
Kris Goncalves developed a feature for the hardisgroupcom/sfdx-hardis repository that enhances documentation generation by allowing teams to hide Apex source code in project documentation. This functionality, implemented in TypeScript, introduced flexible controls through both command-line flags and environment variables, supporting secure and customizable documentation workflows. By focusing on CLI tools and Salesforce development, Kris ensured that sensitive Apex code could be excluded from public or client-facing documentation, reducing exposure risks. The work emphasized robust repository maintenance and traceability, referencing related issues in commits and validating changes to streamline onboarding for teams integrating with external documentation pipelines.
2025-08 Monthly Summary for hardisgroupcom/sfdx-hardis focused on enhancing documentation generation security and flexibility, with steady repository maintenance and traceability. Key feature delivered: an option to hide Apex source code in generated project documentation, controllable via a command-line flag or environment variable to support flexible documentation workflows. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact includes reduced risk of exposing sensitive Apex code in public or customer-facing docs, improved control over documentation content, and smoother onboarding for teams integrating with external documentation pipelines. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Salesforce DX tooling, CLI flag parsing, environment variable configuration, and robust commit-based traceability across the repository.
2025-08 Monthly Summary for hardisgroupcom/sfdx-hardis focused on enhancing documentation generation security and flexibility, with steady repository maintenance and traceability. Key feature delivered: an option to hide Apex source code in generated project documentation, controllable via a command-line flag or environment variable to support flexible documentation workflows. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact includes reduced risk of exposing sensitive Apex code in public or customer-facing docs, improved control over documentation content, and smoother onboarding for teams integrating with external documentation pipelines. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Salesforce DX tooling, CLI flag parsing, environment variable configuration, and robust commit-based traceability across the repository.

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