
Nic developed the Critique Bookmarklet feature for the kagisearch/kagi-docs repository, enabling users to initiate content critique directly from their browsers with a single click. This feature was implemented using JavaScript, focusing on creating bookmarklets that streamline the critique process and reduce barriers to user feedback. Nic integrated the bookmarklet into the Assistant Page and updated the relevant Markdown documentation to guide users and improve discoverability. By publishing the bookmarklet to the community addons page, Nic facilitated broader adoption. The work demonstrated solid front end development and documentation skills, delivering a focused, well-documented enhancement that addressed user feedback workflows.
December 2025 monthly summary for kagisearch/kagi-docs: Delivered the Critique Bookmarklet feature, enabling one-click content critique directly from the browser. Integrated the bookmarklet into the Assistant Page (issue #872) and updated documentation to include a dedicated critique bookmarklet section with an introductory note. Also published the bookmarklet to the community addons page for broader discoverability. These changes reduce feedback friction, accelerate content quality iterations, and demonstrate solid JavaScript bookmarklet development and documentation practices across repo docs.
December 2025 monthly summary for kagisearch/kagi-docs: Delivered the Critique Bookmarklet feature, enabling one-click content critique directly from the browser. Integrated the bookmarklet into the Assistant Page (issue #872) and updated documentation to include a dedicated critique bookmarklet section with an introductory note. Also published the bookmarklet to the community addons page for broader discoverability. These changes reduce feedback friction, accelerate content quality iterations, and demonstrate solid JavaScript bookmarklet development and documentation practices across repo docs.

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