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  • New Features

    • Added support for specifying deployment mode, allowing selection between "on-demand" and "provisioned" options, with an optional idle duration for on-demand mode.
    • Introduced the ability to list apt package dependencies to be installed before deployment.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Improved validation to ensure only valid deployment mode types ("on-demand" or "provisioned") are accepted.

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Walkthrough

The changes introduce a new deployment mode configuration to the project schema and implementation. A mode object with a required type and optional idle field is added under deployment, along with a dependencies array for specifying pre-installation packages. The Go code is updated to support and validate these new deployment properties.

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File(s) Change Summary
agentuity.schema.json Expanded inline required arrays to multi-line; added optional deployment.mode (object) and deployment.dependencies (array of strings).
cmd/project.go Set default Deployment.Mode to {Type: "on-demand"} during project initialization.
internal/project/project.go Added Mode struct; extended Deployment with optional Mode and Dependencies fields; added validation for Mode.Type.

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    participant User
    participant ProjectInit
    participant ProjectStruct
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    User->>ProjectInit: Initialize new project
    ProjectInit->>ProjectStruct: Set Deployment.Mode to {Type: "on-demand"}
    ProjectInit->>ProjectStruct: Set Deployment.Dependencies (optional)
    ProjectStruct->>Schema: Validate Deployment.Mode.Type ("on-demand" or "provisioned")
    Schema-->>ProjectStruct: Return validation result
    ProjectStruct-->>User: Project initialized with deployment mode and dependencies
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@jhaynie jhaynie merged commit 376f595 into main Jul 3, 2025
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@jhaynie jhaynie deleted the new-deployment-options branch July 3, 2025 19:17
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