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I made a fork of a fork of Peppermint by Peppermint-labs

I made a fork of a fork of Peppermint by Peppermint-labs

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The Story Behind Pepperminto-Enhanced 🍵 They say the best way to learn a new framework is to build something. I decided to take it a step further: I decided to fix something broken. I’ve been learning React , and I came across Peppermint.sh , a solid open-source ticket management system. I found a community fork called Pepperminto that had started adding a Knowledge Base (KB), but it was essentially a "skeleton"—full of bugs, half-finished features, and broken workflows. I decided to dive into the deep end. 🛠️ The 3.5-Day Sprint I spent the last 80+ hours deep-diving into the codebase. My goal wasn't just to add features, but to repair the foundation . What I’ve tackled so far: KB Restoration: Repaired the broken CRUD workflows for the Knowledge Base. Architecture Cleanup: Removed redundant applications ( docs and landing-page ) to make the monorepo leaner and faster. Client Portal Refactor: Redesigned the client experience with a new sidebar and intuitive settings pages. SEO & Stabili

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