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Matus Kmit

Matus Kmit worked extensively on the leihs/leihs-inventory repository, delivering robust backend features and infrastructure improvements over twelve months. He enhanced inventory filtering, implemented role-based access control, and refactored debug utilities to streamline development and maintenance. His technical approach emphasized codebase hygiene, reproducible builds, and test reliability, frequently updating submodules and dependencies to reduce drift and ensure stability. Using Clojure, Ruby, and SQL, Matus managed schema migrations, optimized database queries, and standardized CI/CD workflows. His work balanced new feature delivery with careful refactoring and documentation, resulting in a maintainable, secure, and developer-friendly codebase that supports rapid iteration.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

78%Features

Repository Contributions

43Total
Bugs
5
Commits
43
Features
18
Lines of code
14,070
Activity Months12

Your Network

4 people

Work History

October 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Oct 1, 2025

October 2025 performance summary for leihs-inventory: Delivered key structural improvements and data integrity fixes, with a focus on observability and maintainability. Key features delivered: Internal Debug Utilities Refactor—centralized debug logger under leihs.inventory.server.utils.debug and reorganized wrap-debug middleware and log-by-severity. Major bug fix: Database Migration for Default Timestamps—added a migration to set default timestamp values for new items to ensure data consistency. Overall impact: Improved debugging capabilities, consistent creation timestamps across items, and reduced risk of data anomalies in new records. Technologies/skills demonstrated: namespace-based refactoring, server-side utilities architecture, and database migration tooling; alignment with codebase conventions to enhance onboarding and future enhancements.

September 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025: Focused on repository integrity and reproducibility by synchronizing the database submodule pointers in leihs-inventory. No functional changes were introduced; updates align submodule references with the latest db submodule hash to ensure consistent builds and predictable environments.

August 2025

3 Commits • 2 Features

Aug 1, 2025

August 2025 – leihs-inventory: Delivered two major backend improvements focusing on documentation, test standardization, and access control; established RBAC for pool operations and refactored authorization logic. No explicit bug fixes recorded this month. These contributions improve security, reliability, and developer velocity, and lay the groundwork for safer deployments and faster onboarding.

July 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025: The focus was on stabilizing and modernizing the inventory service by refreshing core dependencies and ensuring cross-component consistency. In leihs/leihs-inventory, core library dependencies were upgraded and a subproject reference was aligned to the latest state, laying groundwork for smoother futureups release cycles.

June 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 monthly summary for leihs-inventory: Maintained stability while aligning data layer and testing workflow. Key deliverables include updating the database subproject to the latest revision to ensure consistency across environments (no functional changes) and a controlled test-debugging effort that temporarily disables certain field fetching and RBAC tests to isolate issues. These actions reduce environment drift and facilitate faster issue diagnosis, with plans to re-enable full test coverage in the next sprint.

May 2025

9 Commits • 4 Features

May 1, 2025

Month: 2025-05 — Leihs Inventory (leihs/leihs-inventory) Key features delivered: - Inventory Filtering Improvements: add filtering of inventory models by category ID and support viewing models in specific categories and subcategories. Commits: • 1f8a8a09a2763f23a1962edc73053ba3e7756229 • de901a4ba0de2d27acb87bd6dcebf7468e1543be - Inventory Default Ordering Update: change default inventory item ordering to sort by name for listing consistency. Commit: • 1a146ba4cf5dc46aa13e7214be7339a46601430f - Model Creation and Update Robustness: add tests for creating and updating models and apply robustness fixes across inventory/model management. Commit: • cae702a9167d631db18c0570edb0d7544b4404c8 - Developer Experience: Debug/Reload Improvements: refactor debug middleware integration and enhance development reload/reload tooling for faster iteration. Commits: • 4451de3f2b49cb0283d339477456440bf5342936 • 5248878383c361ea3f4687de80ebeaf6c68ec0b1 • 04660aa0e17f546cda0a7d6fd15ff85c00e1f2fb • d7208bce90b54bcd2d3a226ab8c7c72ff5d83be5 Major bugs fixed: - Inventory Sorting and 'Without Items' Query Bug Fix: исправлена логика сортировки и запрос «without items» для точности фильтрации и отображения моделей inventory. Commit: • fa933174512e4ad43226c27b9cdb95d8034c5078 Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved inventory discoverability and listing consistency through category-aware filtering and default-name sorting. - Strengthened model management with added specs and robustness fixes, increasing reliability of create/update workflows. - Faster development cycles due to debug middleware refactor and hot-reload tooling, improving iteration speed and developer experience. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Backend: inventory filtering, sorting logic, model management - Testing: added specs for create/update flows - Dev Experience: debug middleware refactor, dev reloading tooling - Release hygiene: conventional commit messages (feat, fix, chore).

April 2025

8 Commits • 2 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 monthly summary for leihs-inventory: Focused on delivering business value through feature enrichments and API maintenance, with an emphasis on reliable filtering, backend maintainability, and test stability. The work laid a solid foundation for rapid feature iteration and easier future maintenance.

March 2025

7 Commits • 3 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 monthly summary for leihs-inventory: Delivered critical infrastructure and quality improvements across dependencies, infra, and CI. Key features include Shared Library Dependency Updates to align the shared-clj subproject with upstream changes, Database Subproject and Ruby Environment Infra Updates to ensure compatibility and reliability, and CI Linting Automation to standardize linting across the project. These changes reduce dependency drift, improve build stability, and accelerate feedback through the CI pipeline. Technologies demonstrated include Clojure subproject coordination (shared-clj), Ruby 3.3.7 and Bundler tooling, and CI automation (rblint).

February 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025 monthly summary for leihs-inventory focused on aligning the database subproject reference to the latest commit to ensure consistency across the repository and readiness for upcoming changes.

January 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2025

January 2025: Key maintenance task completed in leihs-inventory by updating the database submodule to the latest revision. No functional changes were introduced; routine maintenance enhances stability and future upgrade readiness. Commits updated: 3759bc76ee9c08dbb146c882c4b1115d026bf890, fee968ecbbcbe516c8f3a107248525edc3e5ce09. Impact includes reduced drift, improved compatibility with upcoming migrations, and preserved release traceability. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Git submodule management, version control hygiene, and change verification for stable deployments.

December 2024

3 Commits

Dec 1, 2024

December 2024 monthly summary for leihs-inventory. Focused on stability and dependency alignment. No new user-facing features were released this month. Completed two critical submodule maintenance tasks to ensure consistency across dependencies and CI readiness: database submodule synchronized to latest commits and shared-clj submodule updated with a refreshed CI trigger date, enabling more deterministic builds and smoother releases.

November 2024

3 Commits • 1 Features

Nov 1, 2024

Month: 2024-11. Focused on maintenance and consistency improvements in leihs-inventory. Delivered Database Submodule Version Alignment by updating database submodule references to the latest commits. No functional changes were introduced; updates were pointer-only to three database subproject commits to improve consistency and maintenance. This enhances reproducibility across environments and simplifies future upgrades. Impact: reduced drift, easier troubleshooting, and cleaner release provenance. Technologies/skills: Git submodules, version pinning, change management, and release engineering.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness90.0%
Maintainability89.2%
Architecture86.0%
Performance83.8%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

BashClojureJavaScriptMarkdownRubySQLShellYAMLcljrb

Technical Skills

API DevelopmentAPI TestingAuthorizationBackend DevelopmentBuild SystemsCI/CDClojureClojure DevelopmentCode CleanupCode OrganizationCode RefactoringConfiguration ManagementDatabase IntegrationDatabase ManagementDatabase Query Optimization

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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

leihs/leihs-inventory

Nov 2024 Oct 2025
12 Months active

Languages Used

ShellBashRubyClojureYAMLcljrbyml

Technical Skills

Git SubmodulesBuild SystemsCI/CDDependency ManagementEnvironment SetupRuby

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