
Rod Moraes developed and modernized multi-source manga extensions in the keiyoushi/extensions-source repository over two months, focusing on maintainability and seamless user authentication. He introduced new sources such as Vegitoons, Kairos Toons, and Risentoons, leveraging a unified StalkerCms base class to standardize data handling and enhance search and pagination. Rod implemented token-based authentication, improved error handling, and normalized CDN image URLs, using Kotlin and Gradle for robust backend development. His work included refactoring chapter list pagination with reactive observables and updating data transfer objects, resulting in a scalable architecture that streamlines content discovery and reduces login friction.
March 2026: Delivered Vegitoons extension with initial configuration and launcher icons, enabling content discovery via Vegitoons API and CDN. Implemented Kairos Toons and Risentoons manga sources using a unified StalkerCms base class, featuring enhanced search and pagination and necessary build config updates. Fixed a multisource integration bug for KairosToons and added required DTOs and Gradle changes. These efforts expand content catalog, improve search experiences, and establish a scalable architecture for future extensions.
March 2026: Delivered Vegitoons extension with initial configuration and launcher icons, enabling content discovery via Vegitoons API and CDN. Implemented Kairos Toons and Risentoons manga sources using a unified StalkerCms base class, featuring enhanced search and pagination and necessary build config updates. Fixed a multisource integration bug for KairosToons and added required DTOs and Gradle changes. These efforts expand content catalog, improve search experiences, and establish a scalable architecture for future extensions.
February 2026 (Month: 2026-02) — keiyoushi/extensions-source delivered notable improvements across multi-source extension modernization and authentication, focusing on reliability, maintainability, and business value. Key features delivered include GreenShit Extension Modernization with Verdinha integration, new API structure, authentication handling, CDN URL updates, and MaidScan alignment; Azuretoons source added with token-based authentication, updated DTOs, and refreshed launcher assets. Additional work includes MediocreToons chapter URL handling fixes and pagination overhaul, LittleTyrant base URL update plus login interceptor and parsing enhancements, and an observable-based Chapter List pagination overhaul with increased chapter limits. Major fixes addressed robust response handling, URL normalization across image/CDN endpoints, and improved error handling and token management across sources. Overall impact includes stronger multi-source integration, smoother browsing experiences, reduced login friction, and a more maintainable codebase. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Kotlin, DTO design, token-based authentication, HTTP client enhancements, CDN integration, image URL normalization, reactive pagination, and build management.
February 2026 (Month: 2026-02) — keiyoushi/extensions-source delivered notable improvements across multi-source extension modernization and authentication, focusing on reliability, maintainability, and business value. Key features delivered include GreenShit Extension Modernization with Verdinha integration, new API structure, authentication handling, CDN URL updates, and MaidScan alignment; Azuretoons source added with token-based authentication, updated DTOs, and refreshed launcher assets. Additional work includes MediocreToons chapter URL handling fixes and pagination overhaul, LittleTyrant base URL update plus login interceptor and parsing enhancements, and an observable-based Chapter List pagination overhaul with increased chapter limits. Major fixes addressed robust response handling, URL normalization across image/CDN endpoints, and improved error handling and token management across sources. Overall impact includes stronger multi-source integration, smoother browsing experiences, reduced login friction, and a more maintainable codebase. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Kotlin, DTO design, token-based authentication, HTTP client enhancements, CDN integration, image URL normalization, reactive pagination, and build management.

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