Version control for providers and skills

Metorial version-controls every integration and skill, tracking changes to tools, configs, and specs. You can see what changed, pin versions, or update automatically.

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Provider Versions

Know what version of an integration you're running

Integrations aren't static, and a change you didn't notice can break an agent. Metorial version-controls every integration and skill, keeping a tracked history of changes so you always know what's running, what changed, and how to respond, whether that's pinning a stable version or moving to the latest.

  1. 01

    Keep a versioned history.

    Every integration and skill is version-controlled. Changes to tools, configurations, skills, and specifications are tracked and managed.

  2. 02

    Pin or update on your terms.

    Pin an integration to a specific version to avoid breaking changes, or let it update automatically.

  3. 03

    Stay aware of change.

    Configure alerts for schema changes. Updates to your integrations and skills don't catch you off guard.

What's versioned

Change you can see and control

  1. Integrations and skills version-controlledEvery
  2. TrackedTools, configs, specs
  3. Update modePin or automatic
  4. Alerts on changesConfigurable

Version every integration. Track every change. Pin what's stable. Update when you choose.

FAQ

Answers to common questions about provider versions and how they fit into governed AI agent infrastructure.

  1. What are provider versions?
    Every integration and skill in Metorial is version-controlled. Provider versions are the tracked history of changes to a provider's tools, configurations, and specifications.
  2. Yes. You can pin an integration to a specific version to avoid breaking changes. See version pinning for more.
  3. Yes. You can choose to let an integration update automatically instead of pinning it, depending on how you want to balance stability and staying current.
  4. Yes. Changes to tools, configurations, skills, and specifications are tracked and managed. There's always a record of what changed.
  5. Yes. You can configure alerts for schema changes to integrations and skills.
  6. Provider versions is the underlying version control. Schema change monitoring is about detecting and alerting on changes, and version pinning is about locking to a chosen version.

Stay in control as integrations evolve

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