Workshops are practical, step-by-step tracks for getting local agent tools ready for real use. They sit between the high-level practitioner path and the deeper builder examples: enough structure to follow in a session, but still grounded in the repo’s public terminology and contribution rules.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://labs.prompthon.io/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Current Workshops
OpenClaw Workshop
Install OpenClaw, prepare accounts, onboard a Discord-backed agent, and keep
the core commands nearby.
Codex
Set up Codex as a local coding agent for repository inspection,
implementation, and verification.
Claude Code
Set up Claude Code as a local terminal agent and connect it to the same
repo-first working style.
Skills Introduction
Learn what Codex skills are, when to use them, and how they fit after the
desktop-agent setup.
How To Use This Track
Start with the tool you need for the workshop you are joining. If you are not sure, use this order:- Install a local agent surface: Codex or Claude Code.
- Follow a workshop chapter such as OpenClaw.
- Read Skills Introduction once you are ready to make repeated workflows easier to invoke.
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personal account details, or screenshots that expose credentials.
