Onlook Design Updates: Weekly Recap - Documentation Maintenance
A quiet week for Onlook with a single documentation fix addressing a spelling error in the web application's README file. This reflects routine maintenance work to keep contributor-facing documentation professional and polished.
Duration: PT1M33S
Episode overview
This episode is a short developer briefing from Onlook Design Updates.
It explains recent repository work in plain language.
- Show: Onlook Design Updates
- Published: 2026-06-08T16:08:30Z
- Audio duration: PT1M33S
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Good morning. This is your Onlook Design Updates briefing for June first through eighth, twenty twenty-six.
One pull request activity item and zero additional commits this week.
This was a maintenance-focused week with attention to documentation quality. The primary activity centered on keeping contributor-facing materials clean and professional.
**Documentation Polish**
The week's single change came through pull request thirty-one fifteen, where contributor mervivian identified and corrected a spelling error in the web application's README file. The fix addressed a double-n typo where "communnicating" appeared instead of "communicating" in documentation describing the Preload…
The fix demonstrates the community's attention to detail in maintaining quality across all project touchpoints, not just code functionality. Documentation typos can undermine credibility, particularly in contributor-facing files that serve as first impressions for developers considering involvement with Onlook.