create-contextkit 0.3.2 → 0.3.3

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  {
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  "name": "create-contextkit",
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- "version": "0.3.2",
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+ "version": "0.3.3",
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  "description": "Scaffold a new ContextKit project",
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  "license": "MIT",
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  "author": "Eric Kittelson",
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  **Bronze (7):** descriptions, owner, security, grain, table_type
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  **Silver (+6):** trust, 2+ tags, glossary linked, lineage, refresh, 2+ sample_values
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- **Gold (+21):** semantic_role on ALL fields, metric aggregation/additive, 1+ guardrail, 3+ golden queries, 1+ business rule, 1+ hierarchy, 1+ default_filter, trust=endorsed, contactable owner, 1+ relationship, description >=50 chars, ai_context (no TODO), 1+ business_context, version, field descriptions not lazy, glossary definitions substantive, lineage references real sources, grain statements specific, ai_context filled in
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+ **Gold (+24):** semantic_role on ALL fields, metric aggregation/additive, 1+ guardrail, 3+ golden queries, 1+ business rule, 1+ hierarchy, 1+ default_filter, trust=endorsed, contactable owner, 1+ relationship, description >=50 chars, ai_context (no TODO), 1+ business_context, version, field descriptions not lazy, glossary definitions substantive, lineage references real sources, grain statements specific, ai_context filled in, 3+ relationships (models with 3+ datasets), 1+ computed metric, 3+ glossary terms (models with 5+ datasets)
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+ ## How to Reach Gold: Curation Recipes
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+ ### Metrics (gold/metrics-defined)
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+ Inspect computed views in the database. Any calculated column is a candidate metric.
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+ ```sql
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+ -- Find computed columns in views
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+ SELECT column_name, data_type
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+ FROM information_schema.columns
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+ WHERE table_name LIKE 'vw_%' AND data_type IN ('DOUBLE', 'FLOAT', 'INTEGER', 'BIGINT', 'DECIMAL');
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+ ```
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+ For each computed column (e.g., `opportunity_score`, `shops_per_10k`, `demand_signal_pct`):
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+ 1. Query it to understand what it measures
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+ 2. Add it to the model's `metrics[]` array in the OSI YAML
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+ 3. Include the SQL expression, aggregation type (SUM/AVG), and a human description
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+ 4. Mark whether it's additive (can be summed across dimensions)
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+ Example:
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+ ```yaml
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+ metrics:
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+ - name: opportunity_score
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+ expression:
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+ dialects:
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+ - dialect: DuckDB
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+ expression: "(population/10000)*2 + (income/50000)*2 + (10-shops_per_10k)*3 + transit*1.5 + demand*0.5"
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+ description: Composite score ranking census tracts for coffee shop viability
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+ aggregation: AVG
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+ additive: false
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+ ```
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+ ### Glossary Terms (gold/glossary-coverage)
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+ For each key business concept your model measures, create a glossary term file.
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+ Think about the terms a new analyst would need defined:
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+ - What is "supply saturation"? (> 5.0 shops per 10k people)
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+ - What is a "demand signal"? (review mentioning wait/line/crowded/busy)
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+ - What is "opportunity score"? (composite ranking formula)
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+ For each term, create `context/glossary/<term-name>.term.yaml`:
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+ ```yaml
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+ term: supply-saturation
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+ definition: >
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+ A measure of coffee shop density per census tract. Calculated as
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+ shops per 10,000 residents. Tracts with > 5.0 are considered saturated.
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+ owner: analytics-team
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+ tags: [coffee-analytics]
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+ ```
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+ Models with 5+ datasets need at least 3 glossary terms linked by shared tags or owner.
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+ ### Relationships (gold/relationships-coverage)
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+ For each join in the SQL views, define a relationship in the OSI model.
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+ ```sql
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+ -- Find joins by examining view definitions
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+ -- Look for patterns: ON table_a.col = table_b.col
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+ -- Or spatial joins: ABS(a.lat - b.lat) < threshold
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+ ```
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+ For each join:
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+ ```yaml
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+ relationships:
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+ - name: business-to-tract
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+ left_dataset: yelp_business
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+ right_dataset: census_tract
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+ join_type: spatial
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+ cardinality: many-to-one
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+ description: Businesses assigned to nearest census tract within 0.02 degrees (~1 mile)
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+ ```
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+ Models with 3+ datasets need at least 3 relationships.
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+ ### Golden Queries
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+ Write 3-5 SQL queries answering common business questions. **Test each query first!**
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+ ```sql
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+ -- Run the query, verify it returns sensible results, then document:
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+ SELECT geoid, tract_name, opportunity_score
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+ FROM vw_candidate_zones ORDER BY opportunity_score DESC LIMIT 10;
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+ ```
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  ## YAML Formats
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