* feat(skill): automatically onboard to openapi tooling
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* test skill against notifications backend
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* update URLs to point to main repo and describe multiple client types
Signed-off-by: aramissennyeydd <aramis.sennyey@doordash.com>
* address PR feedback
Signed-off-by: aramissennyeydd <aramis.sennyey@doordash.com>
* revert erroneous changes
Signed-off-by: aramissennyeydd <aramis.sennyey@doordash.com>
* add changeset
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* address review feedback: skill doc fixes and entityRef schema dedup
Disambiguate generated entityRef/orderField types and correct skill
guidance on operationId casing and OpenAPI version support.
Signed-off-by: aramissennyeydd <aramis.sennyey@doordash.com>
* note in skill that handler-side validation should be stripped
Reviewers may forget that manual InputError guards and primitive-type
checks become dead weight once the OpenAPI validator runs.
Signed-off-by: aramissennyeydd <aramis.sennyey@doordash.com>
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