
Andre Antunes Santos enhanced the Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF repository by developing a frontend-facing endpoint status API and hardening endpoint visibility within the pipeline configuration. Using Java, JavaScript, and YAML, Andre ensured that only enabled endpoints are visible and callable, reducing the risk of misconfiguration and exposure in CI pipelines. The solution included comprehensive tests to validate security constraints and API behavior, supporting regression protection and traceability. Andre’s work improved the reliability and security posture of the configuration management process, while also enabling real-time endpoint health visibility for the frontend. The approach demonstrated depth in API development and DevOps practices.

For 2025-04, contributed to Stirling-PDF by hardening endpoint visibility and adding a frontend-facing endpoint status API, with comprehensive tests. This work reduces security risk by ensuring only enabled endpoints are visible and callable in the pipeline configuration, and provides reliable endpoint status data for UI integration. The changes improve pipeline reliability, security posture, and traceability for configuration changes.
For 2025-04, contributed to Stirling-PDF by hardening endpoint visibility and adding a frontend-facing endpoint status API, with comprehensive tests. This work reduces security risk by ensuring only enabled endpoints are visible and callable in the pipeline configuration, and provides reliable endpoint status data for UI integration. The changes improve pipeline reliability, security posture, and traceability for configuration changes.
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