Project: AddressBook Level 3
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AddressBook - Level 3 is a desktop address book application used for teaching Software Engineering principles. The user interacts with it using a CLI, and it has a GUI created with JavaFX. It is written in Java, and has about 10 kLoC.
Given below are my contributions to the project.
New Feature: Added the ability to undo/redo previous commands.
- What it does: allows the user to undo all previous commands one at a time. Preceding undo commands can be reversed by using the redo command.
- Justification: This feature improves the product significantly because a user can make mistakes in commands and the app should provide a convenient way to rectify them.
- Highlights: This enhancement affects existing commands and commands to be added in future. It required an in-depth analysis of design alternatives. The implementation too was challenging as it required changes to existing commands.
- Credits: {mention here if you reused any code/ideas from elsewhere or if a third-party library is heavily used in the feature so that a reader can make a more accurate judgement of how much effort went into the feature}
New Feature: Added a history command that allows the user to navigate to previous commands using up/down keys.
Code contributed: RepoSense link
Project management:
- Managed releases
v1.3
- v1.5rc
(3 releases) on GitHub
Enhancements to existing features:
- Updated the GUI color scheme (Pull requests #33, #34)
- Wrote additional tests for existing features to increase coverage from 88% to 92% (Pull requests #36, #38)
Documentation:
- User Guide:
- Added documentation for the features
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#72 - Did cosmetic tweaks to existing documentation of features
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: #74
- Developer Guide:
- Added implementation details of the
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Community:
- PRs reviewed (with non-trivial review comments): #12, #32, #19, #42
- Contributed to forum discussions (examples: 1, 2, 3, 4)
- Reported bugs and suggestions for other teams in the class (examples: 1, 2, 3)
- Some parts of the history feature I added was adopted by several other class mates (1, 2)
Tools:
- Integrated a third party library (Natty) to the project (#42)
- Integrated a new Github plugin (CircleCI) to the team repo
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