
During December 2025, Yang Qi developed a UI enhancement for the APatch repository, focusing on streamlining module action buttons by replacing text labels with play_circle icons. This change, implemented in Kotlin and XML, aimed to reduce visual clutter and align the interface with modern UI/UX design principles. Yang Qi’s approach emphasized code hygiene, with a single, well-documented commit and clear sign-offs, ensuring maintainability and collaborative clarity. The update improved button footprint and user experience, making quick actions more accessible while adhering to established design guidelines. No bugs were reported, reflecting careful implementation and attention to UI consistency and front-end refactoring.
December 2025 (Month: 2025-12) focused on UI streamlining and design alignment for APatch. Key feature delivered: Icon-based module action buttons replacing text labels with play_circle icons to reduce visual clutter and improve quick-action access. The change was implemented with a single, well-documented commit and sign-off. No major bugs reported this period; maintenance focused on UI consistency and code hygiene. Overall impact: streamlined user experience, improved UI consistency with design language, and better space utilization on module actions, enabling faster task execution and easier future updates. Technologies/skills demonstrated: front-end UI refactoring, icon-based UI patterns, robust commit hygiene with Signed-off-by and contributor co-authors, and collaborative development across the APatch repository.
December 2025 (Month: 2025-12) focused on UI streamlining and design alignment for APatch. Key feature delivered: Icon-based module action buttons replacing text labels with play_circle icons to reduce visual clutter and improve quick-action access. The change was implemented with a single, well-documented commit and sign-off. No major bugs reported this period; maintenance focused on UI consistency and code hygiene. Overall impact: streamlined user experience, improved UI consistency with design language, and better space utilization on module actions, enabling faster task execution and easier future updates. Technologies/skills demonstrated: front-end UI refactoring, icon-based UI patterns, robust commit hygiene with Signed-off-by and contributor co-authors, and collaborative development across the APatch repository.

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