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Jeremy Barrass

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Jeremy Barrass

Jeremy Barrass contributed to the govuk-one-login/di-account-management-frontend repository, delivering secure authentication flows and robust infrastructure improvements over four months. He implemented features such as PKCE and Auth Code Flow enhancements, multi-environment VPC infrastructure, and dedicated user journeys for phone number changes, focusing on both backend and frontend reliability. Using TypeScript, Node.js, and AWS CloudFormation, Jeremy improved deployment consistency, session management, and error handling while aligning UI changes with accessibility and localization requirements. His work included comprehensive integration and unit testing, code quality improvements, and security hardening, resulting in maintainable, well-tested code that addressed both user needs and operational resilience.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

50%Features

Repository Contributions

90Total
Bugs
16
Commits
90
Features
16
Lines of code
5,793
Activity Months4

Work History

March 2026

30 Commits • 7 Features

Mar 1, 2026

March 2026: Delivered critical PKCE and Auth Code Flow enhancements across the di-account-management frontend, stabilized publishing and build pipelines, and strengthened code quality and security. Achievements span frontend and backend with reliable config handling, comprehensive tests, and alignment to security best practices, delivering measurable business value through secure authentication flows, faster builds, and maintainability improvements.

February 2026

43 Commits • 7 Features

Feb 1, 2026

February 2026 performance summary for govuk-one-login/di-account-management-frontend. Delivered substantial test automation, infrastructure hardening, and feature-flow improvements across multiple OLH initiatives. Enhanced integration testing with Playwright, updated Welsh translations, and stabilized the test suite; implemented no-UK mobile and no-UK phone number journeys with new state-management utilities and routing fixes; added backup MFA flows with translations and comprehensive feature tests; addressed PR feedback and code-quality issues to improve maintainability and coverage.

January 2026

9 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026 monthly summary for govuk-one-login/di-account-management-frontend. Focused on security improvements in the OIDC callback flow and delivering a no-UK mobile number change flow, with translation updates and test coverage to ensure reliability. Key outcomes include enhanced session state validation, centralized error handling, design-aligned UI changes, and comprehensive tests validating new flows.

December 2025

8 Commits • 1 Features

Dec 1, 2025

December 2025 monthly summary for govuk-one-login/di-account-management-frontend. Delivered VPC infrastructure and API Gateway connectivity enhancements with multi-environment support, and updated a core registry dependency to unlock new features and fixes. These changes improved deployment consistency, cross-environment API access, and security/readability of infrastructure as code, enabling faster, safer feature delivery.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness93.4%
Maintainability89.0%
Architecture88.0%
Performance90.0%
AI Usage21.2%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

GherkinHCLHTMLJSONJavaScriptNunjucksTerraformTypeScriptYAML

Technical Skills

API developmentAWSAWS CloudFormationCI/CDCloud InfrastructureCloudFormationConfiguration ManagementCucumberDevOpsExpress.jsHTMLInfrastructure as CodeJavaScriptNodeNode.js

Repositories Contributed To

2 repos

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

govuk-one-login/di-account-management-frontend

Dec 2025 Mar 2026
4 Months active

Languages Used

HCLJSONTerraformJavaScriptNunjucksTypeScriptGherkinHTML

Technical Skills

AWSAWS CloudFormationCloudFormationDevOpsInfrastructure as CodeTerraform

govuk-one-login/di-account-management-backend

Mar 2026 Mar 2026
1 Month active

Languages Used

TypeScriptYAML

Technical Skills

CI/CDDevOpsSecurity Best PracticesTypeScriptfront end development