Claude-skill-registry lindy-upgrade-migration
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/lindy-upgrade-migration" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-lindy-upgrade-migration && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/data/lindy-upgrade-migration/SKILL.mdsource content
Lindy Upgrade & Migration
Overview
Guide for safely upgrading Lindy SDK versions and migrating configurations.
Prerequisites
- Current SDK version identified
- Changelog reviewed for target version
- Backup of current configuration
- Test environment available
Instructions
Step 1: Check Current Version
# Check installed version npm list @lindy-ai/sdk # Check latest available npm view @lindy-ai/sdk version # View changelog npm view @lindy-ai/sdk changelog
Step 2: Review Breaking Changes
// Common breaking changes by version // v1.x -> v2.x // - Client initialization changed // Before: new Lindy(apiKey) // After: new Lindy({ apiKey }) // - Agent.run() signature changed // Before: agent.run(input) // After: lindy.agents.run(agentId, { input }) // - Events renamed // Before: 'complete' // After: 'completed'
Step 3: Update Dependencies
# Update to latest npm install @lindy-ai/sdk@latest # Or specific version npm install @lindy-ai/sdk@2.0.0 # Check for peer dependency warnings npm ls @lindy-ai/sdk
Step 4: Update Code
// Migration script for v1 -> v2 // Old code (v1) import Lindy from '@lindy-ai/sdk'; const client = new Lindy(process.env.LINDY_API_KEY); const result = await client.runAgent('agt_123', 'Hello'); // New code (v2) import { Lindy } from '@lindy-ai/sdk'; const client = new Lindy({ apiKey: process.env.LINDY_API_KEY }); const result = await client.agents.run('agt_123', { input: 'Hello' });
Step 5: Run Migration Tests
// tests/migration.test.ts import { Lindy } from '@lindy-ai/sdk'; describe('SDK Migration', () => { const lindy = new Lindy({ apiKey: process.env.LINDY_API_KEY }); test('client initialization works', async () => { const user = await lindy.users.me(); expect(user.email).toBeDefined(); }); test('agent operations work', async () => { const agents = await lindy.agents.list(); expect(Array.isArray(agents)).toBe(true); }); test('run operations work', async () => { const result = await lindy.agents.run('agt_test', { input: 'Test migration', }); expect(result.output).toBeDefined(); }); });
Migration Checklist
[ ] Backup current configuration [ ] Review changelog for breaking changes [ ] Update package.json [ ] Run npm install [ ] Update import statements [ ] Update client initialization [ ] Update method calls [ ] Run test suite [ ] Test in staging environment [ ] Deploy to production [ ] Monitor for issues
Output
- Updated SDK to target version
- Migrated code patterns
- Passing test suite
- Documented changes
Error Handling
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Import error | Named exports changed | Check new import syntax |
| Type error | Interface changed | Update TypeScript types |
| Runtime error | Method signature changed | Check new API |
Examples
Automated Migration Script
#!/bin/bash # migrate-lindy.sh echo "Starting Lindy SDK migration..." # Backup cp package.json package.json.backup cp -r src src.backup # Update npm install @lindy-ai/sdk@latest # Run tests npm test if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then echo "Migration successful!" rm -rf src.backup package.json.backup else echo "Migration failed. Rolling back..." mv package.json.backup package.json rm -rf src && mv src.backup src npm install exit 1 fi
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Next Steps
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