
During December 2025, this developer enhanced the estuary/flow repository by delivering targeted documentation improvements for the MCP Tool. They focused on clarifying the usage of the --transport flag, explicitly documenting that HTTP must be used as the transport protocol to ensure correct tool functionality. Using Markdown and applying technical writing skills, they aligned the documentation with the tool’s actual behavior, reducing the risk of misconfiguration and easing onboarding for new users. While no bugs were fixed during this period, the work provided clear, traceable guidance that mitigates support issues and streamlines user experience, demonstrating careful attention to documentation quality.
Month: 2025-12 — estuary/flow focused on improving tool reliability through clear transport guidance for the MCP Tool. Delivered documentation for the --transport flag, clarifying that HTTP must be used as the transport to ensure proper functionality. No major bugs fixed this month; primarily documentation and risk-mitigation work. This work reduces misconfiguration, onboarding friction, and support load, while aligning with existing code behavior.
Month: 2025-12 — estuary/flow focused on improving tool reliability through clear transport guidance for the MCP Tool. Delivered documentation for the --transport flag, clarifying that HTTP must be used as the transport to ensure proper functionality. No major bugs fixed this month; primarily documentation and risk-mitigation work. This work reduces misconfiguration, onboarding friction, and support load, while aligning with existing code behavior.

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