
Balint Kodolanyi contributed to the epilot-dev/sdk-js repository by developing and enhancing API clients and SDK features over a three-month period. He delivered a new Blueprint Manifest API endpoint for blueprint validation, improved onboarding documentation, and introduced semantic versioning practices. Using JavaScript, Node.js, and TypeScript, Balint upgraded the manifest client to support Terraform validation and template management, while also refining OpenAPI type generation for contract accuracy. His work included adding manifest ID support across workflow and ERP APIs, as well as enhancing design client capabilities. These contributions improved deployment robustness, traceability, and developer experience through thoughtful API and documentation improvements.
April 2026 (2026-04) — epilot-dev/sdk-js: concise monthly summary focusing on delivered features, fixed bugs, impact, and skills demonstrated. Highlights include API contract accuracy improvements, design client enhancements, and manifest ID support enabling cross-system traceability.
April 2026 (2026-04) — epilot-dev/sdk-js: concise monthly summary focusing on delivered features, fixed bugs, impact, and skills demonstrated. Highlights include API contract accuracy improvements, design client enhancements, and manifest ID support enabling cross-system traceability.
March 2026 monthly summary for epilot-dev/sdk-js: Delivered major enhancements across blueprint manifest client and API clients, improving deployment robustness and template management. Key deliveries include the Blueprint Manifest Client Enhancements (v4.5.1) with a rename of the compatible_apps field to recommended_apps and a new validate flag to enable Terraform validation before exporting blueprint ZIPs, reducing deployment errors. Updated Journey and Template-Variables API clients introduced new capabilities for better template governance and easier read-only handling. The Journey client was bumped to 0.5.2 with new read-only mode and manifest ID support; the Template-Variables API client was updated to 1.17.1 with OpenAPI changes to support additional template-management fields. Commit traceability is maintained through changes such as 11b017f2cd60a338ebfc356e9c678421a00f1514, 558a054e71d1ec26c66a26d523a74d55f13effe6, 1f211fcafe5830ea8074351b5f35462f626cf247, and cca0b16d202ec840a132a0f73ad1453ea14ade02.
March 2026 monthly summary for epilot-dev/sdk-js: Delivered major enhancements across blueprint manifest client and API clients, improving deployment robustness and template management. Key deliveries include the Blueprint Manifest Client Enhancements (v4.5.1) with a rename of the compatible_apps field to recommended_apps and a new validate flag to enable Terraform validation before exporting blueprint ZIPs, reducing deployment errors. Updated Journey and Template-Variables API clients introduced new capabilities for better template governance and easier read-only handling. The Journey client was bumped to 0.5.2 with new read-only mode and manifest ID support; the Template-Variables API client was updated to 1.17.1 with OpenAPI changes to support additional template-management fields. Commit traceability is maintained through changes such as 11b017f2cd60a338ebfc356e9c678421a00f1514, 558a054e71d1ec26c66a26d523a74d55f13effe6, 1f211fcafe5830ea8074351b5f35462f626cf247, and cca0b16d202ec840a132a0f73ad1453ea14ade02.
February 2026 - epilot-dev/sdk-js: Delivered a new Blueprint Manifest API endpoint to validate blueprints within the manifest client, enabling pre-use integrity checks and safer deployments. Added npm version increment instructions to the README to improve release consistency and developer onboarding. No major bugs recorded this period; focus was on feature delivery and documentation. Impact: reduces runtime validation risk for downstream integrations, shortens onboarding time, and reinforces semantic versioning in CI. Technologies: JavaScript/Node.js SDK, API design, client maintenance, semantic versioning and documentation practices.
February 2026 - epilot-dev/sdk-js: Delivered a new Blueprint Manifest API endpoint to validate blueprints within the manifest client, enabling pre-use integrity checks and safer deployments. Added npm version increment instructions to the README to improve release consistency and developer onboarding. No major bugs recorded this period; focus was on feature delivery and documentation. Impact: reduces runtime validation risk for downstream integrations, shortens onboarding time, and reinforces semantic versioning in CI. Technologies: JavaScript/Node.js SDK, API design, client maintenance, semantic versioning and documentation practices.

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