
Kambiz contributed a focused documentation update to the XTLS/Xray-core repository, enhancing the README to explicitly list GenyConnect as a supported client across Windows, Linux, and Android platforms. By leveraging Markdown and applying documentation best practices, Kambiz improved onboarding clarity and reduced potential user confusion regarding client compatibility. The work emphasized version control discipline and maintained alignment with existing documentation standards, ensuring consistency and discoverability for new users. Although the contribution did not involve bug fixes or code changes, it demonstrated attention to cross-platform detail and addressed a practical need for clearer user guidance within the project’s documentation ecosystem.
February 2026: Delivered a focused documentation update to XTLS/Xray-core by adding GenyConnect to the list of officially supported clients (Windows, Linux, Android). This enhances clarity for users and helps reduce support queries by improving onboarding. No major user-facing bugs were reported or fixed this month; the effort emphasized documentation quality, alignment with product scope, and cross-platform consistency. Key technologies and skills demonstrated include documentation best practices, version control discipline, and cross-platform feature awareness.
February 2026: Delivered a focused documentation update to XTLS/Xray-core by adding GenyConnect to the list of officially supported clients (Windows, Linux, Android). This enhances clarity for users and helps reduce support queries by improving onboarding. No major user-facing bugs were reported or fixed this month; the effort emphasized documentation quality, alignment with product scope, and cross-platform consistency. Key technologies and skills demonstrated include documentation best practices, version control discipline, and cross-platform feature awareness.

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