
Chenx Dust developed user-facing features and technical documentation across several repositories, including HITSZ-OpenAuto/hoa-moe, localsend/localsend, and clash-verge-rev/clash-verge-rev. They enhanced file preview performance and MS Office compatibility using JavaScript and HTML, and integrated Gitea download acceleration to optimize repository asset previews. For Localsend, Chenx implemented Windows Share Sheet integration with Flutter and PowerShell, enabling seamless file sharing and laying groundwork for MSIX packaging. In addition, they authored bilingual technical guides and improved documentation for SSO login tooling, clarifying installation and usage. Their work demonstrated depth in UI development, system administration, and technical writing, addressing real user workflow needs.

September 2025 focused on delivering user-facing guidance and improving documentation for HITSZ SSO login tooling. Key features delivered include: (1) published a blog post detailing headless login methods for the updated HITSZ campus network with SSO, covering both a browser extension interception approach and a standalone executable option; (2) updated and clarified installation instructions for the HITSZ SSO login tool and Tampermonkey plugin, ensuring users download the latest version from GitHub Releases, with corrected wording and properly formatted code blocks. Additional documentation quality fixes (typos and formatting) were completed to reduce user confusion. These efforts decrease support overhead, accelerate adoption, and improve security posture by providing clear, accurate setup steps. Technologies demonstrated include SSO integration, browser-extension interception concepts, standalone executable techniques, Tampermonkey tooling, and documentation engineering for bilingual content.
September 2025 focused on delivering user-facing guidance and improving documentation for HITSZ SSO login tooling. Key features delivered include: (1) published a blog post detailing headless login methods for the updated HITSZ campus network with SSO, covering both a browser extension interception approach and a standalone executable option; (2) updated and clarified installation instructions for the HITSZ SSO login tool and Tampermonkey plugin, ensuring users download the latest version from GitHub Releases, with corrected wording and properly formatted code blocks. Additional documentation quality fixes (typos and formatting) were completed to reduce user confusion. These efforts decrease support overhead, accelerate adoption, and improve security posture by providing clear, accurate setup steps. Technologies demonstrated include SSO integration, browser-extension interception concepts, standalone executable techniques, Tampermonkey tooling, and documentation engineering for bilingual content.
Monthly work summary for 2025-07 focusing on delivering Windows Share Sheet integration for Localsend and laying groundwork for MSIX packaging. The Windows share sheet allows users to share files and messages directly from Localsend, with handling for shared media and a path toward Windows distribution packaging. In this month, the primary delivery was the feature added under commit ae2780638df1a1356b456ff6043efe03f52eeb69 (feat: support windows share sheet #2555). No major bugs are reported in the provided data. The work improves cross-app interoperability on Windows, reduces friction for end users, and sets the stage for streamlined Windows deployment and packaging. Technologies demonstrated include Windows share sheet integration, media handling, and MSIX packaging groundwork.
Monthly work summary for 2025-07 focusing on delivering Windows Share Sheet integration for Localsend and laying groundwork for MSIX packaging. The Windows share sheet allows users to share files and messages directly from Localsend, with handling for shared media and a path toward Windows distribution packaging. In this month, the primary delivery was the feature added under commit ae2780638df1a1356b456ff6043efe03f52eeb69 (feat: support windows share sheet #2555). No major bugs are reported in the provided data. The work improves cross-app interoperability on Windows, reduces friction for end users, and sets the stage for streamlined Windows deployment and packaging. Technologies demonstrated include Windows share sheet integration, media handling, and MSIX packaging groundwork.
June 2025 monthly summary for HITSZ-OpenAuto/hoa-moe: Implemented File Preview Enhancement with Gitea download acceleration and MS Office preview compatibility, delivering faster previews and improved compatibility, with dynamic preview link updates based on a 'download accelerate' setting. The change is tracked under commit 0dad9b46a58f3c5a210e64fda1ddb64fe0317bc7 (feat: preview support gitea download accelerate (#348)).
June 2025 monthly summary for HITSZ-OpenAuto/hoa-moe: Implemented File Preview Enhancement with Gitea download acceleration and MS Office preview compatibility, delivering faster previews and improved compatibility, with dynamic preview link updates based on a 'download accelerate' setting. The change is tracked under commit 0dad9b46a58f3c5a210e64fda1ddb64fe0317bc7 (feat: preview support gitea download accelerate (#348)).
In 2024-11, delivered a UI feature to display MPTCP and SMUX protocols in the proxy list, enhancing visibility and decision-making for proxy selection. This included extending the proxy item interface and updating UI components to render these protocol types conditionally. The implementation improves user workflow by making protocol-specific proxies immediately identifiable. No major bugs fixed this month; the focus was on feature delivery, code clarity, and preparing the ground for future protocol-related improvements.
In 2024-11, delivered a UI feature to display MPTCP and SMUX protocols in the proxy list, enhancing visibility and decision-making for proxy selection. This included extending the proxy item interface and updating UI components to render these protocol types conditionally. The implementation improves user workflow by making protocol-specific proxies immediately identifiable. No major bugs fixed this month; the focus was on feature delivery, code clarity, and preparing the ground for future protocol-related improvements.
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