
Adam contributed to the projectdiscovery/katana and projectdiscovery/nuclei-templates repositories by enhancing installation reliability and documentation clarity. He updated the katana README to specify Go 1.24.1 as the recommended version, proactively reducing installation failures and clarifying onboarding for new users. In nuclei-templates, Adam fixed broken YAML links across numerous configuration files and added validated references to external documentation, such as Noseyparker and Sauce Labs, improving user guidance and reducing dead links. His work demonstrated a strong focus on configuration management and content management, utilizing Markdown and YAML to deliver targeted improvements that addressed real user pain points.
April 2025 monthly summary for projectdiscovery/nuclei-templates: Key fixes and documentation enhancements focused on improving reliability and guidance for users. Delivered across YAML configuration docs and token exposure templates. Strengthened cross-repo references with verified Noseyparker and Sauce Labs documentation, reducing 404s and improving onboarding.
April 2025 monthly summary for projectdiscovery/nuclei-templates: Key fixes and documentation enhancements focused on improving reliability and guidance for users. Delivered across YAML configuration docs and token exposure templates. Strengthened cross-repo references with verified Noseyparker and Sauce Labs documentation, reducing 404s and improving onboarding.
March 2025 (2025-03) in projectdiscovery/katana focused on installation reliability and documentation quality. Delivered a Go version prerequisites update to guide users toward Go 1.24.1 and to flag potential failures with Go 1.18, reducing installation issues. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact includes clearer onboarding, fewer environment-related support questions, and improved documentation accuracy.
March 2025 (2025-03) in projectdiscovery/katana focused on installation reliability and documentation quality. Delivered a Go version prerequisites update to guide users toward Go 1.24.1 and to flag potential failures with Go 1.18, reducing installation issues. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact includes clearer onboarding, fewer environment-related support questions, and improved documentation accuracy.

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