If starter-pack-chooser answers:
Which pack should I start with?
then this page answers:
Once I picked the pack, what is the first host-integration move?
In plain English:
It does not claim any host already has full support. It organizes the landed narrow slices into clearer host playbooks.
pnpm run switchyard:cli -- host-playbooks
pnpm run switchyard:cli -- host-playbooks-schema
pnpm run switchyard:cli -- host-playbook --target codex
pnpm run switchyard:cli -- host-playbook --target mcp
switchyard.catalog.host_playbooksswitchyard.catalog.host_playbooks_schemaswitchyard.catalog.host_playbook| Host | Start here | What first success means | Do not claim |
|---|---|---|---|
codex |
starter-packs/builders/codex/ |
one text-only request reaches /v1/runtime/invoke |
tool/worktree/MCP parity |
claude-code |
starter-packs/builders/claude-code/ |
one message-shaped payload reaches the runtime | terminal/tool/approval parity |
openclaw |
starter-packs/builders/openclaw/ |
one delegation-shaped request reaches the runtime | operator/product-shell parity |
mcp |
starter-packs/builders/mcp/ |
one MCP client lists tools and reads health | execution brain / write plane |