
Mohamed Zitouni contributed to the LedgerHQ/ledger-live repository by building and refining features focused on synchronization reliability, test automation, and code quality. He developed account deletion and trustchain management within Ledger Sync, ensuring accurate data integrity across CLI and UI flows. Using TypeScript, JavaScript, and React, Mohamed refactored test utilities, improved end-to-end test reliability, and aligned device interaction logic with evolving hardware prompts. His work addressed flaky tests by introducing auto-retrying assertions and enhanced maintainability through code cleanup and linting. These efforts resulted in a more robust, traceable, and maintainable test suite, accelerating delivery and improving CI stability for the team.
February 2026 performance summary for LedgerHQ/ledger-live focusing on improving test reliability and CI stability. Highlights include a reliability enhancement for end-to-end tests by introducing an auto-retrying assertion to replace a brittle immediate count check, resulting in fewer flaky tests after Ledger Sync.
February 2026 performance summary for LedgerHQ/ledger-live focusing on improving test reliability and CI stability. Highlights include a reliability enhancement for end-to-end tests by introducing an auto-retrying assertion to replace a brittle immediate count check, resulting in fewer flaky tests after Ledger Sync.
September 2025 LedgerHQ/ledger-live monthly summary focusing on key bug fix and QA alignment. Implemented alignment of device label enums and Speculos interaction wording with the updated Ledger Speculos coin app prompts to ensure automated tests and device interaction logic stay in sync. This work directly improves test reliability and end-to-end release readiness.
September 2025 LedgerHQ/ledger-live monthly summary focusing on key bug fix and QA alignment. Implemented alignment of device label enums and Speculos interaction wording with the updated Ledger Speculos coin app prompts to ensure automated tests and device interaction logic stay in sync. This work directly improves test reliability and end-to-end release readiness.
May 2025: Strengthened Ledger Sync reliability and security by delivering a feature to remove a CLI member from the trustchain, and by hardening test reliability and traceability for Wallet Sync and Ledger Sync. These efforts improved robustness of synchronization flows, reduced flaky tests, and enhanced traceability for future work.
May 2025: Strengthened Ledger Sync reliability and security by delivering a feature to remove a CLI member from the trustchain, and by hardening test reliability and traceability for Wallet Sync and Ledger Sync. These efforts improved robustness of synchronization flows, reduced flaky tests, and enhanced traceability for future work.
February 2025 monthly summary for LedgerHQ/ledger-live focusing on test infrastructure improvements and code quality to accelerate delivery, improve test reliability, and reduce maintenance overhead. Delivered key features for test utilities and rigorous test suite cleanup with linting.
February 2025 monthly summary for LedgerHQ/ledger-live focusing on test infrastructure improvements and code quality to accelerate delivery, improve test reliability, and reduce maintenance overhead. Delivered key features for test utilities and rigorous test suite cleanup with linting.
Monthly work summary for 2025-01 focusing on delivering business-critical sync and data integrity improvements in Ledger Live. Implemented Ledger Sync Account Deletion and enhanced testing to ensure cross-pull data consistency. Key updates include LedgerSyncDrawer changes, CLI logging improvements, and robust end-to-end tests; test utilities refactor to improve reliability and maintainability. Result: deleted accounts are no longer shown after pulls, reducing stale data and improving user trust.
Monthly work summary for 2025-01 focusing on delivering business-critical sync and data integrity improvements in Ledger Live. Implemented Ledger Sync Account Deletion and enhanced testing to ensure cross-pull data consistency. Key updates include LedgerSyncDrawer changes, CLI logging improvements, and robust end-to-end tests; test utilities refactor to improve reliability and maintainability. Result: deleted accounts are no longer shown after pulls, reducing stale data and improving user trust.

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