
Rohit Keerthikanth developed core infrastructure for the IQAIcom/adk-ts repository, focusing on scalable documentation systems, robust agent scheduling, and reliable streaming integrations. Over three months, he delivered features such as IDE-aware documentation loaders, remote fetch with caching, and production-hardened scheduling for recurring agent tasks. Rohit used TypeScript and Node.js to implement event-driven architectures, LLM streaming, and dependency management within a monorepo structure. His work addressed onboarding speed, build reliability, and operational complexity, with careful attention to type safety, testing, and documentation. The engineering demonstrated depth in backend development, package management, and the integration of AI and API-driven workflows.
Month: 2026-03 — IQAIcom/adk-ts: Dependency Resolution Stabilization via Workspace Protocol. This month focused on hardening package installation in the monorepo by eliminating reliance on a not-yet-published hardcoded version and switching to workspace:* to resolve @iqai/adk from the local package. This improvement reduces install failures, accelerates onboarding, and enhances build reliability across environments.
Month: 2026-03 — IQAIcom/adk-ts: Dependency Resolution Stabilization via Workspace Protocol. This month focused on hardening package installation in the monorepo by eliminating reliance on a not-yet-published hardcoded version and switching to workspace:* to resolve @iqai/adk from the local package. This improvement reduces install failures, accelerates onboarding, and enhances build reliability across environments.
February 2026 highlights the rollout of scalable MCP infrastructure, reliable task orchestration, and robust streaming capabilities for LLMs. Key features delivered include MCP server wrappers and cleanup, a production-hardened AgentScheduler with scheduling deduplication, Anthropic LLM streaming support and tests, and AiSdk streaming delta fixes. Documentation, changesets, and quality improvements were delivered across scheduling, MCPs, and MCP sampling, complemented by a PNPM lockfile update. Overall impact: reduced operational complexity, improved reliability for recurring processes, faster and safer end-to-end LLM integrations, and better developer experience through improved docs and tests. Technologies/skills demonstrated: TypeScript/Node.js, PNPM, streaming architectures, LLM streaming, scheduling patterns, code refactoring, guard clauses, and documentation tooling.
February 2026 highlights the rollout of scalable MCP infrastructure, reliable task orchestration, and robust streaming capabilities for LLMs. Key features delivered include MCP server wrappers and cleanup, a production-hardened AgentScheduler with scheduling deduplication, Anthropic LLM streaming support and tests, and AiSdk streaming delta fixes. Documentation, changesets, and quality improvements were delivered across scheduling, MCPs, and MCP sampling, complemented by a PNPM lockfile update. Overall impact: reduced operational complexity, improved reliability for recurring processes, faster and safer end-to-end LLM integrations, and better developer experience through improved docs and tests. Technologies/skills demonstrated: TypeScript/Node.js, PNPM, streaming architectures, LLM streaming, scheduling patterns, code refactoring, guard clauses, and documentation tooling.
January 2026: IQAIcom/adk-ts delivered a robust MCP Docs ecosystem and expanded MCP integrations, driving faster onboarding, reliable documentation fetch, and improved observability, while laying groundwork for scalable packaging and safe releases. Highlights include: initial MCP Docs setup with loader/fetch/store; IDE-aware MCP Docs for ADK new; remote docs fetching with caching; Winston-based logging; code style enforcement; packaging/refactor improvements (rename and move); documentation bundling for npm distribution; streaming utilities for event text extraction with tests; expanded MCP wrappers for Limitless, Kalshi, Debank, and Opinion; and release tooling with changesets and hygiene tasks to support safer deployments.
January 2026: IQAIcom/adk-ts delivered a robust MCP Docs ecosystem and expanded MCP integrations, driving faster onboarding, reliable documentation fetch, and improved observability, while laying groundwork for scalable packaging and safe releases. Highlights include: initial MCP Docs setup with loader/fetch/store; IDE-aware MCP Docs for ADK new; remote docs fetching with caching; Winston-based logging; code style enforcement; packaging/refactor improvements (rename and move); documentation bundling for npm distribution; streaming utilities for event text extraction with tests; expanded MCP wrappers for Limitless, Kalshi, Debank, and Opinion; and release tooling with changesets and hygiene tasks to support safer deployments.

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