
Mukhammad Amaev developed and maintained core features for the epam/ai-dial-chat repository, focusing on chat-driven workflows, toolset authentication, and robust UI/UX. Over 19 months, he delivered enhancements such as a unified chat application wizard, widget-based navigation, and secure OAuth/API key flows, using technologies like React, TypeScript, and Redux. His work included architecting component-based interfaces, integrating backend APIs, and refining state management to improve reliability and user experience. By addressing authentication, file handling, and publishing workflows, Mukhammad ensured scalable, maintainable solutions that reduced operational friction and improved developer productivity across both frontend and full stack contexts.
April 2026 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat focused on delivering clarity for live-chat-interaction, stabilizing chat functionality via dependency upgrade, and tightening sharing permissions to protect enterprise data. The work emphasizes business value through clearer feature documentation, improved reliability, and stronger access controls.
April 2026 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat focused on delivering clarity for live-chat-interaction, stabilizing chat functionality via dependency upgrade, and tightening sharing permissions to protect enterprise data. The work emphasizes business value through clearer feature documentation, improved reliability, and stronger access controls.
March 2026: Delivered core product enhancements for marketplace discovery and chat/core integration, stabilized toolset authentication UX, and implemented comprehensive rate-payload handling. Executed a broad set of bug fixes across UI, editor lifecycle, and file management to improve reliability and user experience. The result is faster feature delivery, improved data integrity in API calls, and a smoother cross-toolset workflow with higher product quality and lower support tickets.
March 2026: Delivered core product enhancements for marketplace discovery and chat/core integration, stabilized toolset authentication UX, and implemented comprehensive rate-payload handling. Executed a broad set of bug fixes across UI, editor lifecycle, and file management to improve reliability and user experience. The result is faster feature delivery, improved data integrity in API calls, and a smoother cross-toolset workflow with higher product quality and lower support tickets.
February 2026 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat focused on delivering user-facing features, stabilizing rendering paths, and tightening chat workflows. Highlights include attachments UX enhancements, rendering stability improvements for custom renderers, and a broad set of UI/UX fixes to improve reliability and onboarding at scale. Business value delivered centers on improved agent productivity, faster chat workflows, and admin/editor reliability.
February 2026 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat focused on delivering user-facing features, stabilizing rendering paths, and tightening chat workflows. Highlights include attachments UX enhancements, rendering stability improvements for custom renderers, and a broad set of UI/UX fixes to improve reliability and onboarding at scale. Business value delivered centers on improved agent productivity, faster chat workflows, and admin/editor reliability.
January 2026 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat focused on delivering a more usable chat experience, stronger reliability, and scalable UI components, with emphasis on business value and technical rigor. Key features delivered: - Chat UI enhancements and component reorganization: bottom-aligned chat input, dedicated ConversationDialogs component, and header refactor to mask API keys (commit series 7054641a, bcc06331, ffd7f2a2). Outcome: streamlined UI, improved security posture, and easier future maintenance. - Toolset login flow improvement: redesigned login dialog for better UX (commit 9d859522). Outcome: faster onboarding for toolset users and reduced friction. - JSON editor and admin workflow improvements for quick apps: added JSON editor for quick app 2 agents/toolsets and reworked editor save/discard/error display (commits c27dc5c3, 5972d7a9). Outcome: more robust configuration management and clearer error handling. - Publication/search and marketplace gating improvements: removed author validation in publication requests, fixed username population in search, and ensured marketplace gating hides add-agent when disabled (commits 41156d83, dc5ffe76, cd97a9ab; 634c9d85; 46860e61). Outcome: improved data integrity and a more predictable UX across the marketplace features. - Quick app/toolset reliability and error handling: stabilized toolset/editor flows, improved handling of large content errors (413), and ensured safe saves for quick app 2 agents/toolsets (multiple commits: 38424cd3, e381d3d0, 646d4592, 2babec7b, 9db81056). Outcome: reduced runtime errors and better resilience during configuration changes. Major bugs fixed: - Header layout and marketplace gating: adaptive username display and hiding add-agent button when marketplace is disabled (commits 46860e61, 634c9d85). - Toolset loader and save flows: fixed infinite loader after failed save and corrected saving of quick app 2 assets (38424cd3, 646d4592, 2babec7b). - Content scale and admin review issues: improved error messaging for content-too-large, addressed disappearing admin review code, and fixed code app variable bindings (commits 2babec7b, 9db81056, 508a50c60, cd97a9ab). - Miscellaneous reliability fixes: saving agents/toolsets and clearing UI subfolders to prevent stale state (646d4592, 79032540). Overall impact and accomplishments: - Substantial improvement in user experience and developer productivity through UI/componentization, robust error handling, and streamlined toolset configuration flows. - Increased reliability in critical paths (toolset save/load, large content handling) and reduced risk in marketplace-related changes. - Strengthened collaboration with cross-functional contributors (noted co-authored commits) and expanded test coverage for utility functions. Technologies and skills demonstrated: - Front-end architecture and componentization (ConversationDialogs, header masking), UX design improvements, and responsive UI fixes. - Robust error handling and messaging (413 content-too-large, save flows, admin review stability). - Configuration tooling enhancements (JSON editor for quick app 2, agents/toolsets handling). - Test-driven improvements and cross-team collaboration with multiple co-authors.
January 2026 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat focused on delivering a more usable chat experience, stronger reliability, and scalable UI components, with emphasis on business value and technical rigor. Key features delivered: - Chat UI enhancements and component reorganization: bottom-aligned chat input, dedicated ConversationDialogs component, and header refactor to mask API keys (commit series 7054641a, bcc06331, ffd7f2a2). Outcome: streamlined UI, improved security posture, and easier future maintenance. - Toolset login flow improvement: redesigned login dialog for better UX (commit 9d859522). Outcome: faster onboarding for toolset users and reduced friction. - JSON editor and admin workflow improvements for quick apps: added JSON editor for quick app 2 agents/toolsets and reworked editor save/discard/error display (commits c27dc5c3, 5972d7a9). Outcome: more robust configuration management and clearer error handling. - Publication/search and marketplace gating improvements: removed author validation in publication requests, fixed username population in search, and ensured marketplace gating hides add-agent when disabled (commits 41156d83, dc5ffe76, cd97a9ab; 634c9d85; 46860e61). Outcome: improved data integrity and a more predictable UX across the marketplace features. - Quick app/toolset reliability and error handling: stabilized toolset/editor flows, improved handling of large content errors (413), and ensured safe saves for quick app 2 agents/toolsets (multiple commits: 38424cd3, e381d3d0, 646d4592, 2babec7b, 9db81056). Outcome: reduced runtime errors and better resilience during configuration changes. Major bugs fixed: - Header layout and marketplace gating: adaptive username display and hiding add-agent button when marketplace is disabled (commits 46860e61, 634c9d85). - Toolset loader and save flows: fixed infinite loader after failed save and corrected saving of quick app 2 assets (38424cd3, 646d4592, 2babec7b). - Content scale and admin review issues: improved error messaging for content-too-large, addressed disappearing admin review code, and fixed code app variable bindings (commits 2babec7b, 9db81056, 508a50c60, cd97a9ab). - Miscellaneous reliability fixes: saving agents/toolsets and clearing UI subfolders to prevent stale state (646d4592, 79032540). Overall impact and accomplishments: - Substantial improvement in user experience and developer productivity through UI/componentization, robust error handling, and streamlined toolset configuration flows. - Increased reliability in critical paths (toolset save/load, large content handling) and reduced risk in marketplace-related changes. - Strengthened collaboration with cross-functional contributors (noted co-authored commits) and expanded test coverage for utility functions. Technologies and skills demonstrated: - Front-end architecture and componentization (ConversationDialogs, header masking), UX design improvements, and responsive UI fixes. - Robust error handling and messaging (413 content-too-large, save flows, admin review stability). - Configuration tooling enhancements (JSON editor for quick app 2, agents/toolsets handling). - Test-driven improvements and cross-team collaboration with multiple co-authors.
December 2025 (epam/ai-dial-chat) focused on strengthening authentication, stabilizing login flows, and refining UI reliability to improve security, onboarding, and developer experience. Key features delivered include authentication enhancements for the Chat Toolset with scopes and admin login via personal credentials, along with UI/UX improvements such as a new conditional rendering HOC and refined login form styling. Major bug fixes addressed API key/toolset authentication flow, redirects on failed logins, and several UI regressions in admin editing and chat interactions. These changes reduce risk in production, shorten internal onboarding loops, and improve error visibility and maintainability.
December 2025 (epam/ai-dial-chat) focused on strengthening authentication, stabilizing login flows, and refining UI reliability to improve security, onboarding, and developer experience. Key features delivered include authentication enhancements for the Chat Toolset with scopes and admin login via personal credentials, along with UI/UX improvements such as a new conditional rendering HOC and refined login form styling. Major bug fixes addressed API key/toolset authentication flow, redirects on failed logins, and several UI regressions in admin editing and chat interactions. These changes reduce risk in production, shorten internal onboarding loops, and improve error visibility and maintainability.
November 2025 focused on stabilizing and accelerating the AI Dial Chat workflow. Delivered targeted feature work and extensive editor/toolset reliability fixes to reduce publication friction, improve login flows, and enhance UI stability across the chat tooling stack. Key enhancements include multi-provider SSO support, and chat message form improvements, complemented by UI and attachments/mindmaps stability improvements. These changes reduce turnaround time for publishing, lessen recurring editor issues, and deliver a more scalable and reliable chat platform for both internal teams and customers.
November 2025 focused on stabilizing and accelerating the AI Dial Chat workflow. Delivered targeted feature work and extensive editor/toolset reliability fixes to reduce publication friction, improve login flows, and enhance UI stability across the chat tooling stack. Key enhancements include multi-provider SSO support, and chat message form improvements, complemented by UI and attachments/mindmaps stability improvements. These changes reduce turnaround time for publishing, lessen recurring editor issues, and deliver a more scalable and reliable chat platform for both internal teams and customers.
October 2025 (2025-10) performance summary for epam/ai-dial-chat. Focused on stabilizing the toolset editor, expanding authentication and access controls, and smoothing the publishing workflow. Delivered a new Toolset Editor UX with robust validation and draft states, added user-level login and clear access indicators for public toolsets, refined authentication payload handling, and overhauled the chat stepper UI. Consolidated editor routes for a unified experience, improved publishing/save-exit flow, and addressed reliability issues across login, deployment status, and mobile UX. These changes drive faster time-to-publish, stronger security and access control, and a more robust user experience with fewer edge-case failures across the chat and toolset features.
October 2025 (2025-10) performance summary for epam/ai-dial-chat. Focused on stabilizing the toolset editor, expanding authentication and access controls, and smoothing the publishing workflow. Delivered a new Toolset Editor UX with robust validation and draft states, added user-level login and clear access indicators for public toolsets, refined authentication payload handling, and overhauled the chat stepper UI. Consolidated editor routes for a unified experience, improved publishing/save-exit flow, and addressed reliability issues across login, deployment status, and mobile UX. These changes drive faster time-to-publish, stronger security and access control, and a more robust user experience with fewer edge-case failures across the chat and toolset features.
Summary for 2025-09: Delivered enterprise-ready enhancements in epam/ai-dial-chat with a focus on security, reliability, and developer productivity. Key features include the Toolset Authentication System (OAuth + API key support, marketplace login dialogs, OAuth config improvements, and toolset login flows) with targeted UI refinements; and Toolset Editor UX & Versioning Enhancements (fully loading edit mode, improved preview, 404 resilience, and version filtering/sorting). Major fixes address Chat & Toolset ID Reliability & Parameter Handling (unique IDs for new toolsets and robust code-challenge parameter handling) along with stability improvements in toolset editor queries. Overall impact centers on faster integration with external toolchains, reduced error states, and smoother toolset management within chats. Technologies/skills demonstrated include OAuth/API key authentication, frontend UX/UI polish, versioning and filtering, resilient loading patterns, and proactive error handling.
Summary for 2025-09: Delivered enterprise-ready enhancements in epam/ai-dial-chat with a focus on security, reliability, and developer productivity. Key features include the Toolset Authentication System (OAuth + API key support, marketplace login dialogs, OAuth config improvements, and toolset login flows) with targeted UI refinements; and Toolset Editor UX & Versioning Enhancements (fully loading edit mode, improved preview, 404 resilience, and version filtering/sorting). Major fixes address Chat & Toolset ID Reliability & Parameter Handling (unique IDs for new toolsets and robust code-challenge parameter handling) along with stability improvements in toolset editor queries. Overall impact centers on faster integration with external toolchains, reduced error states, and smoother toolset management within chats. Technologies/skills demonstrated include OAuth/API key authentication, frontend UX/UI polish, versioning and filtering, resilient loading patterns, and proactive error handling.
August 2025 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat focusing on delivering high-impact UI enhancements, robust attachment management, and expanded toolsets capabilities. Delivered targeted features that improve operator UX, prevent accidental actions, and enable governance of tooling content. Demonstrated strong end-to-end work from design through implementation and commit traceability, aligning with business value through faster workflows and reduced risk.
August 2025 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat focusing on delivering high-impact UI enhancements, robust attachment management, and expanded toolsets capabilities. Delivered targeted features that improve operator UX, prevent accidental actions, and enable governance of tooling content. Demonstrated strong end-to-end work from design through implementation and commit traceability, aligning with business value through faster workflows and reduced risk.
July 2025 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat. Focused on delivering user-facing UI improvements, tightening publishing workflows, and hardening attachment and prompt handling to boost reliability and business value. Key work spanned UI polish, collaboration-ready publishing flows, and robust input/state management across chat, publish, and attachment components.
July 2025 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat. Focused on delivering user-facing UI improvements, tightening publishing workflows, and hardening attachment and prompt handling to boost reliability and business value. Key work spanned UI polish, collaboration-ready publishing flows, and robust input/state management across chat, publish, and attachment components.
June 2025 focused on delivering higher value features in search, editor reliability, admin moderation, and authentication stability for the epam/ai-dial-chat product. The work delivered improved model discovery, stabilized search behavior, and robust chat/file workflows, underpinned by stronger admin controls and a more reliable authentication experience. This combination reduced user friction, improved content quality, and accelerated moderation workflows while preserving data integrity across the platform.
June 2025 focused on delivering higher value features in search, editor reliability, admin moderation, and authentication stability for the epam/ai-dial-chat product. The work delivered improved model discovery, stabilized search behavior, and robust chat/file workflows, underpinned by stronger admin controls and a more reliable authentication experience. This combination reduced user friction, improved content quality, and accelerated moderation workflows while preserving data integrity across the platform.
May 2025 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat focusing on delivered features, reliability fixes, and business impact. Highlights include major UX/file handling improvements, routing/publishing reliability, and safeguards against data loss.
May 2025 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat focusing on delivered features, reliability fixes, and business impact. Highlights include major UX/file handling improvements, routing/publishing reliability, and safeguards against data loss.
April 2025 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat: Delivered a major frontend overhaul focused on widget-driven navigation and stability. Key feature: a widget system overhaul with a desktop sidebar and dedicated routes to improve accessibility and cross-module discoverability. Major bug fixes centered on Chat UX stability and UI polish, addressing widget mode reliability, live configuration handling, and mobile interactions to deliver a more predictable user experience. Overall impact: enhanced navigation, faster feature adoption, and reduced support friction across devices, contributing to increased product reliability and user satisfaction. Demonstrated technologies/skills include frontend architecture and modular routing, widget-based UI design, cross-device testing, and disciplined UI polish and bug-fixing."
April 2025 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat: Delivered a major frontend overhaul focused on widget-driven navigation and stability. Key feature: a widget system overhaul with a desktop sidebar and dedicated routes to improve accessibility and cross-module discoverability. Major bug fixes centered on Chat UX stability and UI polish, addressing widget mode reliability, live configuration handling, and mobile interactions to deliver a more predictable user experience. Overall impact: enhanced navigation, faster feature adoption, and reduced support friction across devices, contributing to increased product reliability and user satisfaction. Demonstrated technologies/skills include frontend architecture and modular routing, widget-based UI design, cross-device testing, and disciplined UI polish and bug-fixing."
March 2025 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat: Delivered substantial user-facing enhancements to the chat editor and forms, improved UI/UX, and hardened security and stability across the product. The work reduced user friction, strengthened data integrity, and improved release reliability.
March 2025 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat: Delivered substantial user-facing enhancements to the chat editor and forms, improved UI/UX, and hardened security and stability across the product. The work reduced user friction, strengthened data integrity, and improved release reliability.
February 2025 focused on delivering high-value features across publishing, chat UX, and developer tooling while hardening development and release processes. Key features delivered include publishing flow enhancements with document_relative_url support and refined publish/review modals and icon/file management for publishing apps; chat playback/replay UX improvements; chat UI and prompt/state management enhancements with autofocus, schema handling for empty chats, Redux-based notAllowedType state, and improved prompt visibility across contexts including shared prompts; a collapsible code editor sidebar to improve screen real estate and navigation; and public folders/path discovery enhancements to fetch/display folders from conversations, prompts, applications, and files for publication paths. These changes collectively reduce time-to-publish, improve end-user chat experiences, and enable more flexible collaboration workflows.
February 2025 focused on delivering high-value features across publishing, chat UX, and developer tooling while hardening development and release processes. Key features delivered include publishing flow enhancements with document_relative_url support and refined publish/review modals and icon/file management for publishing apps; chat playback/replay UX improvements; chat UI and prompt/state management enhancements with autofocus, schema handling for empty chats, Redux-based notAllowedType state, and improved prompt visibility across contexts including shared prompts; a collapsible code editor sidebar to improve screen real estate and navigation; and public folders/path discovery enhancements to fetch/display folders from conversations, prompts, applications, and files for publication paths. These changes collectively reduce time-to-publish, improve end-user chat experiences, and enable more flexible collaboration workflows.
January 2025 (Month: 2025-01) - Monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat. This period focused on delivering a more interactive and robust chat experience, stabilizing core flows, and improving model management to drive faster onboarding and higher user satisfaction. Key features introduced include an interactive chat interface with populate and action buttons, support for structured form schemas and value types, and a refactor of message handling to pass full model objects for greater efficiency. We also expanded capabilities with chat starter buttons for quick conversations and enhancements to the quick app editor (document_relative_url and model fields), enabling richer configurations with less setup time. Major bug fixes targeted UI stability, playback behavior, and model/state consistency, resulting in more reliable performance across devices and scenarios. This work reduces operational friction for end users and accelerates time-to-value for teams building chat-driven workflows.
January 2025 (Month: 2025-01) - Monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat. This period focused on delivering a more interactive and robust chat experience, stabilizing core flows, and improving model management to drive faster onboarding and higher user satisfaction. Key features introduced include an interactive chat interface with populate and action buttons, support for structured form schemas and value types, and a refactor of message handling to pass full model objects for greater efficiency. We also expanded capabilities with chat starter buttons for quick conversations and enhancements to the quick app editor (document_relative_url and model fields), enabling richer configurations with less setup time. Major bug fixes targeted UI stability, playback behavior, and model/state consistency, resulting in more reliable performance across devices and scenarios. This work reduces operational friction for end users and accelerates time-to-value for teams building chat-driven workflows.
Summary for December 2024 (epam/ai-dial-chat): Key features delivered: - Logo and Review Dialog Enhancements: Refactored the logo into a reusable component, enabled redirect to the chat on logo click, and displayed topics in the application review dialog to improve navigation and context visibility within the chat interface. - Quick Apps Model Configuration: Added the QUICK_APPS_MODEL environment variable to configure the Quick Apps model, updating documentation, type definitions, and defaults to enable dynamic model selection. - Submodel Version Visibility: Display submodel version numbers in the submodel list to improve transparency and model traceability. - Code Editor UX Improvements: Enhanced folder management (opening/closing, automatic opening of newly added subfolders, handling of nested folders) and added an unsaved changes confirmation dialog to protect work when exiting. - Code Editor & Chat UX Consolidation: These changes collectively improve developer productivity and chat reliability by simplifying navigation, reducing accidental data loss, and clarifying model choices. Major bugs fixed: - Fixed chat blinking when the AI model is unavailable, improving stability and user trust during model downtime. - Added a success action on creating non-local conversations, ensuring reliable lifecycle transitions and clearer user feedback. - Tokenization & Build Config Stabilization: Fixed tokenizer import path and adjusted build configurations to support source maps and webpack experiments, along with a minor SVG import rename to reduce build noise. Overall impact and accomplishments: The month delivered meaningful UX and stability improvements that reduce user friction, increase transparency around model versions, and enhance developer productivity. The suite of changes enables dynamic model selection, protects user work, and reduces operational noise in builds, contributing to faster iteration and higher reliability in production. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - React/TypeScript UI patterns, component reuse, and navigation behavior - Environment/configuration management (QUICK_APPS_MODEL) and documentation alignment - Build configuration and asset management (source maps, webpack tweaks, SVG handling) - Editor UX, folder/file lifecycle, and unsaved changes safety nets - Bug discovery, triage, and robust fix delivery with user-impact validation
Summary for December 2024 (epam/ai-dial-chat): Key features delivered: - Logo and Review Dialog Enhancements: Refactored the logo into a reusable component, enabled redirect to the chat on logo click, and displayed topics in the application review dialog to improve navigation and context visibility within the chat interface. - Quick Apps Model Configuration: Added the QUICK_APPS_MODEL environment variable to configure the Quick Apps model, updating documentation, type definitions, and defaults to enable dynamic model selection. - Submodel Version Visibility: Display submodel version numbers in the submodel list to improve transparency and model traceability. - Code Editor UX Improvements: Enhanced folder management (opening/closing, automatic opening of newly added subfolders, handling of nested folders) and added an unsaved changes confirmation dialog to protect work when exiting. - Code Editor & Chat UX Consolidation: These changes collectively improve developer productivity and chat reliability by simplifying navigation, reducing accidental data loss, and clarifying model choices. Major bugs fixed: - Fixed chat blinking when the AI model is unavailable, improving stability and user trust during model downtime. - Added a success action on creating non-local conversations, ensuring reliable lifecycle transitions and clearer user feedback. - Tokenization & Build Config Stabilization: Fixed tokenizer import path and adjusted build configurations to support source maps and webpack experiments, along with a minor SVG import rename to reduce build noise. Overall impact and accomplishments: The month delivered meaningful UX and stability improvements that reduce user friction, increase transparency around model versions, and enhance developer productivity. The suite of changes enables dynamic model selection, protects user work, and reduces operational noise in builds, contributing to faster iteration and higher reliability in production. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - React/TypeScript UI patterns, component reuse, and navigation behavior - Environment/configuration management (QUICK_APPS_MODEL) and documentation alignment - Build configuration and asset management (source maps, webpack tweaks, SVG handling) - Editor UX, folder/file lifecycle, and unsaved changes safety nets - Bug discovery, triage, and robust fix delivery with user-impact validation
November 2024 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat highlighting delivery of user-focused features, stability improvements, and safer release workflows across the repository. Key outcomes include a chat header context menu for quick actions, UI/UX protections during new conversation updates, stabilized chat history rendering, marketplace UI improvements for better app discovery and version sorting, and stronger publication/export safeguards reducing overwrite risk and export contamination. These efforts demonstrate strong React/JS development, API/architecture refinement, and release hygiene with measurable business value in productivity, reliability, and data integrity.
November 2024 monthly summary for epam/ai-dial-chat highlighting delivery of user-focused features, stability improvements, and safer release workflows across the repository. Key outcomes include a chat header context menu for quick actions, UI/UX protections during new conversation updates, stabilized chat history rendering, marketplace UI improvements for better app discovery and version sorting, and stronger publication/export safeguards reducing overwrite risk and export contamination. These efforts demonstrate strong React/JS development, API/architecture refinement, and release hygiene with measurable business value in productivity, reliability, and data integrity.
2024-10 Monthly Summary for epam/ai-dial-chat: Delivered Unified Application Wizard for All App Types, consolidating creation and editing of custom, quick, and code apps into a single interface with deployable code apps, source file selection, endpoint configuration, and environment variable management. This refactor reduces manual configuration steps, streamlines user workflow, and enables faster app provisioning. The work aligns with end-to-end deployment readiness and enhanced developer experience.
2024-10 Monthly Summary for epam/ai-dial-chat: Delivered Unified Application Wizard for All App Types, consolidating creation and editing of custom, quick, and code apps into a single interface with deployable code apps, source file selection, endpoint configuration, and environment variable management. This refactor reduces manual configuration steps, streamlines user workflow, and enables faster app provisioning. The work aligns with end-to-end deployment readiness and enhanced developer experience.

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