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claude-code·Published 2026.06.01·Views 3

Claude Code /team-onboarding — Build a Team Guide from Your Usage

Worn out explaining settings to each new teammate? This beginner guide explains how /team-onboarding analyzes your recent usage to auto-build a team onboar

Explaining "we use these settings and often use these commands" from scratch every time a new teammate joins is quite tedious. /team-onboarding is a command that analyzes how you've been using it and automatically builds a team onboarding (the process of helping a new member adapt quickly) guide.

Definition (what it is)

/team-onboarding is a command that builds a team onboarding guide based on your usage history. It analyzes the last 30 days of usage to write the document.

An onboarding guide is a guidance document organized to help a new teammate adapt quickly to the tool and the way of working. It automatically pulls out which commands and settings you usually used and organizes them into document form, so there's no need to write it by hand from scratch. Because it deals with team ways of working, it's classified as intermediate.

How to use it (by level)

Basic — Generate the onboarding guide

Type this in the input box.

/team-onboarding

This analyzes the last 30 days of usage history and builds an onboarding document. The flows you used often come out organized.

Common pitfalls

  • It analyzes based on the last 30 days of history. So it's best to run it when activity has accumulated enough that your usual representative way of working shows clearly. If you've just started and have almost no history, the guide may come out thin.

Real-world example

When a new teammate joins, sharing the /team-onboarding result lets you convey at once the commands and settings your team actually uses. Instead of explaining each thing verbally, handing over the document lets the new teammate read it themselves and adapt quickly.

Taking it further

If you want to look more into usage patterns, view it alongside /insights (usage insights); if you want to create the project's own documentation, you can supplement with /init (initialize project docs). Running it once a quarter to keep the guide current means the document follows along even as your team's ways of working change.

Wrap-up

/team-onboarding is a command that analyzes the last 30 days of usage history to build a team onboarding guide. You can convey your team's way of working to a new teammate as a document all at once, speeding up their joining. Running it after enough history has accumulated yields a richer guide.

Based on Claude Code v2.1.154 (2026.05)

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