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Noah Giboney

Noah Giboney developed and maintained the hack4impact-calpoly/spokes repository over seven months, delivering 58 features and resolving 35 bugs. He focused on scalable job management, robust admin workflows, and UI/UX refinement, using technologies such as React, Next.js, and TypeScript. Noah implemented secure authentication and role-based access control, integrated MongoDB for live data, and standardized email notifications. He improved code quality through refactoring, documentation, and CI/CD enhancements, while introducing Tailwind CSS and Chakra UI for maintainable frontend design. His work emphasized data integrity, deployment readiness, and developer velocity, resulting in a stable, well-documented, and production-ready full stack application.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

62%Features

Repository Contributions

149Total
Bugs
35
Commits
149
Features
58
Lines of code
6,668
Activity Months7

Work History

June 2025

7 Commits • 3 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 — Delivered key product improvements and configuration hardening for hack4impact-calpoly/spokes. Focused on data accuracy for job listings, reliability of emails, and deployment readiness through environment-driven configuration. Notable outcomes include: 1) sorting by approved date and displaying approved date in the JobCard, 2) comprehensive email cleanup and standardization, 3) environment-variable configuration for admin URL and sender email with consistent formatting across APIs. No major bugs reported this month; drove cleanups that reduce risk and improve maintenance and velocity.

May 2025

35 Commits • 15 Features

May 1, 2025

May 2025 — Hack4Impact Cal Poly Spokes: Delivered a set of high‑value features and reliability fixes that strengthen admin workflows, data accuracy, and user experience, while improving testing and code quality. Key features delivered include admin routing and UI refinements, server-side org context for correct scoping, and robust URL/navigation handling after edits. Email notifications and admin configuration reached production readiness, and UX around editing flows was improved (distinct messages for nonprofits/admins and an editing modal for already approved jobs). Maintenance and modernization efforts included removing a legacy folder and applying a major codebase update, along with production navigation updates. Major bug fixes and stability improvements across job linking, list rendering, org scoping, and testing infrastructure significantly reduced edge‑case failures. Overall, these changes shorten cycle times for admins, improve data integrity for organizations, and enable safer deployments through stronger tests and lint/quality work.

April 2025

4 Commits • 3 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 highlights for hack4impact-calpoly/spokes: Delivered three targeted improvements to security reporting, job application UX, and admin workflows. Implemented a new bug bounty issue template to standardize vulnerability reports, refined the job form UI for readability, and enhanced the Admin Job Card with direct links and robust URL handling (including protocol normalization and mailto integration). These changes improve reporting accuracy, user experience, and admin efficiency, reducing follow-ups and triage time, and contributing to higher data quality and faster responses to security concerns and candidates.

March 2025

11 Commits • 1 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 monthly summary for hack4impact-calpoly/spokes: Implemented core stability and reliability improvements across job posting, navigation, authentication, and admin UI. Key outcomes include robust job posting workflow with corrected expiration logic tied to approvedDate, removal of a stray test error in POST path, and updated tests around the error modal; stabilized navigation with accurate active state, removal of the scroll-direction feature, and cleaned navigation links for admin and mobile use; improved sign-in state handling by preserving existing metadata and reliably signaling first sign-in; and admin UI polishing to improve readability and consistency. These changes reduce posting errors, streamline admin workflows, and strengthen user onboarding, delivering measurable business value and improved developer velocity.

February 2025

50 Commits • 17 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025 (2025-02) monthly summary for hack4impact-calpoly/spokes. Focused on strengthening admin security and navigation, refining admin UX, and improving overall workflow, while maintaining a strong emphasis on business value and code quality.

January 2025

36 Commits • 16 Features

Jan 1, 2025

January 2025 performance summary for hack4impact-calpoly/spokes. Focused on delivering core data connectivity, UI/UX refinements, and routing stability to enable scalable job management features, while improving maintainability and documentation.

December 2024

6 Commits • 3 Features

Dec 1, 2024

December 2024 monthly summary for hack4impact-calpoly/spokes. Focused on UI framework overhaul to adopt Tailwind CSS and Chakra UI, UI cleanup to improve maintainability, and documentation updates for onboarding and team clarity. These efforts reduced UI debt, stabilized the UI surface, and positioned the project for design-system-driven frontend work.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness90.6%
Maintainability91.2%
Architecture85.8%
Performance89.8%
AI Usage20.2%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

CSSHTMLJSXJavaScriptMarkdownTypeScriptYAMLtsx

Technical Skills

API DevelopmentAPI IntegrationAuthenticationAuthorizationBackend DevelopmentCI/CDCSSCSS FrameworksCachingChakra UIClerkClerk AuthenticationCode CleanupCode OrganizationCode Refactoring

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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

hack4impact-calpoly/spokes

Dec 2024 Jun 2025
7 Months active

Languages Used

CSSJavaScriptMarkdownTypeScriptHTMLtsxJSXYAML

Technical Skills

CSS FrameworksChakra UICode RefactoringComponent ManagementDocumentationFront End Development

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