Sean Smith is a Software Engineer in New York with 11 years of experience building pragmatic full‑stack systems and a particular affinity for command‑line tooling. He contributes to notable open‑source projects like wtfutil, where he led refactors to reduce global state, modularize configuration, and improve rendering and feature flexibility. Describing himself as an engineer and "cyborg," he blends rigorous engineering discipline with fast, keyboard‑driven workflows and a taste for elegant utilities. Sean focuses on maintainability and decoupling, turning brittle code into composable modules that are easier to extend and test. He brings hands‑on implementation skills and a strong developer‑experience sensibility to terminal‑first applications.
The personal information dashboard for your terminal
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:1 release, 11 reviews, 118 commits in 3 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Sean primarily focused on refactoring the codebase to reduce reliance on global configuration variables and improve modularity. They refactored the configuration handling and moved file opening logic into a global utility function. They also made changes to several modules, decoupling them from the global configuration and allowing for the specification of titles, which improved the maintainability and flexibility of the application. They also worked on improvements for features and rendering functionality.
Contributions:8 pushes, 11 branches in 4 years 1 month
wtfutil
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