
Brian enhanced credential definition parsing and retrieval for the openwallet-foundation/bifold-wallet repository, focusing on webvh (web DID) support. He refactored core retrieval logic to reliably extract credential definitions and schemas, improving interoperability with web DID standards. His work included normalizing IDs, strengthening error handling, and expanding test coverage for parsing and edge cases. Using TypeScript and JavaScript, Brian applied backend and full stack development skills to consolidate parsing enhancements and utility functions. The changes reduced runtime errors and improved the credential issuance and verification flow, demonstrating a thoughtful approach to robust error management and standards-compliant backend engineering.
Month 2025-09 Monthly Summary for openwallet-foundation/bifold-wallet focusing on webvh support and credential definition parsing improvements. Consolidated enhancements to parsing, ID normalization, and retrieval logic to support webvh (web DID) format. Includes new parsing tests, normalization of IDs, robust error handling, and a core retrieval refactor to correctly extract credential definitions and schemas. This work improves interoperability with web DID standards, reduces runtime errors, and strengthens the credential issuance/verification flow.
Month 2025-09 Monthly Summary for openwallet-foundation/bifold-wallet focusing on webvh support and credential definition parsing improvements. Consolidated enhancements to parsing, ID normalization, and retrieval logic to support webvh (web DID) format. Includes new parsing tests, normalization of IDs, robust error handling, and a core retrieval refactor to correctly extract credential definitions and schemas. This work improves interoperability with web DID standards, reduces runtime errors, and strengthens the credential issuance/verification flow.

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