
Luis Rudge enhanced the better-auth/better-auth repository by implementing MCP command structure improvements, focusing on Opencode tag support and refined command parsing. Using TypeScript and leveraging command line interface development skills, Luis addressed parsing ambiguities and clarified operation semantics to streamline integration with downstream systems. The work involved careful refactoring to maintain backward compatibility and included clear documentation of changes. By collaborating on pull request #7451, Luis ensured code quality and maintainability while reducing edge-case errors. This feature lays a foundation for future MCP extensions, improves developer onboarding, and supports more reliable command processing within the project’s evolving architecture.
January 2026 monthly summary for better-auth/better-auth focuses on strengthening the MCP command parsing and structure to boost reliability and developer experience. Delivered Opencode Tag Support and refined the command format, addressing parsing issues and clarifying operation semantics. This enables easier integration with downstream systems and supports future enhancements, driving faster onboarding and fewer support touches. Impact: - Improved reliability of MCP command processing and reduced edge-case parsing errors. - Clearer command semantics that simplify integration and troubleshooting. - Better maintainability and readiness for future MCP extensions. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Git-based collaboration with a PR-level fix (co-authored-by merge), tag handling, and command-structure refactoring. - Attention to backward compatibility and clear documentation of changes.
January 2026 monthly summary for better-auth/better-auth focuses on strengthening the MCP command parsing and structure to boost reliability and developer experience. Delivered Opencode Tag Support and refined the command format, addressing parsing issues and clarifying operation semantics. This enables easier integration with downstream systems and supports future enhancements, driving faster onboarding and fewer support touches. Impact: - Improved reliability of MCP command processing and reduced edge-case parsing errors. - Clearer command semantics that simplify integration and troubleshooting. - Better maintainability and readiness for future MCP extensions. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Git-based collaboration with a PR-level fix (co-authored-by merge), tag handling, and command-structure refactoring. - Attention to backward compatibility and clear documentation of changes.

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