
Austin Berry enhanced the docker/mcp-gateway repository by delivering two features focused on improving the Catalog CLI display. He implemented text wrapping, dynamic terminal width adaptation, and visual separators to make server descriptions clearer and catalog navigation more intuitive. To ensure consistent terminal behavior, he migrated the terminal handling library from x/term to moby/term, aligning with docker/cli and improving reliability across environments. Working primarily in Go, Austin applied his expertise in CLI development, system programming, and terminal interaction to reduce support friction and streamline the user experience. The work demonstrated thoughtful attention to usability and cross-platform consistency in CLI tooling.

October 2025 monthly summary for docker/mcp-gateway focusing on Catalog CLI display enhancements and terminal handling. Delivered readable catalog output through text wrapping, dynamic width adaptation, and visual separators, making server descriptions clearer and the catalog view easier to navigate. Upgraded the terminal handling library to moby/term to align with docker/cli, improving reliability of terminal width detection and consistent behavior across environments. These changes reduce support friction, improve developer productivity, and enhance the end-user experience when inspecting catalog information.
October 2025 monthly summary for docker/mcp-gateway focusing on Catalog CLI display enhancements and terminal handling. Delivered readable catalog output through text wrapping, dynamic width adaptation, and visual separators, making server descriptions clearer and the catalog view easier to navigate. Upgraded the terminal handling library to moby/term to align with docker/cli, improving reliability of terminal width detection and consistent behavior across environments. These changes reduce support friction, improve developer productivity, and enhance the end-user experience when inspecting catalog information.
Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline