* fix(docs/pt-BR): replace untranslated code block placeholders
Replace all `# (O código não é traduzido)` and `# código não traduzido`
placeholder comments in the PT-BR docs with the actual code from the
English source files.
Files fixed:
- docs/pt-BR/concepts/flows.mdx (~15 placeholders → real code)
- docs/pt-BR/guides/flows/mastering-flow-state.mdx (~17 placeholders → real code)
Code itself is kept in English per i18n conventions. Inline # comments
within code blocks have been translated to Portuguese.
* fix(docs/pt-BR): address CodeRabbit review comments
- flows.mdx: add missing load_dotenv() call after imports
- mastering-flow-state.mdx: fix PersistentCounterFlow second-run example
to pass inputs={"id": flow1.state.id} to kickoff(), matching the
documented resume pattern; update comment accordingly
## Summary
- Add a new docs page at `docs/en/guides/flows/inputs-id-deprecation.mdx` that explains the deprecation of `inputs.id` as a `@persist` hydration mechanism and walks users through migrating to `restoreFromStateId` (available in CrewAI **v1.14.5 and later**).
- Wire the page into `docs.json` next to `mastering-flow-state` in all 13 version blocks across all 4 languages (52 nav inserts).
- Add translations for `ar`, `ko`, `pt-BR`
* docs: add OSS upgrade & crew-to-flow migration guide
* docs: add upgrading-crewai guide and installation note
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: consolidate upgrade & migration guide into single page
Merge the broader root-level upgrade-crewai.mdx into the canonical
en/guides/migration/upgrading-crewai.mdx so there is one comprehensive
upgrade & migration page covering: project venv vs global CLI, why
crewai install alone won't bump versions, breaking changes, and the
Crew-to-Flow migration. Removes the orphaned root-level file (which
was not referenced in docs.json nav).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: add pt-BR, ar, ko translations of upgrade/migration guide
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: reduce upgrade guide scope to package upgrade + breaking changes only
* docs: soften intro tone — releases ship features, not breaking changes
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: resolve CodeRabbit review comments
- Add space between Arabic conjunction and `uv.lock` code span (ar)
- Add explicit {#memory-embedder-config} anchors to localized headings
so in-page links resolve correctly (ar, ko, pt-BR, en)
Co-authored-by: Lucas Gomide <lucaslg200@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Lucas Gomide <lucaslg200@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Greyson LaLonde <greyson.r.lalonde@gmail.com>
## Summary
- Reverts `b0e2fda` ("fix(flow): add execution_id separate from state.id", COR-48): removes `Flow.execution_id` and points `current_flow_id` / `current_flow_request_id` back at `flow_id` (i.e. `state.id`). The separate per-run tracking id was no longer the right abstraction once `restore_from_state_id` reshapes how `state.id` is assigned;
- Adds an optional `restore_from_state_id` kwarg to `Flow.kickoff` / `Flow.kickoff_async` that hydrates state from a previously-persisted flow's latest snapshot
- Reassigns `state.id` to a fresh value (or `inputs["id"]` if pinned) so the new run's `@persist` writes don't extend the source's history
- Existing `inputs["id"]` resume, `@persist`, and `from_checkpoint` paths are unchanged
## Problem
`@persist` only supports *resume* today: `kickoff(inputs={"id": <uuid>})` hydrates state and continues writing under the same `flow_uuid`. There's no way to **fork** — hydrate from a snapshot but persist under a separate key, leaving the source's history intact. This PR adds that.
| | `state.id` after kickoff | `@persist` writes land under |
|---|---|---|
| `inputs["id"]` (resume) | supplied id | supplied id (extends history) |
| `restore_from_state_id` (fork) | fresh id, or `inputs["id"]` if pinned | new id (source preserved) |
## Behavior
| `inputs.id` | `restore_from_state_id` | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| — | — | Fresh kickoff |
| set | — | Existing resume |
| — | UUID | Fork — new `state.id`, hydrated from source |
| set | UUID | Fork into a pinned `state.id`, hydrated from source |
- Source not found → silent fallback (mirrors existing resume)
- Both `from_checkpoint` and `restore_from_state_id` set → `ValueError`
- `restore_from_state_id=None` → byte-identical to current main
## Design
Fork hydration runs before the existing `inputs` block in `kickoff_async`. On a hit, it calls the same `_restore_state` primitive used by resume, then overwrites `state.id` with a fresh UUID (or `inputs["id"]`). A `fork_succeeded` flag gates the existing `inputs["id"]` path so we don't double-load. `_completed_methods` / `_is_execution_resuming` are intentionally untouched — skip-completed-methods remains the territory of `apply_checkpoint` and `from_pending`.
## Test plan
- [ ] `pytest tests/test_flow_persistence.py` — 5 new tests (four-row matrix, not-found fallback, default no-op, conflict raise) + 6 existing as regression
- [ ] `pytest tests/test_flow.py` — broader flow suite
- [ ] Manual end-to-end against an HITL `@persist` flow
* feat(flow): add optional key param to @persist decorator
Allows users to specify which state attribute to use as the
persistence key instead of always defaulting to state.id.
Usage: @persist(key='conversation_id')
Falls back to state.id when key is not provided (no breaking change).
Raises ValueError if the specified key is missing or falsy on state.
* docs(flow): document @persist key parameter for custom persistence keys
* fix(flow): use explicit None check for persist key to avoid empty-string fallback
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Co-authored-by: iris-clawd <iris-clawd@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: iris-clawd <iris@crewai.com>
Co-authored-by: Lorenze Jay <63378463+lorenzejay@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs: add Build with AI page for coding agents and AI assistants
* docs: add Build with AI section to README
* docs: trim README Build with AI section to skills install only
* docs: add skills.sh reference link for npx install
* docs: add coding agent logos to Build with AI page
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* docs(cli): document device-code login and config reset guidance; renumber sections
* docs(cli): fix duplicate numbering (renumber Login/API Keys/Configuration sections)
* docs: Fix webhook documentation to include meta dict in all webhook payloads
- Add note explaining that meta objects from kickoff requests are included in all webhook payloads
- Update webhook examples to show proper payload structure including meta field
- Fix webhook examples to match actual API implementation
- Apply changes to English, Korean, and Portuguese documentation
Resolves the documentation gap where meta dict passing to webhooks was not documented despite being implemented in the API.
* WIP: CrewAI docs theme, changelog, GEO, localization
* docs(cli): fix merge markers; ensure mode: "wide"; convert ASCII tables to Markdown (en/pt-BR/ko)
* docs: add group icons across locales; split Automation/Integrations; update tools overviews and links
* docs: add pt-br translations
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* Update mcp/overview.mdx brazilian docs
Its en-US counterpart was updated after I did a pass,
so now it includes the new section about @CrewBase