
Rémi Bourgarel contributed to the jfrog-cli and jfrog-client-go repositories by delivering features and fixes that improved developer experience and build reliability. He implemented CLI survey prompt enhancements to reduce noise in CI pipelines while maintaining feedback opportunities, using Go and shell scripting to refine prompt behavior and help output. Rémi managed dependency upgrades and environment variable controls, such as introducing JFROG_CLI_HIDE_SURVEY for CI environments, and addressed compatibility issues by updating Go versions and key libraries. His work demonstrated depth in CI/CD, configuration management, and Go module handling, resulting in more stable releases and streamlined integration for downstream users.

October 2025 — jfrog-cli: Delivered targeted CLI UX improvements for the survey prompts to reduce CI noise while preserving feedback opportunities. Focused on stabilizing prompt behavior across common workflows and refining the help surface to display the survey link only where it adds value. This work improves developer experience and CI reliability, enabling cleaner pipelines and actionable feedback without sacrificing product input.
October 2025 — jfrog-cli: Delivered targeted CLI UX improvements for the survey prompts to reduce CI noise while preserving feedback opportunities. Focused on stabilizing prompt behavior across common workflows and refining the help surface to display the survey link only where it adds value. This work improves developer experience and CI reliability, enabling cleaner pipelines and actionable feedback without sacrificing product input.
September 2025 monthly summary for jfrog-cli: Delivered reliability improvements and user-focused features with a focus on CI stability and build health. Key outcomes include (1) a new CI-friendly survey opt-out feature to hide post-command surveys in CI and when requested, (2) a dependency update addressing issue #65 by upgrading github.com/ulikunitz/xz to v0.5.15 (go.sum updated), and (3) Darwin build stabilization via a Go version bump in GitHub Actions from 1.23.x to 1.24.x, improving macOS release builds.
September 2025 monthly summary for jfrog-cli: Delivered reliability improvements and user-focused features with a focus on CI stability and build health. Key outcomes include (1) a new CI-friendly survey opt-out feature to hide post-command surveys in CI and when requested, (2) a dependency update addressing issue #65 by upgrading github.com/ulikunitz/xz to v0.5.15 (go.sum updated), and (3) Darwin build stabilization via a Go version bump in GitHub Actions from 1.23.x to 1.24.x, improving macOS release builds.
August 2025 monthly summary: Key feature releases and dependency upgrades across two core repositories enhanced stability, compatibility, and time-to-value for downstream users. Delivered Release Version 1.54.5 for jfrog-client-go with go.mod/go.sum updates (commit 2804167c335fe0ece4d83a4ce0835963986db8b3). Upgraded jfrog-cli-core to 2.59.5, refreshed the Go toolchain, and aligned build-info-go and jfrog-client-go to ensure compatibility with the latest libraries. No major bugs were reported this month; the work reduces risk in downstream integrations and sets a solid foundation for future releases. Technologies demonstrated include Go module management, dependency coordination across repositories, and release engineering.
August 2025 monthly summary: Key feature releases and dependency upgrades across two core repositories enhanced stability, compatibility, and time-to-value for downstream users. Delivered Release Version 1.54.5 for jfrog-client-go with go.mod/go.sum updates (commit 2804167c335fe0ece4d83a4ce0835963986db8b3). Upgraded jfrog-cli-core to 2.59.5, refreshed the Go toolchain, and aligned build-info-go and jfrog-client-go to ensure compatibility with the latest libraries. No major bugs were reported this month; the work reduces risk in downstream integrations and sets a solid foundation for future releases. Technologies demonstrated include Go module management, dependency coordination across repositories, and release engineering.
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