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Automated Schema + SDK Update

This PR was created by the schema-propagation workflow.

What changed

Updated schema files from constructive-db and regenerated ALL SDK clients.

Source: constructive-db@62489199e2

Schemas updated

  • sdk/constructive-sdk/schemas/ — all API targets from constructive-db (auto-discovered)
  • sdk/migrate-client/schemas/ — migrate

Clients regenerated

  • sdk/constructive-sdk/src/ — ORM client
  • sdk/constructive-cli/src/ — CLI client
  • sdk/constructive-react/src/ — React hooks
  • sdk/migrate-client/src/ — Migrate client

Skill references updated

  • .agents/skills/ — Generated skill documentation

Auto-generated by constructive-hub schema-propagation

Auto-generated by schema-propagation workflow.
Source: constructive-db@62489199e2
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blacksmith-sh Bot commented Jun 6, 2026

Found 2 test failures on Blacksmith runners:

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