
Connor Shea contributed to the oxc-project/oxc and oxc-project/oxc-projecthub.io.git repositories, focusing on expanding linting capabilities, improving configuration management, and enhancing developer onboarding. He implemented new lint rules and plugin support, increasing static analysis coverage from 650+ to 700+ rules, and added user-facing documentation to clarify ESLint plugin compatibility. Using Rust, TypeScript, and JavaScript, Connor centralized and hardened linter configurations, improved error handling, and automated documentation generation. His work addressed configuration reliability, reduced onboarding friction, and strengthened CI/CD pipelines. The depth of his contributions is reflected in robust schema validation, cross-repo tooling improvements, and comprehensive test coverage.
April 2026 monthly summary for oxc-project/oxc-projecthub.io.git. Key delivery: Oxlint Linting: Rule Expansion and Supported Plugins Documentation. Expanded linting capabilities by increasing the Rule count in FeatureLinter from 650+ to 700+, improving static analysis coverage and bug detection. Added user-facing documentation for known-supported ESLint plugins, with explicit alignment to the conformance test suite to clarify plugin compatibility. Major bugs fixed: none reported in this period. Overall impact: strengthens the code quality gate, accelerates contributor onboarding for plugin usage, and enhances maintainability and traceability across the plugin ecosystem. Technologies/skills demonstrated: lint tooling (FeatureLinter), ESLint plugin ecosystem understanding, documentation craftsmanship, version control discipline with issue-referenced commits, and conformance-test alignment.
April 2026 monthly summary for oxc-project/oxc-projecthub.io.git. Key delivery: Oxlint Linting: Rule Expansion and Supported Plugins Documentation. Expanded linting capabilities by increasing the Rule count in FeatureLinter from 650+ to 700+, improving static analysis coverage and bug detection. Added user-facing documentation for known-supported ESLint plugins, with explicit alignment to the conformance test suite to clarify plugin compatibility. Major bugs fixed: none reported in this period. Overall impact: strengthens the code quality gate, accelerates contributor onboarding for plugin usage, and enhances maintainability and traceability across the plugin ecosystem. Technologies/skills demonstrated: lint tooling (FeatureLinter), ESLint plugin ecosystem understanding, documentation craftsmanship, version control discipline with issue-referenced commits, and conformance-test alignment.
March 2026 monthly summary for the Oxlint/oxc family of projects. Delivered high-impact linting enhancements, expanded conformance testing coverage with additional plugins, and accelerated local development workflows, paired with targeted documentation and reliability fixes across multiple repositories.
March 2026 monthly summary for the Oxlint/oxc family of projects. Delivered high-impact linting enhancements, expanded conformance testing coverage with additional plugins, and accelerated local development workflows, paired with targeted documentation and reliability fixes across multiple repositories.
February 2026 monthly summary for oxc project work across three repositories: oxc-project/oxc, oxc-project/oxc-projecthub.io.git, and oxc-project/tsgolint. Focused on delivering features that strengthen CI reliability, contributor guidance, and documentation/UX, while also addressing documentation gaps and project status clarity to improve developer velocity and onboarding.
February 2026 monthly summary for oxc project work across three repositories: oxc-project/oxc, oxc-project/oxc-projecthub.io.git, and oxc-project/tsgolint. Focused on delivering features that strengthen CI reliability, contributor guidance, and documentation/UX, while also addressing documentation gaps and project status clarity to improve developer velocity and onboarding.
January 2026 monthly summary for openclaw/openclaw: Implemented Linting Configuration Stabilization to improve code quality and CI reliability. Fixed and centralized oxlint configuration, removed an invalid config, and consolidated ignore patterns for maintainability, resulting in consistent lint results across the repository and reduced false positives in automated checks.
January 2026 monthly summary for openclaw/openclaw: Implemented Linting Configuration Stabilization to improve code quality and CI reliability. Fixed and centralized oxlint configuration, removed an invalid config, and consolidated ignore patterns for maintainability, resulting in consistent lint results across the repository and reduced false positives in automated checks.
December 2025 performance summary: Delivered key features, fixed reliability issues, and strengthened cross-repo tooling across oxc-projecthub.io, oxc, oxc-resolver, and actualbudget/actual. Key features include a Documentation overhaul (onboarding, status, linting docs; guidance for formatter, pre-commit hook, and VS Code extension; migration from Prettier; alpha status; auto-generation script path), Website Linter enhancement to display fixable-rule counts, and ESLint-related development tooling improvements. Major bugs fixed include Linter configuration parsing improvements with robust error handling (Rule::from_configuration returning Result) and comprehensive tests for configuration deserializers, plus improvements to sorting/test reliability for linter rule lists. Additional regression coverage includes a NODEJS_BUILTINS alphabetization test to prevent binary-search failures. Impact: reduced configuration errors, clearer onboarding, more reliable rules processing, and stronger cross-repo tooling, enabling faster onboarding and safer changes. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Rust tooling and formatting (editorconfig, tests), TypeScript/JavaScript (website linter, docs tooling), end-to-end tooling migrations (Prettier to oxfmt), CI/test automation, and cross-repo collaboration (pre-commit, VS Code extension, and documentation generation).
December 2025 performance summary: Delivered key features, fixed reliability issues, and strengthened cross-repo tooling across oxc-projecthub.io, oxc, oxc-resolver, and actualbudget/actual. Key features include a Documentation overhaul (onboarding, status, linting docs; guidance for formatter, pre-commit hook, and VS Code extension; migration from Prettier; alpha status; auto-generation script path), Website Linter enhancement to display fixable-rule counts, and ESLint-related development tooling improvements. Major bugs fixed include Linter configuration parsing improvements with robust error handling (Rule::from_configuration returning Result) and comprehensive tests for configuration deserializers, plus improvements to sorting/test reliability for linter rule lists. Additional regression coverage includes a NODEJS_BUILTINS alphabetization test to prevent binary-search failures. Impact: reduced configuration errors, clearer onboarding, more reliable rules processing, and stronger cross-repo tooling, enabling faster onboarding and safer changes. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Rust tooling and formatting (editorconfig, tests), TypeScript/JavaScript (website linter, docs tooling), end-to-end tooling migrations (Prettier to oxfmt), CI/test automation, and cross-repo collaboration (pre-commit, VS Code extension, and documentation generation).
November 2025 monthly summary: Delivered significant quality, reliability, and developer experience improvements across the Oxc projects, with a strong emphasis on frontend type-safety, linting maturity, and tooling DX. Coordinated work across oxc-projecthub.io (frontend docs site) and the core linter/CI tooling to improve early error detection, configuration correctness, and documentation quality, while also hardening schemas to prevent misconfigurations. These efforts reduce time-to-detection of defects, accelerate onboarding for new contributors, and strengthen business value through more stable releases and clearer guidance.
November 2025 monthly summary: Delivered significant quality, reliability, and developer experience improvements across the Oxc projects, with a strong emphasis on frontend type-safety, linting maturity, and tooling DX. Coordinated work across oxc-projecthub.io (frontend docs site) and the core linter/CI tooling to improve early error detection, configuration correctness, and documentation quality, while also hardening schemas to prevent misconfigurations. These efforts reduce time-to-detection of defects, accelerate onboarding for new contributors, and strengthen business value through more stable releases and clearer guidance.
October 2025 delivered cross-repo documentation improvements and compatibility data updates across three projects, strengthening developer experience and reducing support overhead. Key updates include Safari 26 CSS @position-try compatibility data, TSX transformation and Vue/Svelte linting scope documentation, extensive linter rule docs and configuration options, and a fix to the rule generation template. These changes demonstrate strong documentation discipline, tooling accuracy, and cross-team collaboration, delivering business value through improved accuracy, faster onboarding, and reduced misconfigurations.
October 2025 delivered cross-repo documentation improvements and compatibility data updates across three projects, strengthening developer experience and reducing support overhead. Key updates include Safari 26 CSS @position-try compatibility data, TSX transformation and Vue/Svelte linting scope documentation, extensive linter rule docs and configuration options, and a fix to the rule generation template. These changes demonstrate strong documentation discipline, tooling accuracy, and cross-team collaboration, delivering business value through improved accuracy, faster onboarding, and reduced misconfigurations.
Month: 2025-09 recap: Implemented a Firefox-specific data enhancement in the MDN browser-compat-data by adding impl_url for CSS properties orphans and widows, improving data accuracy and coverage. This closes a Firefox data gap, supports more reliable compatibility guidance, and strengthens MDN documentation. No major regressions; changes are isolated to Firefox data for these properties.
Month: 2025-09 recap: Implemented a Firefox-specific data enhancement in the MDN browser-compat-data by adding impl_url for CSS properties orphans and widows, improving data accuracy and coverage. This closes a Firefox data gap, supports more reliable compatibility guidance, and strengthens MDN documentation. No major regressions; changes are isolated to Firefox data for these properties.

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