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Davidperezgar

David contributed to the WordPress/plugin-check repository, delivering a series of features and fixes that improved plugin validation, security, and release reliability. He engineered automated checks for content compliance, redirect safety, and code obfuscation, consolidating legacy logic for maintainability. Using PHP and PHPUnit, David expanded test coverage, enforced stricter coding standards, and enhanced CLI tooling for plugin authors and reviewers. His work included refining internationalization, strengthening error reporting, and aligning validation with WordPress.org guidelines. Through careful code analysis, refactoring, and documentation updates, David reduced false positives, improved user experience, and established a robust foundation for ongoing plugin quality and security.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

64%Features

Repository Contributions

62Total
Bugs
9
Commits
62
Features
16
Lines of code
1,675
Activity Months10

Work History

September 2025

8 Commits • 2 Features

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025 monthly summary: Focused on strengthening reliability, security, and maintainability of the WordPress/plugin-check project. Delivered stabilized redirect safety checks, expanded test coverage, and reinforced plugin review tooling, while performing essential test-suite maintenance to align with coding standards. These efforts improve security posture, reduce false positives, speed up safe plugin reviews, and provide a solid foundation for future releases.

August 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Aug 1, 2025

August 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments for WordPress/plugin-check. Delivered policy-compliant content checks and obfuscation controls by consolidating validation into a dedicated Plugin_Content_Check, and refactoring legacy checks (Code_Obfuscation_Check/Code_NotAllowed_Check) for better maintainability and extensibility. Implemented detection of disallowed direct links to five-star reviews to ensure WordPress.org guideline adherence. The changes include clearer class organization and targeted improvements to the plugin’s review-automation workflow, supporting faster publish cycles and reduced risk of policy violations.

July 2025

3 Commits • 2 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025 monthly summary focusing on business value and technical achievements across two WordPress repositories. Key features delivered include stricter global variable prefix enforcement in WordPress-Coding-Standards and the Plugin Check Tool 1.6.0 release with enhanced checks and compatibility improvements. Major bugs fixed include fixes in the plugin-check workflow for dynamic content folders, special characters in filenames, and false positives from image function checks, with updates to the unit tests and changelog. Overall impact: reduced naming conflicts, more reliable code-quality checks, and an improved user experience for plugin validation. Technologies/skills demonstrated: PHP, unit testing, release management, CLI tooling, URL validation, and cross-repo collaboration.

May 2025

5 Commits • 2 Features

May 1, 2025

May 2025 performance summary for WordPress/plugin-check: Focused on user-facing feature delivery, targeted quality improvements, and maintainability enhancements. Delivered a consolidated access flow for the plugin-check tool, raised the visibility of repository quality issues, and performed essential code maintenance to keep ownership and API usage clean. Result: improved user access efficiency, stronger QA signals, and a more maintainable codebase with reduced risk in future changes.

April 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 saw a focused effort on validating edge-case scenarios in the WordPress plugin-check tool and delivering a clean release with enhanced documentation. The team tightened quality through targeted regression testing and a structured release process, setting the stage for more robust header validation and user guidance.

March 2025

7 Commits • 1 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 performance summary for WordPress/plugin-check: Focused on reliability, validation accuracy, and resilience of the plugin-check workflow. Delivered targeted enhancements to Plugin Readme validation, expanded test coverage and UI messaging, and increased data/buffer capacity to prevent content-related errors. Resulted in stronger metadata enforcement, reduced edge-case failures, and improved stability for plugin authors and reviewers.

January 2025

9 Commits • 2 Features

Jan 1, 2025

January 2025: WordPress/plugin-check delivered substantive enhancements focused on correctness, reliability, and maintainability of file type validation and plugin-wide checks. Key outcomes include stronger duplication detection, case-sensitive naming enforcement, clarified error messages, standardized error codes, broader CLI checks, licensing adjustments, i18n readiness, and documentation polish. Expanded test coverage and lint fixes accompanied the work, increasing code quality and deployment confidence across environments.

December 2024

8 Commits • 1 Features

Dec 1, 2024

December 2024 monthly summary for WordPress/plugin-check: Delivered substantive improvements to the plugin-check tool, reinforced internationalization validation, corrected release/version metadata, and improved phplint reporting. The work reduces risk of invalid plugin URIs, ensures translated strings render correctly in compatibility messages, and streamlines the release process with accurate versioning visibility, contributing to higher reliability and faster validation for plugin authors.

November 2024

9 Commits • 1 Features

Nov 1, 2024

In 2024-11, the WordPress/plugin-check project delivered meaningful stability and usability improvements. Key work includes expanding severity options (adding low severity), tightening severity filtering, improving error reporting, and stabilizing localization and file-name handling. Documentation and release notes were updated with a version bump and clearer readme, ensuring smooth handoff for the next release. These changes reduce triage time, improve decision-making signals for plugin health, and bolster reliability across locales and edge cases.

October 2024

9 Commits • 3 Features

Oct 1, 2024

2024-10 monthly summary for WordPress/plugin-check: Delivered three major features with corresponding test and quality improvements, fixed key issues, and strengthened release readiness. The work reduced risk of incorporating non-core libraries, improved test coverage and lint stability, and aligned library checks with WordPress core expectations to support faster, more reliable releases.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness89.0%
Maintainability89.0%
Architecture82.0%
Performance82.0%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

JavaScriptMarkdownPHPTexttext

Technical Skills

Backend DevelopmentBug FixingCLIChangelog ManagementClass OrganizationCode AnalysisCode DocumentationCode FormattingCode LintingCode OrganizationCode QualityCode RefactoringCode RefinementCode SecurityCode Sniffing

Repositories Contributed To

2 repos

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

WordPress/plugin-check

Oct 2024 Sep 2025
10 Months active

Languages Used

JavaScriptMarkdownPHPTexttext

Technical Skills

Backend DevelopmentCode AnalysisCode LintingCodeSnifferDocumentationPHP

WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards

Jul 2025 Jul 2025
1 Month active

Languages Used

PHP

Technical Skills

Code SniffingCoding StandardsPHPUnit

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