
During January 2026, Beccles contributed to the ustaxcourt/ef-cms repository by focusing on stability and maintainability through targeted engineering work. They improved documentation to clarify upgrade paths and Quill integration, synchronized dependencies and lockfiles across AWS and related packages, and updated PDF distribution and Docker packaging. Using TypeScript, Docker, and Sass, Beccles modernized frontend tooling by migrating to the @use syntax and refined CI reliability with test and workflow fixes. Deliberate reverts of pdfjs and Quill upgrades restored compatibility, ensuring predictable releases. Their work demonstrated a thoughtful approach to dependency management, documentation, and continuous integration within a complex full stack environment.
January 2026 focused on stability, maintainability, and predictable shipping for ef-cms. Highlights include documenting upgrade guidance and Quill/docs changes, syncing dependencies and lockfiles across AWS, p-queue, and root package.json, updating PDF distribution and Docker packaging, modernizing frontend tooling with Sass @use, and reinforcing CI/test reliability with targeted fixes. deliberate reverts to pdfjs and Quill upgrades were applied to restore compatibility while keeping the codebase aligned with the intended dependency strategy.
January 2026 focused on stability, maintainability, and predictable shipping for ef-cms. Highlights include documenting upgrade guidance and Quill/docs changes, syncing dependencies and lockfiles across AWS, p-queue, and root package.json, updating PDF distribution and Docker packaging, modernizing frontend tooling with Sass @use, and reinforcing CI/test reliability with targeted fixes. deliberate reverts to pdfjs and Quill upgrades were applied to restore compatibility while keeping the codebase aligned with the intended dependency strategy.

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