
Emirhan Karahan contributed to the tuist/tuist repository by developing a horizontally scrollable layout for app previews in the menu bar, replacing the previous fixed grid to support unlimited previews and improve scalability for growing projects. He implemented this feature using Swift and SwiftUI, ensuring clean versioning and clear changelog documentation, including a GIF to communicate the user experience update. In addition, Emirhan enhanced developer onboarding by updating documentation to clarify default internal imports in the iOS App Framework, using Markdown and technical writing skills to reduce ambiguity and support overhead. His work demonstrated depth in both UI engineering and documentation.
January 2026: Focused documentation improvements for tuist/tuist to enhance developer onboarding and reduce ambiguity around the iOS App Framework's default internal imports. Delivered a clarifying README update and fixed related documentation gaps. The work improves integration speed and reduces support overhead, demonstrating strong documentation craftsmanship and consistency across the codebase.
January 2026: Focused documentation improvements for tuist/tuist to enhance developer onboarding and reduce ambiguity around the iOS App Framework's default internal imports. Delivered a clarifying README update and fixed related documentation gaps. The work improves integration speed and reduces support overhead, demonstrating strong documentation craftsmanship and consistency across the codebase.
In September 2025, delivered a major UI enhancement for app previews in the Tuist menu bar, enabling horizontal scrolling to browse an unlimited number of previews. This replaces the previous fixed grid and scales with growing project sets. The change includes a changelog entry and a GIF demonstration to communicate the UX improvement and adoption. Delivered with a focused commit and clean versioning, aligning with our goal to improve developer workflow and product scalability.
In September 2025, delivered a major UI enhancement for app previews in the Tuist menu bar, enabling horizontal scrolling to browse an unlimited number of previews. This replaces the previous fixed grid and scales with growing project sets. The change includes a changelog entry and a GIF demonstration to communicate the UX improvement and adoption. Delivered with a focused commit and clean versioning, aligning with our goal to improve developer workflow and product scalability.

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