RESOURCES · TUTORIALS

Learn by doing.

Quickstarts first. Deeper rollout paths next. Every walkthrough ends with a working artifact you can keep, replay, and adapt.

SIX TRACKS · ONE LOOP · ONE ARTIFACT EACH
CATEGORIES
Four tracks

First run, regression bank, domain workflow setup, and production rollout. Pick the next one.

LATEST
Updated each release

Code paths follow the SDK. When the API shape moves, the tutorial moves with it.

TOPICS
Install · run · review

Every tutorial ends with a working artifact, not just a snippet.

LEARNING TRACKS

Pick the next working move.

Each card shows the level, the duration, and the kind of artifact you should leave with. No diagrams. Working code.

TRACK · 01
5 min
LEVEL

Beginner

Your first evaluation

Install the SDK, create one run, inspect the response. The code path is the one new teams need first.

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TRACK · 02
15 min
LEVEL

Intermediate

Build a regression bank

Turn caught failures into replayable tests. Run the bank before every release. Catch what already slipped once.

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TRACK · 03
10 min
LEVEL

Intermediate

Wire signed webhooks

Route run.completed, export.ready, and escalation events into CI, incident response, and the archive.

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TRACK · 04
30 min
LEVEL

Advanced

Domain workflow setup

Start from a real domain input, route the hard cases, and define the output packet the workflow has to produce.

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TRACK · 05
20 min
LEVEL

Intermediate

Reviewed rollout

Move from a working evaluation to release gates, escalation paths, and exports that survive an audit.

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TRACK · 06
12 min
LEVEL

Intermediate

Defend the release

Open the signed proof packet, walk the rubric history, and answer the reviewer in one window.

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TUTORIALS

Run the snippet. Keep the artifact.

The tutorial finishes when something is running. The next page tells you what to wire next.

STARTS WITH

An install command, a clean repo, and a question your team can name.

LEAVES WITH

A working artifact, a reviewed reference, and the next step already named.

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