
Mirit Gorohovsky focused on modernizing and maintaining the snyk/user-docs repository by delivering two targeted documentation features over a two-month period. She led the update of API documentation to reflect a terminology shift from “tags” to “labels,” ensuring consistent asset categorization and clearer policy use cases for developers. Using Markdown and technical writing skills, she improved guidance and traceability through well-documented commits. Mirit also managed the decommissioning update for Snyk AppRisk, removing outdated references and aligning documentation with product lifecycle changes. Her work demonstrated depth in content management and governance, reducing ambiguity and supporting compliance across the documentation set.
December 2025: Documentation update for Snyk AppRisk decommissioning in snyk/user-docs. Updated content to remove AppRisk references and adjusted related sections to reflect decommissioning, ensuring accurate product lifecycle guidance and reducing customer confusion. The change is captured in the commit history and supports governance/compliance alignment across the docs repository.
December 2025: Documentation update for Snyk AppRisk decommissioning in snyk/user-docs. Updated content to remove AppRisk references and adjusted related sections to reflect decommissioning, ensuring accurate product lifecycle guidance and reducing customer confusion. The change is captured in the commit history and supports governance/compliance alignment across the docs repository.
October 2025 (2025-10) — Key focus on aligning documentation with the Snyk Assets API terminology shift from 'tags' to 'labels', ensuring consistent asset categorization and updated policy use cases. Delivered a documentation modernization effort in snyk/user-docs with traceable changes and improved guidance for developers.
October 2025 (2025-10) — Key focus on aligning documentation with the Snyk Assets API terminology shift from 'tags' to 'labels', ensuring consistent asset categorization and updated policy use cases. Delivered a documentation modernization effort in snyk/user-docs with traceable changes and improved guidance for developers.

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