
During April 2025, Matsali Jeberel developed a new feature for the Seoul-Squad/Food-Change-Mood repository that enables users to discover healthy meals prepared in under 15 minutes, using a 25th percentile nutrition threshold and low-nutrition filters. Matsali implemented the feature in Kotlin, leveraging dependency injection and extension functions to ensure modularity and maintainability. The work included backend logic for data filtering, a dedicated use case, and comprehensive unit tests to validate reliability. Matsali also refined the ConsoleUI, resolved merge conflicts, and performed targeted refactoring, resulting in improved code clarity and stability for future development and deployment cycles.

April 2025 performance for Seoul-Squad/Food-Change-Mood: Delivered a new feature enabling discovery of healthy meals that can be prepared in under 15 minutes, with a 25th percentile nutrition threshold and low-nutrition filters. Included a dedicated use case, dependency injection integration, UI updates, and comprehensive tests. Large merge efforts targeted stability, with ConsoleUI refinements and multiple conflict resolutions. Several refactors and naming improvements enhanced maintainability. This work strengthens product value by enabling quicker, healthier meal decisions while improving code quality and testability.
April 2025 performance for Seoul-Squad/Food-Change-Mood: Delivered a new feature enabling discovery of healthy meals that can be prepared in under 15 minutes, with a 25th percentile nutrition threshold and low-nutrition filters. Included a dedicated use case, dependency injection integration, UI updates, and comprehensive tests. Large merge efforts targeted stability, with ConsoleUI refinements and multiple conflict resolutions. Several refactors and naming improvements enhanced maintainability. This work strengthens product value by enabling quicker, healthier meal decisions while improving code quality and testability.
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