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  1. package/package.json +1 -1
  2. package/raystack/assets/index.ts +29 -29
  3. package/raystack/common/index.ts +1 -1
  4. package/raystack/compass/index.ts +1 -1
  5. package/raystack/entropy/index.ts +2 -2
  6. package/raystack/frontier/index.ts +3 -3
  7. package/raystack/guardian/index.ts +1 -1
  8. package/raystack/predator/index.ts +2 -2
  9. package/raystack/raccoon/index.ts +1 -1
  10. package/raystack/siren/index.ts +1 -1
  11. package/raystack/stencil/index.ts +1 -1
  12. package/google/api/field_behavior.ts +0 -95
  13. package/google/api/http.ts +0 -695
  14. package/google/api/httpbody.ts +0 -159
  15. package/google/protobuf/any.ts +0 -322
  16. package/google/protobuf/descriptor.ts +0 -3475
  17. package/google/protobuf/duration.ts +0 -231
  18. package/google/protobuf/struct.ts +0 -484
  19. package/google/protobuf/timestamp.ts +0 -290
  20. package/google/protobuf/wrappers.ts +0 -752
  21. package/protoc-gen-openapiv2/options/openapiv2.ts +0 -3110
  22. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/bucket.ts +0 -362
  23. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/dashboard.ts +0 -426
  24. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/event.ts +0 -105
  25. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/group.ts +0 -223
  26. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/job.ts +0 -147
  27. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/lineage.ts +0 -90
  28. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/ownership.ts +0 -179
  29. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/preview.ts +0 -87
  30. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/properties.ts +0 -116
  31. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/resource.ts +0 -149
  32. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/schema.ts +0 -421
  33. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/table.ts +0 -408
  34. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/timestamp.ts +0 -158
  35. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/topic.ts +0 -253
  36. package/raystack/assets/v1beta1/user.ts +0 -451
  37. package/raystack/assets/v1beta2/application.ts +0 -125
  38. package/raystack/assets/v1beta2/asset.ts +0 -269
  39. package/raystack/assets/v1beta2/bucket.ts +0 -341
  40. package/raystack/assets/v1beta2/common.ts +0 -392
  41. package/raystack/assets/v1beta2/dashboard.ts +0 -393
  42. package/raystack/assets/v1beta2/experiment.ts +0 -274
  43. package/raystack/assets/v1beta2/feature_table.ts +0 -387
  44. package/raystack/assets/v1beta2/group.ts +0 -178
  45. package/raystack/assets/v1beta2/job.ts +0 -99
  46. package/raystack/assets/v1beta2/metric.ts +0 -163
  47. package/raystack/assets/v1beta2/model.ts +0 -519
  48. package/raystack/assets/v1beta2/table.ts +0 -663
  49. package/raystack/assets/v1beta2/topic.ts +0 -275
  50. package/raystack/assets/v1beta2/user.ts +0 -433
  51. package/raystack/common/v1/service.client.ts +0 -37
  52. package/raystack/common/v1/service.ts +0 -245
  53. package/raystack/compass/v1beta1/service.client.ts +0 -594
  54. package/raystack/compass/v1beta1/service.ts +0 -8169
  55. package/raystack/entropy/v1beta1/module.client.ts +0 -89
  56. package/raystack/entropy/v1beta1/module.ts +0 -692
  57. package/raystack/entropy/v1beta1/resource.client.ts +0 -129
  58. package/raystack/entropy/v1beta1/resource.ts +0 -1817
  59. package/raystack/frontier/v1beta1/admin.client.ts +0 -866
  60. package/raystack/frontier/v1beta1/admin.ts +0 -9117
  61. package/raystack/frontier/v1beta1/frontier.client.ts +0 -2307
  62. package/raystack/frontier/v1beta1/frontier.ts +0 -23706
  63. package/raystack/frontier/v1beta1/models.ts +0 -7433
  64. package/raystack/guardian/v1beta1/guardian.client.ts +0 -552
  65. package/raystack/guardian/v1beta1/guardian.ts +0 -9688
  66. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/backup.client.ts +0 -63
  67. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/backup.ts +0 -708
  68. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/job_run.client.ts +0 -96
  69. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/job_run.ts +0 -1008
  70. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/job_spec.client.ts +0 -363
  71. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/job_spec.ts +0 -5134
  72. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/namespace.client.ts +0 -75
  73. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/namespace.ts +0 -477
  74. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/project.client.ts +0 -75
  75. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/project.ts +0 -520
  76. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/replay.client.ts +0 -76
  77. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/replay.ts +0 -881
  78. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/resource.client.ts +0 -148
  79. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/resource.ts +0 -1329
  80. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/runtime.client.ts +0 -45
  81. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/runtime.ts +0 -131
  82. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/secret.client.ts +0 -92
  83. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/secret.ts +0 -619
  84. package/raystack/optimus/core/v1beta1/status.ts +0 -113
  85. package/raystack/optimus/integration/v1beta1/event.ts +0 -531
  86. package/raystack/optimus/plugins/v1beta1/dependency_resolver.client.ts +0 -100
  87. package/raystack/optimus/plugins/v1beta1/dependency_resolver.ts +0 -950
  88. package/raystack/predator/v1beta1/metrics_log.ts +0 -457
  89. package/raystack/predator/v1beta1/result_log.ts +0 -390
  90. package/raystack/raccoon/v1beta1/raccoon.client.ts +0 -37
  91. package/raystack/raccoon/v1beta1/raccoon.ts +0 -442
  92. package/raystack/siren/v1beta1/siren.client.ts +0 -479
  93. package/raystack/siren/v1beta1/siren.ts +0 -6507
  94. package/raystack/stencil/v1beta1/stencil.client.ts +0 -232
  95. package/raystack/stencil/v1beta1/stencil.ts +0 -2716
  96. package/validate/validate.ts +0 -4130
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- /**
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