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David Zammit

During January 2026, Daniel Zammit focused on improving the stability of the google-gemini/gemini-cli project by addressing a Windows-specific bug related to PTY resizing. He implemented race-condition-aware error handling in TypeScript and Node.js, ensuring that the CLI no longer crashes when attempting to resize a PTY that has already exited. This fix, co-authored with Gal Zahavi, targeted issue #15757 and enhanced the reliability of automation workflows on Windows platforms. Daniel’s work demonstrated a strong grasp of CLI development and robust error handling, delivering a targeted solution that improved the overall resilience of the Gemini CLI for Windows users.

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Repository Contributions

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Bugs
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Commits
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Features
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Lines of code
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Activity Months1

Work History

January 2026

1 Commits

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026: Delivered a Windows-specific stability fix for the Gemini CLI by adding race-condition-aware error handling to prevent crashes when resizing a PTY that has exited. The change, committed as b99e8410213cb09ddc3e6f94a5bb919df595114f (co-authored by Gal Zahavi), addresses issue #15757 and improves reliability for Windows users and automation workflows.

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Quality Metrics

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

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

TypeScript

Technical Skills

CLI developmentNode.jserror handling

Repositories Contributed To

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google-gemini/gemini-cli

Jan 2026 Jan 2026
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Languages Used

TypeScript

Technical Skills

CLI developmentNode.jserror handling