
Kai Curry focused on enhancing developer and user documentation for the blakeblackshear/frigate repository, targeting two core features over a one-month period. Working primarily in Markdown, Kai expanded the snapshot functionality documentation to clarify frame selection and distinguish between regular snapshots and clean copies, supporting more effective Frigate+ submissions. For MQTT-based face and license plate recognition, Kai improved technical writing to explain scoring logic and the handling of null or zero values, making the documentation more accessible and maintainable. The work emphasized clarity and cross-team knowledge sharing, resulting in deeper, more actionable documentation without requiring direct code or bug fixes.
February 2026 (2026-02) monthly summary for blakeblackshear/frigate. Focused on improving developer and user documentation to accelerate onboarding, reduce support overhead, and enable effective use of Frigate features. Key work concentrated on documentation improvements for two core areas: snapshot functionality and MQTT-based recognition updates. No major code or bug fixes were required this month; efforts centered on clarity, maintainability, and cross-team knowledge sharing to drive adoption and reliability.
February 2026 (2026-02) monthly summary for blakeblackshear/frigate. Focused on improving developer and user documentation to accelerate onboarding, reduce support overhead, and enable effective use of Frigate features. Key work concentrated on documentation improvements for two core areas: snapshot functionality and MQTT-based recognition updates. No major code or bug fixes were required this month; efforts centered on clarity, maintainability, and cross-team knowledge sharing to drive adoption and reliability.

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