
During January 2025, Raptor enhanced the TriliumNext/Notes repository by implementing RFC 5870 geo URI support, focusing on seamless integration with mapping services and improved location-based workflows. Using TypeScript and JavaScript, Raptor developed robust front-end logic to recognize and process geo: URIs, ensuring safe handling through URI sanitization and reducing security risks. The solution leveraged Electron’s shell capabilities to open geo links directly within Electron environments, streamlining cross-application workflows. This targeted feature addressed business needs for data interoperability and user experience, demonstrating depth in configuration management and front-end development while delivering a focused, well-integrated enhancement within a short timeframe.
January 2025 (TriliumNext/Notes) focused on expanding URL handling capabilities by adding RFC 5870 geo URI support, with safe sanitization and Electron-based link opening to improve mapping and location-based workflows. This business-value-driven work enables seamless integration with mapping services, improving user experience, data interoperability, and cross-application workflows. Delivered a feature with two commits to enable RFC 5870 geo-URI support, enhancing URI recognition/processing and secure handling.
January 2025 (TriliumNext/Notes) focused on expanding URL handling capabilities by adding RFC 5870 geo URI support, with safe sanitization and Electron-based link opening to improve mapping and location-based workflows. This business-value-driven work enables seamless integration with mapping services, improving user experience, data interoperability, and cross-application workflows. Delivered a feature with two commits to enable RFC 5870 geo-URI support, enhancing URI recognition/processing and secure handling.

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