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LangGraph state management patterns. Use when designing workflow state schemas, using TypedDict vs Pydantic, implementing accumulating state with Annotated operators, or managing shared state across nodes.
Configuration conventions for NeMo-RL. YAML is the single source of truth for defaults. Covers TypedDict usage, exemplar YAML updates, and forbidden default patterns.
Document and type a Sentry API endpoint. Write or fix @extend_schema decorators, specify response TypedDicts, type request parameters, correct type drift between the declared schema and the runtime response, and validate the generated spec. Use when asked to "document an endpoint", "add OpenAPI docs", "add/fix @extend_schema", "type an endpoint response", "fix the response type", "fix type drift", "reuse a response type", "split an overloaded endpoint", "specify the response schema", "add a TypedDict response", "migrate a legacy api-docs path", "fix a parameter type", or "make an endpoint public" / "promote an endpoint" (promotion is one section here).
Design state schemas, implement reducers, configure persistence, and debug state issues for LangGraph applications. Use when users want to (1) design or define state schemas for LangGraph graphs, (2) implement reducer functions for state accumulation, (3) configure persistence with checkpointers (InMemorySaver/MemorySaver, SqliteSaver, PostgresSaver), (4) debug state update issues or unexpected state behavior, (5) migrate state schemas between versions, (6) validate state schema structure, (7) choose between TypedDict and MessagesState patterns, (8) implement custom reducers for lists, dicts, or sets, (9) use the Overwrite type to bypass reducers, (10) set up thread-based persistence for multi-turn conversations, or (11) inspect checkpoints for debugging.