
Subkanthi enhanced the ankane/iceberg-go repository by delivering a comprehensive update to its CLI usage documentation. Focusing on Markdown and leveraging strong documentation skills, Subkanthi added detailed build and install instructions along with practical command examples, such as listing and creating namespaces. The update also referenced the pyiceberg CLI, aligning Go and Python tooling to support users transitioning between implementations. This documentation-only change improved onboarding and reduced support friction without altering code or introducing regressions. The work demonstrated depth in understanding user needs and cross-tooling consistency, resulting in clearer guidance and a more consistent user experience across CLI environments.

February 2025 – ankane/iceberg-go: Delivered a comprehensive CLI usage documentation update that improves onboarding, reduces support friction, and aligns Go tooling with the Python CLI. The update adds build/install instructions, practical CLI usage examples (e.g., list and create namespaces), and references to the pyiceberg CLI to ease familiarity for users transitioning between implementations. This was a documentation-only enhancement with no code changes, maintaining stability while delivering clear guidance and consistent UX across CLI tools.
February 2025 – ankane/iceberg-go: Delivered a comprehensive CLI usage documentation update that improves onboarding, reduces support friction, and aligns Go tooling with the Python CLI. The update adds build/install instructions, practical CLI usage examples (e.g., list and create namespaces), and references to the pyiceberg CLI to ease familiarity for users transitioning between implementations. This was a documentation-only enhancement with no code changes, maintaining stability while delivering clear guidance and consistent UX across CLI tools.
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