
Worked on upgrading the OpenCode Desktop Client to version 1.14.46 within the XcodesOrg/homebrew-cask repository, focusing on architectural modernization and a comprehensive URL refactor to support new backend endpoints. The approach emphasized maintainability and future-proofing by streamlining deployment into a single, traceable release, ensuring clear audit trails and facilitating faster iteration cycles. Collaborated closely with backend and architecture teams to guarantee compatibility and forward-compatibility across the repository. Utilized Ruby for implementation, applying DevOps and package management skills to manage versioned releases and commit-level traceability. No critical bugs were reported, reflecting a stable and well-executed upgrade process.
May 2026: Delivered the OpenCode Desktop Client upgrade to version 1.14.46 for XcodesOrg/homebrew-cask, implementing architecture changes and a URL refactor to align with the new backend endpoints. No critical bugs reported; focus remained on upgrade and architectural modernization to improve maintainability and future-proofing. Impact: streamlined deployment with a single, traceable release, enabling faster iterations and better endpoint scalability. Technologies/skills: architecture refactor, URL routing, versioned releases, commit-level traceability, and cross-functional collaboration with backend teams.
May 2026: Delivered the OpenCode Desktop Client upgrade to version 1.14.46 for XcodesOrg/homebrew-cask, implementing architecture changes and a URL refactor to align with the new backend endpoints. No critical bugs reported; focus remained on upgrade and architectural modernization to improve maintainability and future-proofing. Impact: streamlined deployment with a single, traceable release, enabling faster iterations and better endpoint scalability. Technologies/skills: architecture refactor, URL routing, versioned releases, commit-level traceability, and cross-functional collaboration with backend teams.

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