
Amaan Marfatia contributed to the lichess-org/mobile repository over two months, focusing on enhancing puzzle gameplay, tournament UX, and navigation reliability for mobile users. He improved the puzzle rating system and hint flow, ensuring ratings reflect genuine play and asynchronous UI readiness. His work included bug fixes for antichess stalemate logic and PGN sharing, as well as UI enhancements like tournament row highlighting and direct puzzle replay from the dashboard. Using Dart and Flutter, Amaan emphasized code quality through refactoring, documentation, and expanded test coverage, resulting in more stable, maintainable features and a smoother user experience across core gameplay flows.
April 2026 ( lichess-org/mobile ) monthly summary focused on delivering business value through stabilized core gameplay flows, navigation reliability, and UX enhancements for tournaments and dashboards, paired with robust sharing/workflow fixes. Achievements emphasize high-impact bug fixes, UX improvements, and test coverage that reduce friction and increase engagement across mobile users.
April 2026 ( lichess-org/mobile ) monthly summary focused on delivering business value through stabilized core gameplay flows, navigation reliability, and UX enhancements for tournaments and dashboards, paired with robust sharing/workflow fixes. Achievements emphasize high-impact bug fixes, UX improvements, and test coverage that reduce friction and increase engagement across mobile users.
February 2025 (Month: 2025-02) - Lichess Mobile development update focused on feature delivery for puzzle gameplay quality, stability enhancements, and a stronger test/documentation baseline to support future work. The month yielded user-facing improvements around puzzle ratings and hints, plus important code quality and testing work that improves reliability and maintainability, with clear business value in gameplay integrity and quicker iteration cycles.
February 2025 (Month: 2025-02) - Lichess Mobile development update focused on feature delivery for puzzle gameplay quality, stability enhancements, and a stronger test/documentation baseline to support future work. The month yielded user-facing improvements around puzzle ratings and hints, plus important code quality and testing work that improves reliability and maintainability, with clear business value in gameplay integrity and quicker iteration cycles.

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