
During February 2026, Yurii Danylenko contributed to the epam/ketcher repository by developing three features focused on cross-platform compatibility, accessibility, and code maintainability. He replaced a Windows-specific PowerShell build process with a Node.js-based script, enabling consistent builds across Windows, macOS, and Linux environments. Using JavaScript and HTML, Yurii improved iframe accessibility by linking label elements to their corresponding inputs, enhancing usability for assistive technologies. He also refactored asynchronous clipboard event handling in the UI layer, simplifying the logic for cut and keydown events. These changes addressed workflow friction and improved the maintainability and usability of the codebase.
February 2026 focused on cross-platform tooling, accessibility improvements, and code quality enhancements in the UI layer. Delivered a Node.js-based cross-platform Build and Run Script to replace the Windows-centric PowerShell workflow, enhanced iframe accessibility by linking labels to inputs, and refactored async clipboard handling to simplify event logic. These changes reduce build friction, improve usability for assistive tech users, and enhance maintainability of core UI interactions, contributing to faster feature delivery and a more robust product.
February 2026 focused on cross-platform tooling, accessibility improvements, and code quality enhancements in the UI layer. Delivered a Node.js-based cross-platform Build and Run Script to replace the Windows-centric PowerShell workflow, enhanced iframe accessibility by linking labels to inputs, and refactored async clipboard handling to simplify event logic. These changes reduce build friction, improve usability for assistive tech users, and enhance maintainability of core UI interactions, contributing to faster feature delivery and a more robust product.

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