The definition for preferences is globally named `Spec` because that's the type that cue outputs
This adds a swagger annotation to rename the definition in the swagger schema to `Preferences`
This will be easier to use in generated clients
* Update all core kinds to flattened lineages
* Regen Go types, without any
* Regen Go types, s/interface{}/any/
* Update generated core typescript
* Update generate docs
* Fix defaults gen in veneer index jenny
* Flatten plugindef lineage
* Convert all plugin kinds to flattened form
* Switch back to interface{} for now
* Switch to fs.Sub in plugin DeclParser
* Mostly undesirable codegen changes, to be fixed
* Update mod and sum
* Update pfs tests to flattened lineages
* Update thema to latest, regen docs
* extract kindsys
* reinstate kindsys report
This may end up living somewhere else (or not! who knows!), but the important part is that I don't get rid of it right now :)
I hate the package layout (kindsysreport/codegen) for the main function and will take pretty much any alternative suggestion, but we can change also change it later.
Note that the generated report.json is in a different location - anything using this (ops something) needs to be updated.
* kindsysreport in codeowners
* Update oapi library and thema
* Use fork commit to fix elasticsearch and cloudwatch generators
* Update thema
* Fixes
* Update thema with last fixes
* Sync
* Fix test
* Update thema and schemas
* Update thema
* Kindsys: Replace DeclForGen with kindsys.Kind
DeclForGen was always unnecessary - it just wasn't obvious on initial
implementation, when we were focused on generating unique types for each
core kind. This removes it, considerably simplifying interactions with
kindsys - virtually everything now just relies on kindsys.Kind and its
derived interfaces.
* Removed unused jenny
* Rename params in jennies