
Christian Berclaz developed and maintained advanced keyboard firmware and AI integration features across the srwi/qmk_firmware, qmk/qmk_firmware, and punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers repositories. He engineered support for new keyboards such as the Wind X R1, Xlant XL, and D60B, implementing programmable layouts, RGB lighting, and robust configuration management using C and JSON. Christian standardized directory structures and documentation in Markdown to improve maintainability and onboarding. In the AI domain, he delivered project-scoped semantic memory and hybrid search for coding assistants, leveraging semantic search and auto-indexing. His work demonstrated depth in embedded systems, firmware development, and project management, ensuring scalable, maintainable solutions.
Month: 2026-03 — Repository: punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers. Focused on delivering features that enhance AI coding assistants with memory and search capabilities, and improving project visibility through documentation updates. No major bugs fixed this month. Business impact includes improved developer experience and clearer project scoring visibility.
Month: 2026-03 — Repository: punkpeye/awesome-mcp-servers. Focused on delivering features that enhance AI coding assistants with memory and search capabilities, and improving project visibility through documentation updates. No major bugs fixed this month. Business impact includes improved developer experience and clearer project scoring visibility.
September 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering a flagship hardware feature for the QMK firmware: the D60B customizable 60% Tsangan hotswap keyboard, with programmable layouts and RGB lighting. This work enhances hardware configurability for users and positions QMK for broader market adoption. Effort included integrating the new D60B support into the existing firmware architecture, contributing clean and well-documented code, and coordinating with hardware and firmware teams to ensure maintainability and scalability.
September 2025 monthly summary focusing on delivering a flagship hardware feature for the QMK firmware: the D60B customizable 60% Tsangan hotswap keyboard, with programmable layouts and RGB lighting. This work enhances hardware configurability for users and positions QMK for broader market adoption. Effort included integrating the new D60B support into the existing firmware architecture, contributing clean and well-documented code, and coordinating with hardware and firmware teams to ensure maintainability and scalability.
In April 2025, delivered a new Savage65 standard layout (65_ansi_blocker_tsangan_split_bs) for qmk/qmk_firmware and updated the WindStudio Wind X R1 with a default firmware. Completed directory cleanup to improve maintainability and integrated the new layout into the community layouts via keyboard.json, enabling broader adoption and easier discovery for contributors.
In April 2025, delivered a new Savage65 standard layout (65_ansi_blocker_tsangan_split_bs) for qmk/qmk_firmware and updated the WindStudio Wind X R1 with a default firmware. Completed directory cleanup to improve maintainability and integrated the new layout into the community layouts via keyboard.json, enabling broader adoption and easier discovery for contributors.
March 2025: Implemented Unified Keyboard Firmware across Mechlovin' Zed60 and WindStudio Wind X R1. Added a new 60_tsangan_hhkb layout for Zed60 and introduced a default firmware/layout for Wind X R1, with directory restructuring for clearer configuration within qmk/qmk_firmware. This standardization enhances cross-device compatibility and maintainability.
March 2025: Implemented Unified Keyboard Firmware across Mechlovin' Zed60 and WindStudio Wind X R1. Added a new 60_tsangan_hhkb layout for Zed60 and introduced a default firmware/layout for Wind X R1, with directory restructuring for clearer configuration within qmk/qmk_firmware. This standardization enhances cross-device compatibility and maintainability.
Month: 2024-12. Focus: deliver Xlant XL Keyboard Support for srwi/qmk_firmware. Key feature: Add Xlant XL keyboard keymap (base and function layers) and a README with hardware details, build instructions, and bootloader information. No major bugs fixed this month. Impact: Enables immediate support for a new keyboard, improves onboarding and maintenance, and strengthens end-to-end deployment from keymap to bootloader. Technologies: QMK firmware development, keymap configuration, documentation, bootloader workflows, git.
Month: 2024-12. Focus: deliver Xlant XL Keyboard Support for srwi/qmk_firmware. Key feature: Add Xlant XL keyboard keymap (base and function layers) and a README with hardware details, build instructions, and bootloader information. No major bugs fixed this month. Impact: Enables immediate support for a new keyboard, improves onboarding and maintenance, and strengthens end-to-end deployment from keymap to bootloader. Technologies: QMK firmware development, keymap configuration, documentation, bootloader workflows, git.
Concise monthly summary for 2024-11 focused on feature delivery, bug handling, impact, and skills demonstrated for srwi/qmk_firmware.
Concise monthly summary for 2024-11 focused on feature delivery, bug handling, impact, and skills demonstrated for srwi/qmk_firmware.

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