
Cliff McIntosh contributed to the medic/cht-docs repository over four months, focusing on documentation quality and user experience. He simplified the MacOS Docker setup by removing Colima as an install option, streamlining onboarding for new users. Cliff introduced build-time Markdown link validation with CSS-based broken-link highlighting, improving documentation integrity and maintainability. He enhanced navigation by providing clear guidance for same-page fragment links, making content more accessible. Additionally, he documented support for file uploads in contact forms, clarifying binary attachment workflows. His work leveraged CSS, HTML, and Markdown, demonstrating depth in technical writing, front end development, and content management.
February 2026 monthly summary for medic/cht-docs: Delivered documentation enhancements for contact form attachments (file uploads), enabling users to submit binary files during creation and editing. This work improves submission capabilities, reduces support friction, and strengthens cross-repo traceability to core features. No major bugs fixed in medic/cht-docs this month; emphasis on documentation quality and knowledge base improvements.
February 2026 monthly summary for medic/cht-docs: Delivered documentation enhancements for contact form attachments (file uploads), enabling users to submit binary files during creation and editing. This work improves submission capabilities, reduces support friction, and strengthens cross-repo traceability to core features. No major bugs fixed in medic/cht-docs this month; emphasis on documentation quality and knowledge base improvements.
January 2026: Focused on improving documentation usability in medic/cht-docs. Delivered a UX enhancement for same-page fragment links, including clear instructions and examples to create such links, improving navigability and onboarding for docs readers. No major bugs reported this month; activities centered on documentation quality and developer experience, driving faster handoffs and reduced support friction.
January 2026: Focused on improving documentation usability in medic/cht-docs. Delivered a UX enhancement for same-page fragment links, including clear instructions and examples to create such links, improving navigability and onboarding for docs readers. No major bugs reported this month; activities centered on documentation quality and developer experience, driving faster handoffs and reduced support friction.
December 2025: Medic/cht-docs delivered a core reliability improvement by enabling build-time internal Markdown link validation with visible broken-link indicators, updated documentation, and stability-preserving adjustments. This work enhances documentation integrity, reduces broken links in published docs, and lays groundwork for CI-driven quality checks.
December 2025: Medic/cht-docs delivered a core reliability improvement by enabling build-time internal Markdown link validation with visible broken-link indicators, updated documentation, and stability-preserving adjustments. This work enhances documentation integrity, reduces broken links in published docs, and lays groundwork for CI-driven quality checks.
Month 2025-11: Delivered MacOS Docker setup simplification in medic/cht-docs by removing Colima as an install option, streamlining the Mac onboarding process and reducing setup friction. Change implemented via commit 52a83b488cdd8c4ebf98f9befa3267c1aca013f5.
Month 2025-11: Delivered MacOS Docker setup simplification in medic/cht-docs by removing Colima as an install option, streamlining the Mac onboarding process and reducing setup friction. Change implemented via commit 52a83b488cdd8c4ebf98f9befa3267c1aca013f5.

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