
In January 2026, Arkhipenko focused on improving the reliability of the arduino/library-registry by updating the StateMachine library entry to reference its current repository. Through careful repository management and attention to dependency accuracy, Arkhipenko removed outdated comments and legacy references, reducing maintenance overhead and minimizing build failures for downstream projects. The work involved editing text-based metadata and aligning registry information with the latest repository location, which streamlined dependency resolution for developers relying on the Arduino ecosystem. Although the scope was limited to a single feature, the update addressed a concrete pain point and contributed to a more robust registry infrastructure.
January 2026 — Focused registry hygiene and dependency accuracy for the Arduino library registry. Implemented a targeted update to the StateMachine library entry to point to the current repository and eliminated outdated comments, reducing build failures and support frictions for downstream projects.
January 2026 — Focused registry hygiene and dependency accuracy for the Arduino library registry. Implemented a targeted update to the StateMachine library entry to point to the current repository and eliminated outdated comments, reducing build failures and support frictions for downstream projects.

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