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Swapnil Ogale
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939
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Summary

In July, Redocly introduced significant updates and enhancements to its products and documentation, focusing on improving the developer experience. A major highlight was the launch of Reference docs 2.0, which featured a complete visual overhaul, enhanced usability, and performance improvements, such as sticky language selection in code samples, support for OpenAPI 3.1, and improved search functionality. The update marks a significant departure from the design of the open-source Redoc, offering expanded features like deep links and customizable code sample tabs. Additionally, Redocly improved access control across all project types, added security measures with the implementation of HSTS headers, and made its OpenAPI CLI documentation open-source. The documentation team worked on bridging gaps between product features and documentation by releasing new guides and a migration guide for the Reference docs 2.0 update. In a corporate update, Redocly converted from a Texas LLC to a Delaware C-corporation, changing its name to Redocly Inc.