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Jacopo Binosi

During January 2026, contributed to the sst/opencode repository by implementing Amazon Bedrock Authentication with Web Identity Token File support. This feature enabled token-based credential management for Bedrock, improving security and flexibility in deployment environments. The work focused on integrating AWS identity best practices, laying the foundation for future CI/CD automation and clearer credential handling. Using TypeScript and Node.js, the developer enhanced the authentication process to support secure, automated workflows without relying on static credentials. No major bugs were addressed during this period, with efforts concentrated on delivering robust, full stack solutions for AWS Bedrock integrations and modernizing authentication infrastructure.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

100%Features

Repository Contributions

1Total
Bugs
0
Commits
1
Features
1
Lines of code
128
Activity Months1

Work History

January 2026

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026 monthly summary for sst/opencode: Delivered Amazon Bedrock Authentication with Web Identity Token File support, enabling token-based credentials for Bedrock authentication and improving security and flexibility in deployment environments. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact: stronger security posture, easier automation, and clearer credential management in Bedrock integrations. Technologies demonstrated: AWS Bedrock, Web Identity Token File, Git-based feature commits, secure credential handling.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness100.0%
Maintainability80.0%
Architecture100.0%
Performance80.0%
AI Usage60.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

TypeScript

Technical Skills

AWSNode.jsfull stack development

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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sst/opencode

Jan 2026 Jan 2026
1 Month active

Languages Used

TypeScript

Technical Skills

AWSNode.jsfull stack development