
During their two-month contribution to logseq/logseq, Kidy Lee focused on enhancing both developer onboarding and user experience. They authored comprehensive IDE setup documentation, detailing REPL workflows and ClojureScript development verification for IntelliJ IDEA and Cursive-IDE, which streamlined contributor ramp-up and improved the development process. In the following month, Kidy implemented persistent zoom and state restoration for the PDF viewer, allowing users to resume reading with their last viewed page and zoom level. This feature, built with ClojureScript and JavaScript, included UI enhancements for zoom control, directly addressing workflow continuity and accessibility for PDF-heavy user scenarios.

Concise monthly summary for 2025-10 focusing on delivering business value through a smoother PDF reading experience in logseq/logseq. Implemented persistent zoom across sessions, enabling users to resume where they left off with the last viewed page and zoom level, reducing friction for long documents. The work included UI enhancements for zoom control and a reset option, improving accessibility and workflow continuity.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-10 focusing on delivering business value through a smoother PDF reading experience in logseq/logseq. Implemented persistent zoom across sessions, enabling users to resume where they left off with the last viewed page and zoom level, reducing friction for long documents. The work included UI enhancements for zoom control and a reset option, improving accessibility and workflow continuity.
September 2025 monthly summary for logseq/logseq: Key feature delivered: IDE Setup Documentation for IntelliJ IDEA and Cursive-IDE with REPL connection steps and ClojureScript development verification. No major bugs reported. Overall impact: improved onboarding, faster contributor ramp-up, and better developer experience. Technologies/skills demonstrated: technical writing, documentation, IDE integration, REPL workflows, and cross-IDE setup across IntelliJ IDEA and Cursive-IDE.
September 2025 monthly summary for logseq/logseq: Key feature delivered: IDE Setup Documentation for IntelliJ IDEA and Cursive-IDE with REPL connection steps and ClojureScript development verification. No major bugs reported. Overall impact: improved onboarding, faster contributor ramp-up, and better developer experience. Technologies/skills demonstrated: technical writing, documentation, IDE integration, REPL workflows, and cross-IDE setup across IntelliJ IDEA and Cursive-IDE.
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