Initialization Wizard Guide
The initialization wizard turns the most important first-run setup work into one guided sequence. Instead of repeating the full installation guide, this page focuses on the three managed screenshots that best explain the current onboarding flow.
Overview
Section titled “Overview”- The wizard is designed to help new users prepare the execution environment, establish an initial hero setup, and land those defaults in a real project.
- The first documentation pass focuses on the three strongest steps represented by the managed screenshots: profession management, custom hero setup, and project creation.
- All three screenshots include the sidebar stepper, which makes them effective for explaining both the current step and its impact on what comes next.
- After reading this page, the installation and quick-start guides should feel easier to follow because the purpose of each wizard step is already clear.
Step 1: Profession management
Section titled “Step 1: Profession management”
The profession management step establishes which profession / CLI capabilities are available to the product before users configure any hero-specific defaults. The screenshot highlights three important regions:
- the sidebar stepper that shows where the user is in the wizard
- the profession cards that summarize version details and configuration context
- the toggles and settings blocks that decide which capabilities stay enabled later
This step matters because it defines the pool of capabilities that later custom-hero and project screens can rely on.
Step 2: Custom hero setup
Section titled “Step 2: Custom hero setup”
The custom hero step shifts the wizard from “system capability is available” to “which executor lineup should the user keep by default”:
- the roster area lets users review or assemble the heroes they want to keep
- the active member panel reveals role, state, and readiness information for the selected hero
- the profession loadout settings bind shared capabilities to the individual hero profile
This is also the natural bridge to the Adventure Team workspace: the wizard creates the first version of the roster, and the Adventure Team page keeps operating it during day-to-day work.
Step 3: Project creation
Section titled “Step 3: Project creation”
The project creation step turns earlier setup decisions into a usable working context. The screenshot shows three information groups that matter most:
- existing project cards that help users decide between reusing and creating
- the create-project form where project details are entered and saved
- action buttons that control whether the user goes back for adjustments or continues forward
If the earlier steps prepare the people and capabilities, this one binds them to an actual repository and working directory so the rest of the quick-start flow has a real destination.