
Over a three-month period, contributed to zed-industries/winget-pkgs by developing and enhancing Windows packages focused on developer productivity and AI integration. Delivered the WMUX terminal multiplexer with session persistence and real-time token cost tracking, improving AI coding workflows and cross-repository packaging consistency. Enhanced the AI Coding Agent’s user experience, session stability, and licensing visibility through iterative releases, addressing error handling and safety. Introduced the Wsnap package, bringing macOS-style screen capture to Windows with localization support. Work emphasized YAML configuration, Windows application deployment, and package management, resulting in streamlined distribution, improved onboarding, and robust cross-platform tooling for Windows developers.
June 2026 monthly summary for zed-industries/winget-pkgs: Delivered a new Wsnap Windows package that imitates macOS-style screen capture with installation and localization manifests, expanding cross-platform coverage and improving localization support. Version 1.3.3 released. Commit referenced: 8a64960d925570ac9fa1bcd35e3e2bdb45c01693. Prepared for distribution via winget, aligning with repository standards and user workflow expectations.
June 2026 monthly summary for zed-industries/winget-pkgs: Delivered a new Wsnap Windows package that imitates macOS-style screen capture with installation and localization manifests, expanding cross-platform coverage and improving localization support. Version 1.3.3 released. Commit referenced: 8a64960d925570ac9fa1bcd35e3e2bdb45c01693. Prepared for distribution via winget, aligning with repository standards and user workflow expectations.
May 2026 focused on elevating developer productivity and reliability for zed-industries/winget-pkgs by delivering UX improvements for the AI Coding Agent, strengthening session persistence and safety, and refining license attribution UI. The team rolled two AI UX feature releases (2.7.4 and 2.8.0), implemented a comprehensive session resilience suite (2.8.1 through 2.9.1), and shipped licensing UI improvements (2.8.3). These changes improved cross-pane search, API accessibility, session recovery, error handling, dangerous command detection, and licensing visibility, driving smoother onboarding and operational stability.
May 2026 focused on elevating developer productivity and reliability for zed-industries/winget-pkgs by delivering UX improvements for the AI Coding Agent, strengthening session persistence and safety, and refining license attribution UI. The team rolled two AI UX feature releases (2.7.4 and 2.8.0), implemented a comprehensive session resilience suite (2.8.1 through 2.9.1), and shipped licensing UI improvements (2.8.3). These changes improved cross-pane search, API accessibility, session recovery, error handling, dangerous command detection, and licensing visibility, driving smoother onboarding and operational stability.
April 2026 monthly summary for winget-pkgs development. Delivered WMUX across two repositories with session persistence and real-time token cost tracking, enabling cost-aware AI coding workflows. Key releases include zed-industries/winget-pkgs: 2.5.0, 2.6.0, 2.7.3; and vedantmgoyal9/winget-pkgs: 2.7.0, 2.7.1. Enhancements encompassed packaging moniker, richer metadata, and installer/locale updates to support distribution. No major bugs reported. Overall impact: improved developer experience, faster distribution, and cross-repo packaging consistency. Technologies demonstrated: Windows Terminal Multiplexer (WMUX), winget-pkgs packaging, packaging metadata, locale/installer assets, and versioning.
April 2026 monthly summary for winget-pkgs development. Delivered WMUX across two repositories with session persistence and real-time token cost tracking, enabling cost-aware AI coding workflows. Key releases include zed-industries/winget-pkgs: 2.5.0, 2.6.0, 2.7.3; and vedantmgoyal9/winget-pkgs: 2.7.0, 2.7.1. Enhancements encompassed packaging moniker, richer metadata, and installer/locale updates to support distribution. No major bugs reported. Overall impact: improved developer experience, faster distribution, and cross-repo packaging consistency. Technologies demonstrated: Windows Terminal Multiplexer (WMUX), winget-pkgs packaging, packaging metadata, locale/installer assets, and versioning.

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