
Adam Sawicki focused on enhancing deployment documentation and configuration usability for the mcp-getgather/mcp-getgather repository over a two-month period. He improved the Fly.io deployment process by correcting a broken build arguments link in Markdown, ensuring users could reliably access external configuration resources. Adam also contributed a ready-to-use TOML configuration example for Codex CLI in the README, streamlining MCP server setup and reducing onboarding friction. His work included targeted code review and documentation fixes in both Python scripts and supporting Markdown files, addressing typos and grammar to improve clarity. These contributions deepened the repository’s documentation quality and deployment reliability.

October 2025 – mcp-getgather/mcp-getgather: Delivered a TOML configuration example for Codex CLI in the README to streamline MCP server setup, and completed targeted documentation fixes to improve readability and professionalism. These changes enhance onboarding, reduce configuration errors, and support smoother adoption of Codex CLI.
October 2025 – mcp-getgather/mcp-getgather: Delivered a TOML configuration example for Codex CLI in the README to streamline MCP server setup, and completed targeted documentation fixes to improve readability and professionalism. These changes enhance onboarding, reduce configuration errors, and support smoother adoption of Codex CLI.
Month 2025-09 monthly summary for mcp-getgather/mcp-getgather focused on documentation improvements that enhance deployment usability and reduce support friction. The primary deliverable was a bug fix in the Fly.io deployment documentation, ensuring build-arguments guidance points to the correct external resource and is easy to follow for users configuring deployments.
Month 2025-09 monthly summary for mcp-getgather/mcp-getgather focused on documentation improvements that enhance deployment usability and reduce support friction. The primary deliverable was a bug fix in the Fly.io deployment documentation, ensuring build-arguments guidance points to the correct external resource and is easy to follow for users configuring deployments.
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