
During their two-month engagement, Mao Jiuyuqi developed and refined a robust Windows installer for the HuLaSpark/HuLa repository, focusing on deployment reliability and user experience. Leveraging NSIS scripting, TypeScript, and Node.js, they implemented features such as file associations, language selection, multiple installation modes, and integrated WebView2 runtime support to streamline onboarding and ensure consistent application deployment. Mao also addressed edge cases in the uninstall flow, improving reliability for both per-user and per-machine installations. Their work included standardizing tooling and enhancing code quality across the project, demonstrating depth in installer development, configuration management, and cross-platform compatibility within a complex codebase.

December 2025 highlights for HuLa project (HuLaSpark/HuLa). Delivered focused reliability improvements in the installer uninstall flow and driven cross-repo tooling standardization to boost maintainability and developer velocity. These efforts reduce user-reported issues, streamline onboarding for new contributors, and set a stronger foundation for future releases.
December 2025 highlights for HuLa project (HuLaSpark/HuLa). Delivered focused reliability improvements in the installer uninstall flow and driven cross-repo tooling standardization to boost maintainability and developer velocity. These efforts reduce user-reported issues, streamline onboarding for new contributors, and set a stronger foundation for future releases.
September 2025 for HuLa/HuLaSpark: Delivered a robust Windows distribution path by implementing an NSIS-based installer with uninstall support and comprehensive user-facing features. The installer includes file associations, language selection, multiple installation modes, WebView2 runtime installation, and shortcut management, enhancing deployment reliability and the first-run experience. No major bugs were reported this month. Technologies demonstrated include NSIS scripting, Windows packaging, installer UX, and integration of runtime dependencies, delivering clear business value through streamlined onboarding, easier upgrades, and improved deployment consistency.
September 2025 for HuLa/HuLaSpark: Delivered a robust Windows distribution path by implementing an NSIS-based installer with uninstall support and comprehensive user-facing features. The installer includes file associations, language selection, multiple installation modes, WebView2 runtime installation, and shortcut management, enhancing deployment reliability and the first-run experience. No major bugs were reported this month. Technologies demonstrated include NSIS scripting, Windows packaging, installer UX, and integration of runtime dependencies, delivering clear business value through streamlined onboarding, easier upgrades, and improved deployment consistency.
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