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# Changelog
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All notable changes to `@vectros-ai/blueprints` are documented here.
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This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org).
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## 0.5.0 — 2026-06-20
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Initial public release of the Vectros blueprints library.
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### Added
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- Curated, ready-to-apply use-case blueprints — each bundling a schema set, a
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least-privilege AccessProfile, and seed data: `task-management`,
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`coding-agent-memory`, `second-brain`, and `clinical-intake`.
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- The Blueprint format and a structural validation API for authoring your own —
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including field validation, render hints, sensitive (PHI) fields, typed
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`reference` links between record types, and the lookup-index surface (equality
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and ordered range/prefix lookups, the 7-slot budget, and uniqueness).
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# @vectros-ai/blueprints
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The Vectros **blueprint** format + the curated bundled library.
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seed data, all with stable identifiers so applying it twice converges
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reverse-reference index on this surface; to query "which records reference X", add the
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blueprint is the exemplar (a `convention` links to the `decision` that established it).
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`BUNDLED_BLUEPRINT` through the harness core (snapshot → apply → assert → teardown)
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with a fake client, plus the structural + scope-gate + `fieldType` guards here. A
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CLI staging smoke to catch unrelated API-contract regressions.
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`vectros blueprint-test <name>` against your tenant (apply → assert a real `ssk_*`
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ping → created-only teardown). Needs a bootstrap token — see the `@vectros-ai/cli`
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> ⚠️ Applying a blueprint that declares its **own new `contextId`** requires a bootstrap
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> token with authority to **create** that app-context. A token pinned to an existing
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> context can't create a new one, so the apply step will fail — bootstrap into an existing
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> context, or use a token with context-creation authority.
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