Fix cache-memory configuration in chroma.md shared import#11820
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[WIP] Fix failing MCP Inspector workflow in health dashboard
Fix cache-memory configuration in chroma.md shared import
Jan 26, 2026
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The
cache-memorytool in.github/workflows/shared/mcp/chroma.mdwas using array format without the requiredkeyproperty, causing validation errors in workflows importing this shared configuration.Changes
keyproperty to cache-memory array configuration inshared/mcp/chroma.mdContext
Per the cache-memory schema, array format requires both
idandkeyproperties. The missingkeycaused validation warnings in any workflow importingshared/mcp/chroma.md.All 140 workflows now compile with 0 errors. MCP Inspector and Research workflow runtime failures are execution environment issues, not compilation problems.
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<issue_title>Workflow Health Dashboard - 2026-01-26</issue_title>
<issue_description>### Overview
Critical Issues 🚨
MCP Inspector - Failing (P1) - Issue #11721
Research Workflow - Failing (P1) - Issue #11722
Recovered Workflows ✅
Daily News - RECOVERY SUSTAINED! (P0 → Healthy)
Healthy Workflows ✅
Smoke Tests - Perfect Health
All smoke tests: 100% success rate (all recent runs)
Systemic Issues
Issue: Outdated Lock Files - 9 Workflows Need Recompilation
Status: NEW FINDING - Code changes not yet compiled
make recompilemake recompilemake recompilemake recompilemake recompilemake recompilemake recompilemake recompilemake recompileRoot cause: Source
.mdfiles modified more recently than.lock.ymlfilesImpact: Workflows running with stale configuration
Recommended action: Run
make recompileto regenerate all lock filesIssue: Tavily-Dependent Workflows
Status: MONITORING - 1 recovered, 2 still failing
Key Finding: Daily News recovered after TAVILY_API_KEY was added, but MCP Inspector and Research did NOT. Hypothesis: workflows need recompilation with
make recompile.Recommendations
High Priority (P1 - Within 24h)
Recompile all workflows - 9 outdated lock files detected
make recompileFix MCP Inspector (MCP Inspector - Still failing after TAVILY_API_KEY fix (0% success rate, 20 days offline) #11721) after recompilation
Fix Research workflow (Research Workflow - Still failing after TAVILY_API_KEY fix (20% success rate, 17 days offline) #11722) after recompilation
Medium Priority (P2 - This Week)
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