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@jirispilka jirispilka commented Jul 24, 2025

feat: Add tool to get dataset schema so LLMs can understand dataset structure without fetching everything (mainly for Zuzka)

Placed under storage since that group isn’t enabled by default.

Also, I added runId and datasetId injection into context, hopefully it won't break anything affect existing flows.

…tructure without fetching everything (mainly for Zuzka).

Placed under storage since that group isn’t enabled by default.

Also, I added runId and datasetId injection into context, hopefully it won't break anything affect existing flows.
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@jirispilka jirispilka changed the title feat: Add tool to get dataset schema so LLMs can understand dataset structure without fetching everything (mainly for Zuzka). feat: Add tool to get dataset schema so LLMs can understand dataset structure without fetching everything Jul 24, 2025
@jirispilka jirispilka requested review from MQ37 and MichalKalita and removed request for MichalKalita July 24, 2025 13:45
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LGTM, I just do not like the nested try blocks, but it works so it does not matter.

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👍 for fallbackSchema approach

@jirispilka jirispilka merged commit 9ad36d1 into master Jul 28, 2025
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@jirispilka jirispilka deleted the feat/get-dataset-schema branch July 28, 2025 10:04
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