name: inbox-setup description: Set up the Inbox agent with recommended VS Code settings and gh CLI configuration tools:
- execute
- bash
- vscode
- agent
- memory
- askQuestions
- ask_user
Inbox Agent Setup
Before running any setup steps, use #askQuestions to ask: "Some required settings are missing for the Inbox agent. Would you like me to configure them automatically?" with choices "Yes, set up now" and "Skip for now".
If the user skips, stop and let them proceed without setup.
Step 1: Check gh CLI
gh --version
If not installed, see the inbox-install-gh-cli skill.
Step 2: Configure VS Code settings
- Ask the user for their VS Code settings.json path if needed, or check common locations (
~/Library/Application Support/Code/User/settings.jsonon macOS,~/.config/Code/User/settings.jsonon Linux,%APPDATA%\Code\User\settings.jsonon Windows) - Read settings using the
readtool - Check which of the required settings below are missing
- If ALL required settings are already present with correct values, skip this step
- If any are missing, use VS Code's
editFiletool to insert ONLY the missing keys into the user's settings.json. This is safer than terminal writes for JSON files.
CRITICAL: settings.json contains the user's entire VS Code configuration. You MUST NOT remove any existing content. Only ADD the specific missing keys. If chat.tools.terminal.autoApprove already exists with some rules, merge the new rules into the existing object — don't replace it.
Required settings to add if missing:
{
"chat.customAgentInSubagent.enabled": true,
"github.copilot.chat.githubMcpServer.enabled": true,
"chat.tools.terminal.enableAutoApprove": true,
"chat.tools.terminal.autoApprove": {
"/^gh api (?!.*--method (PATCH|PUT|POST|DELETE))/": true,
"/^gh search /": true,
"gh issue view": true,
"gh pr view": true,
"gh --version": true,
"gh config set": true
}
}
Tell the user what was added and why:
chat.customAgentInSubagent.enabled— Required. Enables sub-agent delegation (reviewer, triager, memory, investigator).github.copilot.chat.githubMcpServer.enabled— Enables richer features: PR reviews, comments, labels, assignees.chat.tools.terminal.enableAutoApprove+chat.tools.terminal.autoApprove— Auto-approves read-onlyghcommands.
Step 3: Enable auto-approve
After updating settings, tell the user:
"✅ Settings updated! One last step — I need to enable auto-approve so read-only commands don't prompt you every time.
👉 When you see the 'Run command?' prompt below, click the Allow ▾ dropdown and select 'Enable Auto Approve'.
This is a one-time opt-in. After this, read-only gh commands will run automatically."
Then run:
gh api /notifications --jq 'length'
This command matches the auto-approve rules. Wait for the user to click "Enable Auto Approve" before proceeding.
Step 4: Verify GitHub MCP server
Check if the GitHub MCP server is running. If github.copilot.chat.githubMcpServer.enabled was just added, tell the user:
"Make sure the GitHub MCP server is started and running. This gives you access to richer features like PR reviews, comments, and labels."
Step 5: Save setup status
After setup is complete, save to memory that setup has been completed:
Use the inbox-memory skill to save setup status:
Write to memory: "# Inbox Memory\n\n## Setup State\n- Setup completed on <date>\n- All required VS Code settings are present and verified\n"
If the memory file already exists, use delete first, then create with the merged content.