
Worked on the holepunchto/pear and holepunchto/pear-docs repositories, focusing on both documentation accuracy and test coverage. Improved the Hypercore documentation by clarifying that the encryptionKey parameter is a Buffer rather than a String, reducing integration errors and supporting more reliable encryption implementations. In the main pear repository, expanded test coverage for the preflight flag to ensure assets are downloaded correctly, and updated package dependencies to incorporate recent bug fixes. Utilized JavaScript, Node.js, and Markdown to deliver precise documentation and robust testing, contributing to more stable workflows and clearer onboarding for developers working with these projects.
2025-11 monthly summary for holepunchto/pear: Strengthened preflight reliability by expanding test coverage and refreshing dependencies. This work focused on validating preflight flag behavior to ensure assets are downloaded correctly, setting the stage for stable preflight workflows and smoother future releases.
2025-11 monthly summary for holepunchto/pear: Strengthened preflight reliability by expanding test coverage and refreshing dependencies. This work focused on validating preflight flag behavior to ensure assets are downloaded correctly, setting the stage for stable preflight workflows and smoother future releases.
February 2025 monthly summary focused on improving documentation accuracy for Hypercore encryption usage in holepunchto/pear-docs. The primary deliverable was correcting the encryptionKey type in hypercore docs to reflect that it is a Buffer, not a String, ensuring developers implement encryption correctly and reducing integration errors. The change is tracked by commit 9713b381a1f4528b39eae02e0464f27240653eee and relates to issue #166. No code changes beyond documentation were recorded this month for this repo.
February 2025 monthly summary focused on improving documentation accuracy for Hypercore encryption usage in holepunchto/pear-docs. The primary deliverable was correcting the encryptionKey type in hypercore docs to reflect that it is a Buffer, not a String, ensuring developers implement encryption correctly and reducing integration errors. The change is tracked by commit 9713b381a1f4528b39eae02e0464f27240653eee and relates to issue #166. No code changes beyond documentation were recorded this month for this repo.

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