Integrations walkthrough

From "What is Restormel Integrations?" to having CLI, MCP, or AAIF installed, configured, and verified.

This walkthrough is the primary onboarding journey for Restormel Integrations — the developer enablement layer (CLI, MCP, AAIF) that connects Restormel Keys to your terminal, agent workflows, and structured AI contracts. It uses the same principles, layout, and design as the Keys walkthrough: second person, present tense, step-by-step phases, and optional agent prompts (collapsed by default).

Before you begin

Prerequisites: a Restormel account (or plan to create one), and a choice of surface — CLI (terminal), MCP (agent/IDE), or AAIF (typed contract). Phase 1 helps you choose and persist that choice.

Phases

  1. Phase 0 — What is Restormel Integrations? — Product model, when to use CLI/MCP/AAIF, relation to Keys.
  2. Phase 1 — Choose your workflow — In my app / terminal / agent; persist selection.
  3. Phase 2 — CLI — Install CLI, doctor, validate, models list, routing explain.
  4. Phase 3 — MCP — Tool surface, schemas, connection (when runtime exists).
  5. Phase 4 — AAIF — Request/response types, validation, when to use.
  6. Phase 5 — Dashboard & docs — Developer Tools section, usage path, doc links.
  7. Phase 6 — Verify and go live — CLI doctor, dashboard checks, checklist.
  8. Prompt index — All agent prompts in one place for sequential execution.

Implementing with a coding agent

Each phase page includes an "Agent prompts" section. It's collapsed by default so you only see it when you need it. Use it if you want a coding agent to implement that phase in your repo in a safe, gated sequence. Run prompts in order; stop if a gate fails. The Prompt index collects every prompt with context doc references.

Next

Phase 0 — What is Restormel Integrations?. Integrations overview for CLI, MCP, AAIF reference. Dashboard for Developer Tools and usage path.