
During January 2025, this developer delivered a core feature to the kenzok8/sublink-worker repository, focusing on automating Surge-based proxy configuration. They built and integrated SurgeConfigBuilder.js, enabling seamless conversion of subscription URLs into Surge-compatible proxy configurations within the existing Node.js build flow. Their work emphasized modular architecture and cross-module integration, refactoring SurgeConfigBuilder for improved proxy handling and maintainability. By introducing proxy group creation methods and streamlining the configuration pipeline, they reduced manual setup steps and enhanced user onboarding. The project demonstrated depth in backend development, configuration management, and JavaScript, resulting in a more robust and extensible proxy configuration workflow.

January 2025 (2025-01): Delivered a key feature and refactor to kenzok8/sublink-worker focused on Surge-based proxy configuration. Implemented Surge Configuration Builder and Subscription Link Conversion, introducing SurgeConfigBuilder.js and integrating Surge link generation into the existing build flow (htmlBuilder.js and index.js). A subsequent refactor improved SurgeConfigBuilder structure, proxy handling, and added proxy group creation methods to enhance maintainability and extensibility. No separate bug fixes documented for this period; emphasis was on feature delivery, code quality, and long-term scalability. Business value includes streamlined user onboarding, reduced manual configuration steps, and a more robust, maintainable proxy configuration pipeline. Technologies demonstrated include JavaScript/Node.js, modular architecture, and cross-module integration, with commits illustrating feature delivery and refactor.
January 2025 (2025-01): Delivered a key feature and refactor to kenzok8/sublink-worker focused on Surge-based proxy configuration. Implemented Surge Configuration Builder and Subscription Link Conversion, introducing SurgeConfigBuilder.js and integrating Surge link generation into the existing build flow (htmlBuilder.js and index.js). A subsequent refactor improved SurgeConfigBuilder structure, proxy handling, and added proxy group creation methods to enhance maintainability and extensibility. No separate bug fixes documented for this period; emphasis was on feature delivery, code quality, and long-term scalability. Business value includes streamlined user onboarding, reduced manual configuration steps, and a more robust, maintainable proxy configuration pipeline. Technologies demonstrated include JavaScript/Node.js, modular architecture, and cross-module integration, with commits illustrating feature delivery and refactor.
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