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Samis07

Worked on the Liberdus/web-client-v2 repository, delivering two targeted frontend features over two months using HTML and front end development skills. The first feature clarified the toll form’s help text, ensuring users understood that tolls are received in LIB and that USD amounts are converted based on market price, improving transaction transparency without altering the UI layout. The second feature enforced a 20-character limit on usernames during registration by adding a maxlength attribute, supporting data integrity and product requirements. Both changes were scoped to minimize risk, focused on user experience, and maintained code quality, with no bugs reported or fixed.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

100%Features

Repository Contributions

2Total
Bugs
0
Commits
2
Features
2
Lines of code
13
Activity Months2

Work History

June 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025: Delivered a crucial frontend validation improvement in Liberdus/web-client-v2 by enforcing a 20-character limit on usernames during registration, strengthening data integrity and user onboarding. No major bugs fixed this month. The work demonstrates a focus on user input validation, maintainability, and alignment with product requirements, supported by a commit linked to issue #303.

May 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

May 1, 2025

May 2025 monthly summary focusing on feature delivery, impact, and technical skills demonstrated. The key deliverable this month was a targeted UI copy update to clarify toll transactions for Liberdus/web-client-v2.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness100.0%
Maintainability100.0%
Architecture100.0%
Performance100.0%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

HTML

Technical Skills

Front End Development

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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Liberdus/web-client-v2

May 2025 Jun 2025
2 Months active

Languages Used

HTML

Technical Skills

Front End Development