
Adeola Adeyemo developed and refined API clients for the epilot-dev/sdk-js repository, focusing on both the design API client and the Validation Rules API Client over a two-month period. Adeola aligned the design API client with updated OpenAPI specifications, enhancing schema definitions, endpoint configurations, and TypeScript typings to improve type safety and integration reliability. For the Validation Rules API Client, Adeola established a maintainable project structure, generated types from OpenAPI, and implemented basic tests, emphasizing early stability and ergonomic interfaces. The work leveraged TypeScript, Node.js, and dependency management, resulting in robust, versioned SDK components that streamline downstream integration and maintenance.

Month: 2025-08. Delivered the initial Validation Rules API Client for the epilot-dev/sdk-js repository with solid foundations and early stability focus. No major defect fixes were required this period; emphasis was on delivering a usable client, refining the API surface, and ensuring maintainability through dependency upgrades.
Month: 2025-08. Delivered the initial Validation Rules API Client for the epilot-dev/sdk-js repository with solid foundations and early stability focus. No major defect fixes were required this period; emphasis was on delivering a usable client, refining the API surface, and ensuring maintainability through dependency upgrades.
January 2025: Focused on aligning the API client with the latest OpenAPI specifications for the epilot-dev/sdk-js repository, delivering a compatible design API client with updated schemas, endpoint configurations, and robust TypeScript typings for request/response models. This work reduces integration risk for downstream teams, improves developer velocity, and strengthens type safety across the API surface.
January 2025: Focused on aligning the API client with the latest OpenAPI specifications for the epilot-dev/sdk-js repository, delivering a compatible design API client with updated schemas, endpoint configurations, and robust TypeScript typings for request/response models. This work reduces integration risk for downstream teams, improves developer velocity, and strengthens type safety across the API surface.
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