
Evgenii Kotelnikov contributed to the snyk/cli repository by delivering two core features over a two-month period. He implemented AI-BOM HTML rendering support, allowing users to generate and share HTML-based BOM reports via the aibom command, and ensured reliability by adding targeted tests for CycloneDX HTML output. Later, he expanded Snyk CLI’s capabilities to support Gradle 9, updating CI pipelines, build configurations, and acceptance tests to maintain compatibility with evolving Java ecosystems. His work leveraged Go, TypeScript, and Gradle, demonstrating depth in CLI development, dependency management, and testing, with a focus on robust feature delivery and maintainability.

Month 2025-08: Focused on expanding Snyk CLI capabilities by enabling Gradle 9 support, updating CI/build configurations, and enhancing acceptance tests to ensure reliable analysis for projects using Gradle 9.
Month 2025-08: Focused on expanding Snyk CLI capabilities by enabling Gradle 9 support, updating CI/build configurations, and enhancing acceptance tests to ensure reliable analysis for projects using Gradle 9.
May 2025: Delivered AI-BOM HTML rendering support for the aibom command in snyk/cli, enabling optional HTML output with --html. Added a test to verify CycloneDX HTML output and upgraded cli-extension-ai-bom to a compatible version. These changes improve report readability, enable easier sharing and integration with HTML-based BOM dashboards, and provide a solid foundation for future HTML-first BOM workflows. No critical bugs were reported; the focus was on feature delivery and test coverage.
May 2025: Delivered AI-BOM HTML rendering support for the aibom command in snyk/cli, enabling optional HTML output with --html. Added a test to verify CycloneDX HTML output and upgraded cli-extension-ai-bom to a compatible version. These changes improve report readability, enable easier sharing and integration with HTML-based BOM dashboards, and provide a solid foundation for future HTML-first BOM workflows. No critical bugs were reported; the focus was on feature delivery and test coverage.
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