceed and by how much - docs-manager should have already split proactively - If still oversized, ask user: split now or accept as-is?