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Gerald Isabelle

During January 2026, Gerald Isabelle improved the developer experience and testing workflow for the ministryofjustice/hmpps-manage-people-on-probation-ui repository. Gerald streamlined the local development setup by updating the README with clear, step-by-step instructions for running the application, which reduced onboarding time for new contributors. Using Node.js, Playwright, and TypeScript, Gerald also removed unused end-to-end Playwright tests and cleaned up related scripts and workflow references, aligning the CI/CD pipeline with the updated testing strategy. These changes shortened feedback loops, lowered maintenance overhead, and ensured the project remained ready for ongoing feature delivery, reflecting a focused and practical engineering approach.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

100%Features

Repository Contributions

1Total
Bugs
0
Commits
1
Features
1
Lines of code
988
Activity Months1

Work History

January 2026

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026: Developer experience and testing workflow improvements for the HM Prison and Probation Service UI. Delivered a streamlined local development setup, updated the README with clear instructions to run the application locally, and removed unused end-to-end Playwright tests and related scripts. These changes reduce onboarding time, shorten local and CI feedback loops, and lower maintenance overhead while preserving feature readiness.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness100.0%
Maintainability80.0%
Architecture80.0%
Performance80.0%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

JavaScriptTypeScript

Technical Skills

Node.jsPlaywrightfront end developmentfull stack development

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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ministryofjustice/hmpps-manage-people-on-probation-ui

Jan 2026 Jan 2026
1 Month active

Languages Used

JavaScriptTypeScript

Technical Skills

Node.jsPlaywrightfront end developmentfull stack development