
In March 2025, Maya Gutiérrez developed a token-based URL login flow for the Omnilore-DB/USC-Fall-2024 repository, focusing on streamlining user authentication. She implemented this feature using React and Next.js, leveraging JavaScript and TypeScript to create a handler and a useEffect hook that automatically validates tokens present in the URL. The solution included a demo token to facilitate stakeholder testing and ensured users were redirected to the search page upon successful validation. This work addressed onboarding friction for demos and laid the groundwork for secure, token-driven access, demonstrating a focused application of front-end development skills within a short timeframe.

March 2025: Delivered a token-based URL login flow for Omnilore-DB/USC-Fall-2024 that enables authentication via a URL token, with a dedicated handler and a useEffect hook to trigger validation when a token is present. Included a demo token to facilitate stakeholder testing and implemented a redirect to the search page upon successful validation. This work reduces onboarding friction for demos and accelerates search access, building a foundation for secure token-driven access.
March 2025: Delivered a token-based URL login flow for Omnilore-DB/USC-Fall-2024 that enables authentication via a URL token, with a dedicated handler and a useEffect hook to trigger validation when a token is present. Included a demo token to facilitate stakeholder testing and implemented a redirect to the search page upon successful validation. This work reduces onboarding friction for demos and accelerates search access, building a foundation for secure token-driven access.
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