
T. Inaba enhanced the NUTFes/group-manager-2 repository by unifying the edit button experience across four major forms, addressing UI fragmentation and improving user consistency. Using React, TypeScript, and Storybook, Inaba introduced a FormProviderDecorator to stabilize Chromatic visual tests and upgraded Storybook decorators for better type safety and compatibility. The work included resolving lint issues and refining the frontend design system, which reduced QA effort and improved maintainability. By focusing on design-system-driven UI improvements and stricter type checks, Inaba delivered a more reliable and cohesive frontend, enabling faster feature delivery and more robust visual regression testing for the project.

July 2025: Delivered UI consistency improvements and stabilized visual testing in NUTFes/group-manager-2. Key work centered on unifying the edit button UX across RentItemsForm, Food Product application form, PurchaseLists, and Cooking Process applications, and on addressing Chromatic visual test failures and Storybook compatibility through a FormProviderDecorator and a refined decorator. These changes reduce UI fragmentation, lower QA effort, and improve maintainability of the frontend design system.
July 2025: Delivered UI consistency improvements and stabilized visual testing in NUTFes/group-manager-2. Key work centered on unifying the edit button UX across RentItemsForm, Food Product application form, PurchaseLists, and Cooking Process applications, and on addressing Chromatic visual test failures and Storybook compatibility through a FormProviderDecorator and a refined decorator. These changes reduce UI fragmentation, lower QA effort, and improve maintainability of the frontend design system.
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