
Antonio Mansilla contributed to the spryker/spryker-docs repository by delivering a range of features focused on AI integration, B2B commerce, and documentation quality over four months. He implemented enhancements such as an AI Visual Add To Cart video demonstration, Early Access Program badge logic, and a new carousel UI component, using HTML, JavaScript, and Liquid. Antonio improved release notes UX, expanded AI and commerce documentation, and stabilized CI pipelines, addressing both user experience and technical reliability. His work demonstrated depth in front-end development, technical writing, and configuration management, resulting in clearer onboarding, faster feature adoption, and more maintainable documentation workflows.
February 2026 (2026-02) focused on improving release communication, documentation quality, UI capabilities, and build reliability for spryker-docs. Delivered expanded AI/Commerce release notes, refined release notes UX, added a new Carousel UI, enhanced product attachments with labeling and visuals, and strengthened documentation including backoffice configuration guidance and linking improvements. These efforts improve onboarding, upgrade guidance, and time-to-value for customers while reducing CI downtime and increasing docs consistency.
February 2026 (2026-02) focused on improving release communication, documentation quality, UI capabilities, and build reliability for spryker-docs. Delivered expanded AI/Commerce release notes, refined release notes UX, added a new Carousel UI, enhanced product attachments with labeling and visuals, and strengthened documentation including backoffice configuration guidance and linking improvements. These efforts improve onboarding, upgrade guidance, and time-to-value for customers while reducing CI downtime and increasing docs consistency.
January 2026: Delivered the Early Access Program (EAP) badge on feature pages in spryker/spryker-docs, updated layout to conditionally display the badge based on page label, and added a dedicated EAP documentation page. These changes improve feature discoverability for testers, reduce confusion around features under testing, and strengthen rollout documentation. No major bugs were fixed this month; focus was on feature delivery and documentation updates. Technologies/skills demonstrated include front-end UI updates, conditional rendering, documentation authoring, and Git-based traceability with commit 536c08cd0a9182b579e2051b5aecb7201327e147.
January 2026: Delivered the Early Access Program (EAP) badge on feature pages in spryker/spryker-docs, updated layout to conditionally display the badge based on page label, and added a dedicated EAP documentation page. These changes improve feature discoverability for testers, reduce confusion around features under testing, and strengthen rollout documentation. No major bugs were fixed this month; focus was on feature delivery and documentation updates. Technologies/skills demonstrated include front-end UI updates, conditional rendering, documentation authoring, and Git-based traceability with commit 536c08cd0a9182b579e2051b5aecb7201327e147.
December 2025 — Spryker Docs (spryker/spryker-docs). This month focused on delivering business-critical features, expanding AI and commerce documentation, improving navigation and SSP clarity, and stabilizing release processes. Key features delivered included the first batch of commerce capabilities across the platform, added AI Foundation business documentation, and the inclusion of AI-area contributions in release notes. Documentation/navigation improvements for PBC All (new sidebars and updated links) and clear SSP model adjustments enhanced developer onboarding and modeling clarity. CI pipeline reliability fixes reduced build noise and improved deployment confidence. Major bugs fixed encompassed installation guides cleanup to remove references to non-B2B-Marketplace repos, rollback of previously removed navigation links to ensure consistency, and targeted broken-link fixes. Overall, these efforts increased business value through faster time-to-market for core capabilities, better content quality and discoverability, and more stable release pipelines.
December 2025 — Spryker Docs (spryker/spryker-docs). This month focused on delivering business-critical features, expanding AI and commerce documentation, improving navigation and SSP clarity, and stabilizing release processes. Key features delivered included the first batch of commerce capabilities across the platform, added AI Foundation business documentation, and the inclusion of AI-area contributions in release notes. Documentation/navigation improvements for PBC All (new sidebars and updated links) and clear SSP model adjustments enhanced developer onboarding and modeling clarity. CI pipeline reliability fixes reduced build noise and improved deployment confidence. Major bugs fixed encompassed installation guides cleanup to remove references to non-B2B-Marketplace repos, rollback of previously removed navigation links to ensure consistency, and targeted broken-link fixes. Overall, these efforts increased business value through faster time-to-market for core capabilities, better content quality and discoverability, and more stable release pipelines.
September 2025 — Spryker Docs: Delivered AI Visual Add To Cart Release Notes Video Demonstration to enhance release notes comprehension and feature adoption. The documentation update embeds an HTML figure and video tag, preserving the existing business benefits narrative.
September 2025 — Spryker Docs: Delivered AI Visual Add To Cart Release Notes Video Demonstration to enhance release notes comprehension and feature adoption. The documentation update embeds an HTML figure and video tag, preserving the existing business benefits narrative.

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