ktx/examples/package-artifacts
Andrey Avtomonov 00cdf2de90
refactor: enforce ktx naming and AGENTS.md compliance sweep (#289)
Align the tree with AGENTS.md/CLAUDE.md conventions:

- Rewrite user-facing strings, docs, and tests to lowercase `ktx`
  (no bare uppercase `KTX` tokens remain outside literal identifiers).
- Drop the legacy `historicSql` migration path and its now-unused
  helpers, per the no-backward-compat rule.
- Remove `as unknown as` / `any` casts: narrow `BaseTool` generics to
  `z.ZodObject`, add a typed `createLookerClient`, and delete the dead
  `getParametersSchema`/`toAnthropicFormat` pre-AI-SDK helpers.
- Use `InvalidArgumentError` for Commander parse failures.
- Finish the adapter→connector prose conversion in the `ktx.yaml` docs
  while keeping the literal `adapters` config key.
2026-06-11 13:49:45 +02:00
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README.md refactor: enforce ktx naming and AGENTS.md compliance sweep (#289) 2026-06-11 13:49:45 +02:00

Package artifact smoke checks

The package artifact smoke checks create temporary projects instead of storing sample projects in this directory. Run the checks from ktx/:

pnpm run artifacts:check

The npm smoke project installs the generated public @kaelio/ktx tarball, imports the package entry point, and runs installed ktx commands against a generated local project.

The managed Python runtime smoke requires uv on PATH, isolates KTX_RUNTIME_ROOT, verifies ktx admin runtime status, runs ktx sl query --yes to install the core runtime from the bundled wheel, checks ktx admin runtime status, starts and reuses the ktx daemon, and stops it.

The artifact manifest contains the public @kaelio/ktx npm tarball and the bundled kaelio-ktx runtime wheel. The smoke does not install standalone Python packages directly; Python-backed behavior is verified through the managed runtime installed from the npm package.