
Roman Marshevskyy focused on enhancing developer onboarding and documentation clarity across Redocly/redocly-cli and Redocly/website. He delivered comprehensive updates to README files and getting started guides, introducing a new section on Respect API contract testing and a quick-start workflow, as well as streamlining local development setup for new users. Using Markdown and technical writing best practices, Roman improved cross-repository documentation consistency and reduced onboarding friction by adding direct signup links and correcting asset paths. His work emphasized maintainability and knowledge transfer, providing clear usage patterns and references that support both new and existing developers in navigating Redocly’s tools.

August 2025 focused on onboarding improvements for Redocly/website to accelerate new user productivity and streamline developer setup. Delivered targeted documentation updates and setup enhancements that directly impact onboarding speed and accuracy.
August 2025 focused on onboarding improvements for Redocly/website to accelerate new user productivity and streamline developer setup. Delivered targeted documentation updates and setup enhancements that directly impact onboarding speed and accuracy.
June 2025: Documentation-focused improvements in Redocly/redocly-cli to support Respect API contract testing. Delivered comprehensive updates to the main CLI and respect-core READMEs, including a new Respect API contract testing features section, a quick-start guide, and a comparison with Respect Monitoring, plus updated documentation links. This work enhances developer onboarding, clarifies capabilities, and reduces support overhead by providing clear usage patterns and references across repos. No major bugs fixed this month; emphasis on documentation quality, knowledge transfer, and maintainability. Technologies/skills demonstrated include technical writing, README best practices, cross-repo documentation, and version-controlled documentation workflows.
June 2025: Documentation-focused improvements in Redocly/redocly-cli to support Respect API contract testing. Delivered comprehensive updates to the main CLI and respect-core READMEs, including a new Respect API contract testing features section, a quick-start guide, and a comparison with Respect Monitoring, plus updated documentation links. This work enhances developer onboarding, clarifies capabilities, and reduces support overhead by providing clear usage patterns and references across repos. No major bugs fixed this month; emphasis on documentation quality, knowledge transfer, and maintainability. Technologies/skills demonstrated include technical writing, README best practices, cross-repo documentation, and version-controlled documentation workflows.
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