Summary
Improved how the Clean Plate Map explains inspection severity so diners get clearer product language, then synced the local repo registry to reflect current project inventory. Total changes: 2 files touched, +13/-1 across 2 unique commits.
Content Signals
Medium: Translating public-health jargon into plain product language is a useful product story. Rationale:
clean-plate-mapchanged the violations UI from a vague "General" label to "Other" and added a short explanation of what "Critical" means, which is a concrete example of reducing user confusion without changing the underlying data.No strong signal: The repo registry sync is useful maintenance, but it is support work more than a standalone content arc. Rationale: The
repo-registrychange keeps project tracking current by adding missing repositories, but it does not yet carry a deeper lesson on its own.
repo-registry
Synced the local repository inventory by adding missing personal project URLs to REPOS.md.
Repo changes: 1 file touched, +3/-0 across 1 unique commit.
2b9dfb72884cdocs: sync repo registry- Time: 10:35 AM
- Branches:
main
- Changes: 1 file, +3/-0
- Files:
REPOS.mdmodified (+3/-0)
clean-plate-map
Clarified the inspection details UI so violation severity reads more clearly for diners, including a short explanation of what NYC marks as critical.
Repo changes: 1 file touched, +10/-1 across 1 unique commit.
5f1e0fdfb975fix: clarify violation severity labels- Time: 1:11 PM
- Branches:
mainremotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/mainremotes/origin/main
- Changes: 1 file, +10/-1
- Files:
apps/mobile/src/map-screen.tsxmodified (+10/-1)
Run Details
- Scanned folders: 50
- Git repos scanned: 37
- Repos with commits: 2 logical repos
- Repos without commits: 35
- Skipped non-Git folders: 12
- Excluded repos: 1 (
commit-journal) - Matched identities:
- GitHub user:
Andrewy-gh - Local Git name:
Andrewy-gh - Local Git email:
andrewydev6@gmail.com
- GitHub user: