
Rayvonne McAllister developed and enhanced food management features within the runelite/plugin-hub repository over a two-month period, focusing on the FoodUtils plugin. She introduced a new FoodUtils module with lowercase naming and a hover toggle, then upgraded the plugin to support potion boost overlays and mixed consumables, improving user experience for food item management. Her work emphasized code refactoring for performance and readability, ensuring maintainability and future extensibility. Using Java and plugin development skills, she synchronized the repository with the latest FoodUtils releases, aligning dependencies and minimizing runtime issues. No bugs were reported, reflecting careful implementation and attention to code quality.
April 2026 (2026-04): Delivered a key feature update in runelite/plugin-hub by upgrading the Foodutils plugin to v1.21, aligning with the latest repository changes and ensuring compatibility with the evolving plugin ecosystem.
April 2026 (2026-04): Delivered a key feature update in runelite/plugin-hub by upgrading the Foodutils plugin to v1.21, aligning with the latest repository changes and ensuring compatibility with the evolving plugin ecosystem.
March 2026 focused on delivering practical food-management enhancements within runelite/plugin-hub. The work centered on introducing the FoodUtils module (with lowercase naming) and a hover toggle, plus a major plugin upgrade (FoodUtils v1.2.0) that adds a potion boost overlay and mixed consumables support. Refactors improved performance and readability, and commits aligned with the latest FoodUtils releases (v1.11) to ensure maintainability and future extensions. No critical defects were reported; the month prioritized feature delivery, UX improvements, and code quality.
March 2026 focused on delivering practical food-management enhancements within runelite/plugin-hub. The work centered on introducing the FoodUtils module (with lowercase naming) and a hover toggle, plus a major plugin upgrade (FoodUtils v1.2.0) that adds a potion boost overlay and mixed consumables support. Refactors improved performance and readability, and commits aligned with the latest FoodUtils releases (v1.11) to ensure maintainability and future extensions. No critical defects were reported; the month prioritized feature delivery, UX improvements, and code quality.

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