
Over the past year, Gao Jianli developed and maintained the PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper repository, delivering a robust suite of features for network policy management, licensing, and user experience. He engineered modular UI components and centralized configuration flows using TypeScript and Vue.js, integrating API authentication, DoS protection, and push notification systems. His work included Docker-based build automation, CI/CD pipeline optimization, and internationalization support, ensuring reliable deployments and cross-locale usability. By refactoring component architecture and enhancing state management, Gao improved maintainability and scalability. The depth of his contributions is reflected in stable releases, streamlined workflows, and a consistently high standard of code quality.

October 2025 — PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper: Delivered faster build/deploy pipeline, UI refinements, and localization improvements. Focus on business value: faster feedback loop, more reliable deployments, and improved user experience for licensing and profile features. Key outcomes include reduced build times via Docker/maven caching, more deterministic CI, improved profile UI layout, and expanded Chinese localization support for license status.
October 2025 — PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper: Delivered faster build/deploy pipeline, UI refinements, and localization improvements. Focus on business value: faster feedback loop, more reliable deployments, and improved user experience for licensing and profile features. Key outcomes include reduced build times via Docker/maven caching, more deterministic CI, improved profile UI layout, and expanded Chinese localization support for license status.
Monthly performance summary for PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper (2025-09): Delivered core features, stabilized UI, and enabled centralized policy management. The month focused on business value through secure configuration, improved usability, and localization-ready interfaces. Highlights below show what was delivered, how it maps to value, and the technologies used.
Monthly performance summary for PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper (2025-09): Delivered core features, stabilized UI, and enabled centralized policy management. The month focused on business value through secure configuration, improved usability, and localization-ready interfaces. Highlights below show what was delivered, how it maps to value, and the technologies used.
August 2025 — PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper delivered major UI and platform enhancements, plus targeted code-quality fixes. Key deliveries include a complete Plus Licensing UI overhaul with separate V1/V2 license flows, centralized modal logic, and an improved free-trial flow and license API; a cross-locale Donation Platform update migrating references to MBD (MianBaoDuo) and aligning UI texts; and the Network Type (netType) feature with UI components, routing, API service, and translations. Additionally, lint/type-definition fixes in queryIpLink.vue reduced warnings and improved type safety. These changes improve licensing reliability, cross-region consistency, and network policy management, while reducing technical debt and supporting scalable internationalization.
August 2025 — PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper delivered major UI and platform enhancements, plus targeted code-quality fixes. Key deliveries include a complete Plus Licensing UI overhaul with separate V1/V2 license flows, centralized modal logic, and an improved free-trial flow and license API; a cross-locale Donation Platform update migrating references to MBD (MianBaoDuo) and aligning UI texts; and the Network Type (netType) feature with UI components, routing, API service, and translations. Additionally, lint/type-definition fixes in queryIpLink.vue reduced warnings and improved type safety. These changes improve licensing reliability, cross-region consistency, and network policy management, while reducing technical debt and supporting scalable internationalization.
July 2025 — PeerBanHelper delivered a focused set of data navigation, robustness, and deployment improvements, enhancing data handling, user experience, and deployment flexibility. Key features include slide limit support, sorting enhancements (including partial field sorting and full write), and major UX upgrades (full log display and breadcrumb pagination). The month also delivered scalable data presentation (banlist pagination and page ban list) and broader deployment/configuration enhancements (Docker args, Git hash args, and removal of HTTP/2) along with reliability fixes across alignment, nbsp cleanup, and production header handling. Documentation updates accompanied the changes. Overall, these efforts improve throughput, reliability, and developer productivity while delivering clearer, faster data access for users.
July 2025 — PeerBanHelper delivered a focused set of data navigation, robustness, and deployment improvements, enhancing data handling, user experience, and deployment flexibility. Key features include slide limit support, sorting enhancements (including partial field sorting and full write), and major UX upgrades (full log display and breadcrumb pagination). The month also delivered scalable data presentation (banlist pagination and page ban list) and broader deployment/configuration enhancements (Docker args, Git hash args, and removal of HTTP/2) along with reliability fixes across alignment, nbsp cleanup, and production header handling. Documentation updates accompanied the changes. Overall, these efforts improve throughput, reliability, and developer productivity while delivering clearer, faster data access for users.
May 2025 Monthly Summary for PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper: Key features delivered to enhance security, stability, and configuration flexibility. Focus areas included dependency upgrades for security and compatibility, and improved push notification configuration. No major bugs fixed this month; the emphasis was on forward-compatibility, maintainability, and reducing deployment risk.
May 2025 Monthly Summary for PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper: Key features delivered to enhance security, stability, and configuration flexibility. Focus areas included dependency upgrades for security and compatibility, and improved push notification configuration. No major bugs fixed this month; the emphasis was on forward-compatibility, maintainability, and reducing deployment risk.
April 2025 performance summary for PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper focused on delivering a streamlined authentication flow and stabilizing the codebase. Key features delivered include a centralized API authentication flow by removing the Authorization header from API requests, reducing surface area for token handling and simplifying token transmission. In parallel, a Technical Debt Cleanup and Dependency Maintenance effort addressed translation cleanup, lockfile hygiene, dependency upgrades, and ESLint/type-safety improvements to improve code health and build reliability.
April 2025 performance summary for PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper focused on delivering a streamlined authentication flow and stabilizing the codebase. Key features delivered include a centralized API authentication flow by removing the Authorization header from API requests, reducing surface area for token handling and simplifying token transmission. In parallel, a Technical Debt Cleanup and Dependency Maintenance effort addressed translation cleanup, lockfile hygiene, dependency upgrades, and ESLint/type-safety improvements to improve code health and build reliability.
March 2025 — PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper: Delivered Bark Push Notification integration, IPv6 ban list display fix, and removal of Dependabot Maven updates. These changes expand notification channels, improve data accuracy, and streamline dependency maintenance.
March 2025 — PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper: Delivered Bark Push Notification integration, IPv6 ban list display fix, and removal of Dependabot Maven updates. These changes expand notification channels, improve data accuracy, and streamline dependency maintenance.
February 2025 performance summary for PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper: Implemented batch-script suite for PeerBanHelper with multi-mode execution and robust CRLF handling; stabilized Docker builds by refreshing package index and ensuring npm, curl, and git are present; strengthened CI/CD by adding Windows JNI build workflow and enhancing job naming for clarity; modernized frontend stack with upgrades to TypeScript, ESLint, Vite, and Vue libraries; added EcoMode OS version guard to enforce Windows 22621+ for API usage, preventing runtime errors. These changes improve deployment reliability, cross-platform compatibility, developer productivity, and user-facing stability. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Windows batch scripting, Docker, GitHub Actions CI/CD, JNI integration, Maven dependency management, and frontend modernization (TypeScript, ESLint, Vite, Vue libraries).
February 2025 performance summary for PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper: Implemented batch-script suite for PeerBanHelper with multi-mode execution and robust CRLF handling; stabilized Docker builds by refreshing package index and ensuring npm, curl, and git are present; strengthened CI/CD by adding Windows JNI build workflow and enhancing job naming for clarity; modernized frontend stack with upgrades to TypeScript, ESLint, Vite, and Vue libraries; added EcoMode OS version guard to enforce Windows 22621+ for API usage, preventing runtime errors. These changes improve deployment reliability, cross-platform compatibility, developer productivity, and user-facing stability. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Windows batch scripting, Docker, GitHub Actions CI/CD, JNI integration, Maven dependency management, and frontend modernization (TypeScript, ESLint, Vite, Vue libraries).
January 2025 (PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper) delivered core features, stability fixes, and release-engineering improvements that improve configurability, reliability, and time-to-value. Notable outcomes include the end-to-end Global Pause Mode, added DNS settings UI, button configuration feedback, and extensive UI polish. Release engineering activities included a 10.0.0 release, Docker build restoration, and CI/config updates to improve build reliability and QA coverage. Targeted stability fixes address compilation, infinite-loop scenarios, and upgrade/login resilience, contributing to safer deployments and smoother user experiences.
January 2025 (PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper) delivered core features, stability fixes, and release-engineering improvements that improve configurability, reliability, and time-to-value. Notable outcomes include the end-to-end Global Pause Mode, added DNS settings UI, button configuration feedback, and extensive UI polish. Release engineering activities included a 10.0.0 release, Docker build restoration, and CI/config updates to improve build reliability and QA coverage. Targeted stability fixes address compilation, infinite-loop scenarios, and upgrade/login resilience, contributing to safer deployments and smoother user experiences.
December 2024 — PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper delivered a focused set of features, reliability fixes, and UX improvements that drive interoperability, performance, and user trust. Notable work includes IPFS URL support, a major dependency upgrade to 7.2.0, UX refinements such as loading indicators and skeleton screens, a comprehensive Markdown rendering overhaul with a changelog viewer, and the completion of the Labs module plus license-related enhancements. These changes reduce startup risk, improve content handling, and strengthen stability across countdowns, logging, and UI layouts. Demonstrates strong frontend/UX, API integration, and build/config hygiene.
December 2024 — PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper delivered a focused set of features, reliability fixes, and UX improvements that drive interoperability, performance, and user trust. Notable work includes IPFS URL support, a major dependency upgrade to 7.2.0, UX refinements such as loading indicators and skeleton screens, a comprehensive Markdown rendering overhaul with a changelog viewer, and the completion of the Labs module plus license-related enhancements. These changes reduce startup risk, improve content handling, and strengthen stability across countdowns, logging, and UI layouts. Demonstrates strong frontend/UX, API integration, and build/config hygiene.
November 2024 delivered substantial business value for PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper with a stable release-ready codebase, user-focused UI improvements, and enhanced developer experience. Key outcomes include the completion of the Online Editing Workflow, targeted UI enhancements with button integration and UX polish, strong build hygiene (license addition, renovate config, lockfile updates, and a version bump), notable performance and reliability improvements (log UI refactor, skeleton handling, and dark-mode chart resilience), and expanded English documentation to accelerate onboarding.
November 2024 delivered substantial business value for PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper with a stable release-ready codebase, user-focused UI improvements, and enhanced developer experience. Key outcomes include the completion of the Online Editing Workflow, targeted UI enhancements with button integration and UX polish, strong build hygiene (license addition, renovate config, lockfile updates, and a version bump), notable performance and reliability improvements (log UI refactor, skeleton handling, and dark-mode chart resilience), and expanded English documentation to accelerate onboarding.
October 2024 monthly work summary for PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper focusing on feature delivery, UI polish, scripting support, and code quality improvements. Delivered four major features with cross-platform UI consistency, expanded user control through a drawer-based Ignore Address management with localization, integrated AviatorScript editing via Monaco Editor, and improved code formatting for Vue components. No major bugs fixed reported this month; stabilization and QA activities completed.
October 2024 monthly work summary for PBH-BTN/PeerBanHelper focusing on feature delivery, UI polish, scripting support, and code quality improvements. Delivered four major features with cross-platform UI consistency, expanded user control through a drawer-based Ignore Address management with localization, integrated AviatorScript editing via Monaco Editor, and improved code formatting for Vue components. No major bugs fixed reported this month; stabilization and QA activities completed.
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