
Processtrader enhanced development workflows across two repositories by focusing on both tooling upgrades and code correctness. For sst/opencode, they migrated the language server integration from ruby-lsp to RuboCop, updating server configuration and documentation to deliver faster, more reliable static analysis and improve the developer feedback loop. In anomalyco/opencode, they addressed a bug in the CLI’s session statistics aggregation, ensuring accurate inclusion of current-day data by refining the cutoff time logic and clarifying related constants. Their work demonstrated depth in TypeScript and Node.js, with careful attention to maintainability and performance, resulting in more robust, developer-friendly tooling and codebases.

December 2025 monthly summary for anomalyco/opencode focusing on improving current-day statistics accuracy and code clarity.
December 2025 monthly summary for anomalyco/opencode focusing on improving current-day statistics accuracy and code clarity.
Month: 2025-11 — Focused tooling upgrade for sst/opencode: migrated from ruby-lsp to RuboCop to enhance LSP performance, with updates to server configuration and documentation. No major bugs fixed this month for this repository. The change positively impacts developer productivity and code quality by delivering faster, more reliable static analysis and feedback.
Month: 2025-11 — Focused tooling upgrade for sst/opencode: migrated from ruby-lsp to RuboCop to enhance LSP performance, with updates to server configuration and documentation. No major bugs fixed this month for this repository. The change positively impacts developer productivity and code quality by delivering faster, more reliable static analysis and feedback.
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