
Andrew Curtin worked on aligning the React package within the xyflow/web repository to the new @xyflow/react branding. He updated installation commands and import paths throughout the codebase, ensuring that both documentation and code references consistently reflected the rebranded package name. Using Markdown for documentation and applying refactoring skills, Andrew focused on reducing onboarding friction and minimizing integration errors for downstream users. Although the work did not involve bug fixes or new features beyond the rebranding, it laid a solid foundation for future compatibility with library updates and improved the overall developer experience by streamlining migration to the updated package.
November 2024 (xyflow/web): Focused on aligning the React package with the library rebranding to @xyflow/react. Delivered the rebranding alignment by updating installation commands and imports, and coordinated docs and code to reflect the new package name. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall, this work reduces onboarding friction, minimizes integration errors, and positions downstream users for a smooth migration to the new package name, demonstrating strong documentation discipline and cross-team collaboration.
November 2024 (xyflow/web): Focused on aligning the React package with the library rebranding to @xyflow/react. Delivered the rebranding alignment by updating installation commands and imports, and coordinated docs and code to reflect the new package name. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall, this work reduces onboarding friction, minimizes integration errors, and positions downstream users for a smooth migration to the new package name, demonstrating strong documentation discipline and cross-team collaboration.

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