
Alice Carroll contributed to the typst/typst repository by enhancing its build system and dependency management using Rust. She upgraded core dependencies, specifically the Hayro and Krilla crates, to improve runtime efficiency and lay groundwork for future features. Alice also introduced new CLI options for dependency reporting, refactoring the logic into a dedicated module to boost maintainability and testability. By deprecating legacy flags in favor of more flexible alternatives, she improved build traceability and reproducibility. Her work focused on robust dependency management and CLI development, resulting in a more stable build process and clearer compilation workflows for downstream teams.

In Oct 2025, delivered enhancements to dependency reporting and CLI options for typst/typst to improve build traceability and auditability. Implemented new flags for dependency output, refactored the dependency-writing logic into a dedicated module, and deprecated legacy flags in favor of more flexible options. The focused changes align with ongoing efforts to boost reproducibility of builds and clarity of compilation dependencies.
In Oct 2025, delivered enhancements to dependency reporting and CLI options for typst/typst to improve build traceability and auditability. Implemented new flags for dependency output, refactored the dependency-writing logic into a dedicated module, and deprecated legacy flags in favor of more flexible options. The focused changes align with ongoing efforts to boost reproducibility of builds and clarity of compilation dependencies.
August 2025 (2025-08) monthly summary for typst/typst focused on stabilizing the core build and enabling future feature work through targeted dependency upgrades. The primary delivery was upgrading Hayro and Krilla crates to newer revisions, which brought bug fixes, performance improvements, and the potential for new capabilities from updated libraries. This work reduces risk in downstream features and improves overall runtime efficiency.
August 2025 (2025-08) monthly summary for typst/typst focused on stabilizing the core build and enabling future feature work through targeted dependency upgrades. The primary delivery was upgrading Hayro and Krilla crates to newer revisions, which brought bug fixes, performance improvements, and the potential for new capabilities from updated libraries. This work reduces risk in downstream features and improves overall runtime efficiency.
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