| name | setup-runtime |
| description | Verify dlthub workspace is ready for dltHub Platform. Use when user wants to deploy for the first time, or when another skill reports missing prerequisites like .workspace file or dlt[hub] dependency. |
Verify workspace for dltHub Platform
Lightweight check that the workspace is ready for runtime work. Run through each check and fix issues as found.
Reference:
1. Verify Python project
Check pyproject.toml exists in the project root. If not:
uv init
dltHub Platform uses pyproject.toml to install dependencies remotely.
2. Check .dlt/.workspace file
ls .dlt/.workspace
This file enables profiles and the runtime CLI. If missing, use dlthub init (preferred):
dlthub init
dlthub init --name <workspace>
dlthub init --dry-run
Or manually as fallback: touch .dlt/.workspace
Heads up: the workspace description shown in the dltHub Platform UI comes from the first line of the docstring in __deployment__.py. You can set it now or later when creating the manifest in (prepare-deployment).
3. Check dlt[hub] dependency
Verify dlt with the hub extra is installed:
uv pip show dlt
If not installed or missing the hub extra:
uv add "dlt[hub]"
If adding dlt to pyproject.toml, pin the exact installed version (==) — uv add may downgrade pre-release versions.
4. Login to dltHub Platform
dlthub login
- Opens a device-code OAuth flow (user visits URL + enters code in browser)
- After login, connect to a workspace:
dlthub workspace connect
dlthub workspace connect <name_or_id>
dlthub workspace connect <name_or_id> --org-id <id>
- The selected workspace ID is stored in
config.toml under [runtime] workspace_id
- To switch workspaces (no re-login needed):
dlthub workspace connect <name_or_id>
- To log out:
dlthub logout
5. Verify profile files exist
ls .dlt/*.toml
List existing config and secrets files. At minimum these should exist:
.dlt/config.toml
.dlt/secrets.toml
.dlt/.workspace
Profile-scoped files (dev.*, prod.*, access.*) may or may not exist yet — that's fine, (prepare-deployment) handles their creation.
Tell the user what's present and what the next step is: use (prepare-deployment) to set up production credentials and destinations.