
Over a three-month period, Cp0204 worked on the IceWhaleTech/CasaOS-AppStore repository, focusing on deployment stability, configuration management, and user experience improvements. They upgraded core applications like Home Assistant and Immich by updating Docker Compose configurations, adding runtime mounts, and extending support for ARM architectures, which improved cross-platform compatibility. Cp0204 also streamlined authentication by shifting TTYDBridge to Linux system user credentials, reducing setup complexity and enhancing security. Their work included a visual refresh of app icons to improve branding consistency. Throughout, they leveraged Docker, YAML, and DevOps practices, delivering maintainable solutions with a disciplined approach to feature upgrades and documentation.

March 2025 monthly summary for IceWhaleTech/CasaOS-AppStore focusing on delivering robust deployment capabilities and up-to-date dependencies to strengthen stability and cross-architecture support.
March 2025 monthly summary for IceWhaleTech/CasaOS-AppStore focusing on delivering robust deployment capabilities and up-to-date dependencies to strengthen stability and cross-architecture support.
February 2025: Delivered a visual refresh of CasaOS AppStore icons across four apps, improving branding consistency and user perception with a focused UI polish.
February 2025: Delivered a visual refresh of CasaOS AppStore icons across four apps, improving branding consistency and user perception with a focused UI polish.
December 2024: Key developments in IceWhaleTech/CasaOS-AppStore included security and deployment enhancements: (1) TTYDBridge Authentication Method Update to Linux System User, simplifying setup and removing the need for separate HTTP credentials; (2) Immich App Upgrade to v1.123.0 with updated Docker images and refreshed bilingual documentation. No major bugs fixed reported this month based on the work log. Overall impact: faster onboarding, reduced configuration errors, and a more maintainable stack with up-to-date dependencies. Technologies demonstrated: Docker Compose, Linux system user authentication, Docker image versioning, bilingual English/Chinese documentation, and documentation-driven enhancements.
December 2024: Key developments in IceWhaleTech/CasaOS-AppStore included security and deployment enhancements: (1) TTYDBridge Authentication Method Update to Linux System User, simplifying setup and removing the need for separate HTTP credentials; (2) Immich App Upgrade to v1.123.0 with updated Docker images and refreshed bilingual documentation. No major bugs fixed reported this month based on the work log. Overall impact: faster onboarding, reduced configuration errors, and a more maintainable stack with up-to-date dependencies. Technologies demonstrated: Docker Compose, Linux system user authentication, Docker image versioning, bilingual English/Chinese documentation, and documentation-driven enhancements.
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