Dahan Gong is a Beijing-based software engineer with 11 years of experience building reliable front-end and back-end systems. He is an active open-source contributor to projects such as vimium/vimium-c and terser, working on keyboard-driven browser UX and low-level JavaScript parser/mangler improvements. Dahan has contributed to Alibaba’s MNN deep learning framework, fixing converter bugs and core operator implementations that touch runtime and model interoperability. His work often bridges full-stack concerns—injecting extensions into PDF viewers, handling CSP, improving accessibility, and hardening UI components. Known for pragmatic bug fixes and performance-minded refactors, he pairs technical depth with a playful personal touch (his GitHub notes he “loves software and moe”).
A keyboard shortcut browser extension for keyboard-based navigation and tab operations with an advanced omnibar
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:96 releases, 9915 commits, 21 PRs in 8 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Dahan primarily contributed to the front-end development of a keyboard shortcut browser extension, focusing on keyboard-based navigation and tab operations. Their commits reflect updates to the project's package dependencies, code differences in the minified viewer.js file and the options_popup.ts and pages/options.html files. The user was also responsible for the fixes and updates in the various files related to the project.
Contributions:8 reviews, 84 commits, 66 PRs in 7 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Dahan primarily contributed to bug fixes and enhancements related to the user interface and functionality of the Vimium extension. Their work includes fixing bugs related to clipboard operations, input focus, and key event handling within the content scripts. Additionally, the user improved the user experience by addressing typos and enhancing the display of the Vomnibar and help dialog. These changes focused on improving the core functionalities and user interactions within the Vimium extension.
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