DeltaForceOS Beginner Curriculum
/ LESSON 02 · 35m

Beginner Tool Glossary

/ Curriculum notes

This lesson is available as written curriculum now. Use the notes below with the matching PDF workbook in the resources library.

Plain-English definitions for the stack you actually use Workbook: /resources/agent-glossary.pdf Codex route: /resources/agent-glossary-codex-build-guide.pdf Claude Code route: /resources/agent-glossary-claude-code-build-guide.pdf

/ Choose your build route

Build this lesson inside Codex

Open the repo in Codex, let it inspect the files, then paste the prompt. Ask it to edit only the smallest set of files and verify before you deploy.

Before Codex
1. Open the project in Codex.
2. Confirm .env.local exists locally and is ignored by Git.
3. Open README.md and package.json so Codex can orient itself.
4. Do not paste private keys into the prompt.
Paste this prompt
Inspect this repo for the Beginner Tool Glossary build.

Outcome:
Understand the core tool categories so the rest of the curriculum feels like a map, not alphabet soup.

Tools:
Skool, Supabase, Vercel, OpenAI, Claude, LiveKit, Mux, PostHog

Explain the files a beginner needs to understand before editing:
README.md, package.json, src, public, scripts, .env.local, and any Supabase files.

Then implement the smallest safe version, list required env names, run the build or focused tests, fix failures, and summarize changed files.

/ Transcript

Beginner Tool Glossary Outcome: Understand the core tool categories so the rest of the curriculum feels like a map, not alphabet soup. Tools: Skool, Supabase, Vercel, OpenAI, Claude, LiveKit, Mux, PostHog Workbook: /resources/agent-glossary.pdf Codex route PDF: /resources/agent-glossary-codex-build-guide.pdf Claude Code route PDF: /resources/agent-glossary-claude-code-build-guide.pdf Build assignment: Make your personal stack inventory and label every tool as learn now, learn later, or ignore. Use the lesson tabs to choose Codex or Claude Code, then post the proof in Skool.