
During May 2025, Daniel Meiser enhanced the Checkmarx/kics repository by updating its documentation to standardize JSON creation workflows around Docker-based commands. He replaced instructions for direct Go execution with Docker-centric processes, ensuring that documentation accurately reflected the repository’s containerized approach. This update included clarifying Docker volume mounting and path usage, and linking to existing Docker samples, which improved consistency for both local development and CI environments. By focusing on Docker and Markdown, Daniel’s work reduced onboarding confusion for new contributors and aligned documentation with actual engineering practices, demonstrating careful attention to reproducibility and cross-team workflow alignment within the project.

In May 2025, delivered a focused documentation enhancement for Checkmarx/kics that aligns JSON creation workflows with Docker-based commands, improving consistency, reproducibility, and onboarding. Updated docs to reflect Docker volume mounting and paths, and linked to existing Docker samples. This work reduces confusion for new contributors and CI pipelines relying on Docker-based execution.
In May 2025, delivered a focused documentation enhancement for Checkmarx/kics that aligns JSON creation workflows with Docker-based commands, improving consistency, reproducibility, and onboarding. Updated docs to reflect Docker volume mounting and paths, and linked to existing Docker samples. This work reduces confusion for new contributors and CI pipelines relying on Docker-based execution.
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