
Irfan Abliz contributed to the Orange-OpenSource/hurl repository by enhancing the robustness and reliability of hurlfmt, a command-line tool for parsing curl commands. He focused on improving error handling by addressing a broken-pipe crash, ensuring the tool exits gracefully with clear error messages and appropriate status codes. Irfan also refined the parsing logic for multi-line curl commands by leveraging string manipulation and regular expressions in Rust, removing escaped newlines before splitting input. His targeted bug fix reduced runtime failures in automation workflows and CI pipelines, demonstrating a thoughtful approach to CLI tool stability, error reporting, and maintainability within the Rust ecosystem.

February 2025 — Orange-OpenSource/hurl: Strengthened hurlfmt robustness and parsing reliability. Delivered targeted fixes to address broken-pipe crashes and escaped-newline parsing for multi-line curl commands, enhancing stability in automation workflows and CI pipelines.
February 2025 — Orange-OpenSource/hurl: Strengthened hurlfmt robustness and parsing reliability. Delivered targeted fixes to address broken-pipe crashes and escaped-newline parsing for multi-line curl commands, enhancing stability in automation workflows and CI pipelines.
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