
Over three months, Prslc113 enhanced the APatch and KernelSU repositories by delivering targeted features and stability improvements. On APatch, they improved the WebUI’s usability and visual consistency, strengthened update reliability by refining broadcast handling, and stabilized module updates through safer HTTP response processing. For KernelSU, Prslc113 resolved CI pipeline failures by addressing Git ownership issues and ensuring accurate version retrieval in containerized builds. Their work leveraged Kotlin, Python scripting, and CI/CD automation, including Docker and Telegram API integration. These contributions reduced deployment risk, streamlined artifact delivery, and improved end-user experience, demonstrating depth in Android development and continuous integration practices.
Monthly summary for 2025-12: Focused on stabilizing APatch's runtime behavior and accelerating artifact delivery through CI automation. Delivered code-level safety improvements and CI enhancements that reduce update risk and streamline crash analysis.
Monthly summary for 2025-12: Focused on stabilizing APatch's runtime behavior and accelerating artifact delivery through CI automation. Delivered code-level safety improvements and CI enhancements that reduce update risk and streamline crash analysis.
November 2025 (2025-11) focused on delivering UI consistency improvements and strengthening the update lifecycle for the APatch project. Key work included a WebUI visual enhancement and a reliability fix to the update module's download handling. These efforts improve end-user experience, reduce maintenance toil, and reinforce platform reliability. Impactful outcomes include: a more intuitive WebUI with a left-aligned action button and a dedicated icon, and a robust update workflow that reliably reacts to system download events. The changes reduce support friction, accelerate deployment cycles, and lay groundwork for future automation. Tech proficiency demonstrated spans Android UI/UX adjustments (vector drawables for icons, layout repositioning) and Android broadcast handling (receiver registration for system broadcasts) with clear commit hygiene.
November 2025 (2025-11) focused on delivering UI consistency improvements and strengthening the update lifecycle for the APatch project. Key work included a WebUI visual enhancement and a reliability fix to the update module's download handling. These efforts improve end-user experience, reduce maintenance toil, and reinforce platform reliability. Impactful outcomes include: a more intuitive WebUI with a left-aligned action button and a dedicated icon, and a robust update workflow that reliably reacts to system download events. The changes reduce support friction, accelerate deployment cycles, and lay groundwork for future automation. Tech proficiency demonstrated spans Android UI/UX adjustments (vector drawables for icons, layout repositioning) and Android broadcast handling (receiver registration for system broadcasts) with clear commit hygiene.
Month: 2025-10; Focused on stabilizing KernelSU CI pipeline and ensuring reproducible builds. Delivered a critical bug fix in CI: KernelSU CI Build Version Retrieval and Ownership Fixes, addressing a LKM version number anomaly and Git ownership issues that previously caused CI failures. Implemented git config --global --add safe.directory in the CI environment to bypass container-host ownership checks, enabling correct version retrieval during builds. Result: more reliable CI, consistent versioning, and smoother release cycles. Skills demonstrated include deep CI diagnosis, Docker/container vs host permission handling, and Git configuration for safe directories.
Month: 2025-10; Focused on stabilizing KernelSU CI pipeline and ensuring reproducible builds. Delivered a critical bug fix in CI: KernelSU CI Build Version Retrieval and Ownership Fixes, addressing a LKM version number anomaly and Git ownership issues that previously caused CI failures. Implemented git config --global --add safe.directory in the CI environment to bypass container-host ownership checks, enabling correct version retrieval during builds. Result: more reliable CI, consistent versioning, and smoother release cycles. Skills demonstrated include deep CI diagnosis, Docker/container vs host permission handling, and Git configuration for safe directories.

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