
During February 2026, To19 worked on the crowdsecurity/crowdsec-docs repository to improve documentation consistency by renaming the tests directory to test throughout the codebase and related documentation. This change addressed path-related build and search errors by updating all references, reducing the risk of broken links and doc-generation failures. To19 utilized Markdown for documentation updates and applied version control best practices with Git to track and propagate the changes. The work demonstrated attention to repository hygiene and naming conventions, resulting in smoother onboarding for contributors and more reliable documentation maintenance. The scope was focused, with depth in documentation engineering and refactoring.
February 2026 – crowdsecurity/crowdsec-docs: Implemented documentation naming consistency by renaming the tests directory from tests to test across the repo and docs. This feature, supported by commit 403996eb7bf780eb4abdc6e57664ac9306bfa95c, aligns with repository-wide naming standards and reduces path-related build and search errors. Major bug fix: updated references to reflect the renamed directory, preventing broken links and doc-generation failures. Impact: smoother onboarding for contributors, more reliable docs, and faster development cycles. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Git hygiene, refactoring, documentation engineering, naming conventions, and cross-team coordination to propagate standards.
February 2026 – crowdsecurity/crowdsec-docs: Implemented documentation naming consistency by renaming the tests directory from tests to test across the repo and docs. This feature, supported by commit 403996eb7bf780eb4abdc6e57664ac9306bfa95c, aligns with repository-wide naming standards and reduces path-related build and search errors. Major bug fix: updated references to reflect the renamed directory, preventing broken links and doc-generation failures. Impact: smoother onboarding for contributors, more reliable docs, and faster development cycles. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Git hygiene, refactoring, documentation engineering, naming conventions, and cross-team coordination to propagate standards.

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