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Greg Martin

Greg Martin developed and maintained core UI and platform features for the Availity/element repository, focusing on robust component libraries, accessibility, and developer experience. He engineered reusable React components such as file selectors, navigation elements, and form controls, applying TypeScript and CSS-in-JS for maintainable, scalable code. Greg improved build automation and CI/CD pipelines, modernized dependencies, and enhanced documentation to streamline onboarding and release workflows. His work included API integration, validation logic, and cross-origin communication, addressing both user-facing reliability and internal tooling. By emphasizing test coverage and code organization, Greg delivered solutions that improved UI consistency, data integrity, and long-term maintainability.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

80%Features

Repository Contributions

333Total
Bugs
29
Commits
333
Features
115
Lines of code
91,805
Activity Months17

Work History

February 2026

9 Commits • 2 Features

Feb 1, 2026

February 2026 (Availity/element) focused on delivering reusable UI building blocks, stabilizing development DX, and improving dependency hygiene to support scalable growth. Key contributions spanned iconography, navigation UI, and tooling reliability, driving a consistent UI language and smoother local development and CI pipelines. Business value delivered: (1) Consistent and reusable iconography for buildings and hospitals enabled by BuildingIcon/HospitalIcon, reducing UI ambiguity and accelerating UI composition. (2) New Drawer component with stabilized workspace dependencies, enabling more robust navigation patterns across applications. (3) DX improvements through Storybook integration fixes and dependency upgrades, reducing dev friction and CI failures.

January 2026

5 Commits • 2 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026 monthly summary for two repositories (Availity/sdk-js and Availity/availity-react) focused on security- and compatibility-driven dependency upgrades. Key work included upgrading the qs library to 6.14.1 in api-axios and api-core and upgrading @jscutlery/semver to 5.7.1 to tighten semantic version handling. In Availity/availity-react, core dependencies including @availity/api-axios, @availity/analytics-core, qs, and Storybook were upgraded to the latest verified versions to improve security, stability, and tooling. Impact and value: - Security posture improved by aligning to patched, latest dependencies; reduced vulnerability surface and risk in release pipelines. - Build and CI stability enhanced through consistent dependency versions and bug fix releases. - Faster, safer releases with improved tooling and developer experience across the monorepo. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Node.js package management, npm/yarn workflow, and monorepo coordination - Semantic versioning strategies and tooling (@jscutlery/semver) - Dependency management for security/compliance - Storybook and frontend tooling upgrades

December 2025

11 Commits • 7 Features

Dec 1, 2025

December 2025 monthly summary for Availity repositories focused on delivering stability, security, and user experience improvements through strategic dependency upgrades, publishing workflow hardening, and targeted feature work. The work spanned three repositories (Availity/availity-react, Availity/sdk-js, Availity/element) with measurable business value: reduced risk from out-of-date dependencies, more reliable release pipelines, and UX refinements in Autocomplete components.

November 2025

14 Commits • 5 Features

Nov 1, 2025

November 2025 monthly summary focusing on feature delivery and reliability improvements across Availity/element and Availity/sdk-js. Key features delivered include PR Preview Enhancements with direct deployed preview links and correct versioning, dynamic Storybook PR Preview Base Path handling, and Deployment Workflow Improvements for documentation and GitHub Pages in element. In sdk-js, API surface simplification by removing AvSlotMachineApi, and CI/CD Deployment Workflow Improvements with pre-deployment checks and refined docs build/deploy steps. Major bugs fixed include ensuring PR previews link to the correct previews, fixing storybook_base_path handling, and stabilizing docs deployment flows. Overall impact: more reliable PR validation and previews, a cleaner API surface, and faster, more predictable CI/CD with better debugging support. Technologies/skills demonstrated: GitHub Actions workflow optimization, Storybook configuration and environment handling, API refactoring and removal, and automated docs publishing and deployment debugging.

October 2025

50 Commits • 5 Features

Oct 1, 2025

Month: 2025-10 — Monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments across Availity/sdk-js, Availity/element, and Availity/availity-react. This period delivered cross-repo CI/CD improvements, stabilized release pipelines, and build optimizations that directly enhance release velocity, reliability, and developer efficiency.

September 2025

8 Commits • 3 Features

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025 performance/engineering month: Major reliability and maintainability improvements across Availity/element and Availity/sdk-js. Implemented robust data validation and GraphQL operationName forwarding for Spaces fetches; enhanced file upload UX by disabling the picker at maxFiles; completed extensive dependency hygiene and tooling upgrades across the SDK package to improve build stability, security, and maintainability.

August 2025

10 Commits • 5 Features

Aug 1, 2025

Monthly summary for 2025-08 highlighting feature deliveries, bug fixes, and modernization across Availity repositories. Focused on delivering business value through navigation consistency, flexible upload capabilities, and dependency modernization to improve stability and performance.

July 2025

4 Commits • 3 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025 monthly summary across Availity repositories focusing on business value, build stability, and component reliability. Delivered targeted bug fix for Autocomplete multiple prop handling and a set of dependency upgrades to improve build performance, security, and Node.js compatibility. Refactors in Availity/element to correctly handle generic types for Multiple/DisableClearable/FreeSolo; updated Storybook configurations accordingly. Overall impact: faster CI builds, reduced security risk, and more robust components enabling reliable feature delivery.

June 2025

10 Commits • 3 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 performance summary for Availity/element: Front-end delivery focused on robustness, UX polish, and API reliability. Implemented comprehensive file upload constraints, improved date controls, refined UI components, and fixed API parameter serialization to reduce errors and support scalable feature work. These changes enhance data integrity, user experience, and developer velocity for upcoming releases.

May 2025

10 Commits • 2 Features

May 1, 2025

May 2025 summary for Availity/element: delivered features, fixed critical bugs, and strengthened UI/data reliability. Key deliverables include paginated configuration retrieval (with page support and payerIds correctness tests), FileSelector2 refactor with new components and documentation, and production/UI reliability fixes (image URL prefixes, essentials domain URL handling, pagination end-of-pages behavior, and date layout stability). These changes improve data accuracy, developer experience, and customer-facing reliability, enabling scalable configuration queries and more predictable UI behavior across environments.

April 2025

34 Commits • 17 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025: Delivered a cohesive set of UI and platform improvements across Availity/element, Availity/sdk-js, and Availity/availity-react. Key accomplishments include a new MUI ButtonGroup component, targeted z-index fixes for interactive states, enhanced MUI File Selector with onProgress support, robust unique ID/key handling in trees, and improved helperText propagation in TextField. Additionally, updated docs, refactored placeholders, and upgraded core dependencies to strengthen build stability and security. Introduced API improvements for large-file uploads with onChunkComplete and added Node.js 22 support to broaden runtime compatibility. These changes reduce UI inconsistencies, improve developer experience, and provide clearer, real-time feedback for end users.

March 2025

34 Commits • 21 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 performance summary: Focused on delivering user-facing improvements for file selection and autocomplete, tightening UX for data entry, and strengthening stability through dependency upgrades and tooling improvements. Key outcomes include new UI controls for FileList, corrected dropzone visuals, improved documentation, and enhanced controlled-form defaults across Autocomplete components. Dependency upgrades across repos improved security and stability, and release tooling updates set the stage for upcoming mui-autocomplete beta releases. These changes reduce user errors, accelerate form completion, and improve maintainability.

February 2025

54 Commits • 12 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025 monthly summary focusing on key features delivered, major bugs fixed, impact and accomplishments, and technologies demonstrated. Highlights across Availity/element and Availity/sdk-js, with a strong emphasis on business value and technical excellence.

January 2025

44 Commits • 14 Features

Jan 1, 2025

Month: 2025-01 — Deliveries across Availity/element focused on UI polish, robust forms, accessibility, and developer experience. Highlights include major MUI component enhancements, a new controlled-form module, and comprehensive documentation updates. The work improves component usability, accessibility, and maintainability, enabling faster feature delivery and more reliable forms for business teams.

December 2024

12 Commits • 3 Features

Dec 1, 2024

December 2024 monthly summary for Availity/element focused on accessibility, theming consistency, and usability improvements across navigation and form components. The work reinforces accessibility compliance, developer experience, and UI consistency, with clear mapping to design system standards and improved documentation to aid adoption.

November 2024

20 Commits • 7 Features

Nov 1, 2024

November 2024 monthly summary for Availity product development. Delivered features, fixes, and tooling across Availity React, Element, and sdk-js, with a strong focus on business value through improved documentation UX, UI consistency, test stability, and migration readiness to MUI v6.

October 2024

4 Commits • 4 Features

Oct 1, 2024

October 2024 – Delivered key UI improvements and documentation cleanups for Availity/element, focusing on visual consistency, accessibility, and developer experience. Results include polished component styling, improved layout/readability, and clearer Storybook docs, contributing to faster feature delivery and lower defect rates.

Activity

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Quality Metrics

Correctness91.4%
Maintainability91.6%
Architecture86.8%
Performance86.6%
AI Usage20.6%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

CSSHTMLJSONJavaScriptMarkdownNode.jsReactShellTSXTypeScript

Technical Skills

API DesignAPI DevelopmentAPI IntegrationAccessibilityBuild AutomationBuild ManagementBuild ToolsCI/CDCSSCSS-in-JSChoreCode CoverageCode OrganizationCode RefactoringCode Transformation

Repositories Contributed To

3 repos

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

Availity/element

Oct 2024 Feb 2026
16 Months active

Languages Used

JavaScriptTypeScriptYAMLCSSMarkdownReactTSXtsx

Technical Skills

Reactfront end developmentBuild ToolsCSSCode TransformationCodemod Development

Availity/sdk-js

Nov 2024 Jan 2026
11 Months active

Languages Used

YAMLJavaScriptShellTypeScriptnode

Technical Skills

Dependency ManagementCI/CDCode CoverageGitHub ActionsScriptingTesting

Availity/availity-react

Nov 2024 Jan 2026
8 Months active

Languages Used

JavaScriptMarkdownTypeScriptYAMLShell

Technical Skills

DocumentationFront End DevelopmentTypeScriptBuild ToolsDependency ManagementJavaScript

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