
Charles Lobo enhanced the build reliability and cross-platform distribution of the mise tool in the menloresearch/jan repository by implementing macOS Universal Build Support and stabilizing the build process. He introduced a new mise.toml task and scripting to automate Rust target installation, enabling seamless Intel and Apple Silicon builds on macOS. Using Bash, JavaScript, and TOML, Charles updated build scripts and binary distribution pipelines to ensure correct handling of bun and uv binaries across macOS and Linux. His work improved build repeatability and reduced post-release fixes, demonstrating depth in build automation, CI/CD, cross-compilation, and scripting within a modern development workflow.
Month: 2025-09. Focused on improving build reliability and cross-platform distribution for the mise tool in the menloresearch/jan repository. Key features delivered include macOS Universal Build Support enabling universal (Intel and Apple Silicon) builds and Mise Build Process Stabilization. Major bugs fixed include stabilizing the mise build by updating build scripts and binary distribution, ensuring correct distribution of bun and uv binaries across macOS and Linux. Overall impact: more reliable, repeatable builds, smoother release cycles, and support for universal macOS builds, reducing post-release fixes. Technologies demonstrated: Rustup-based macOS target installation, mise tooling and build scripting, yarn/JS tooling, cross-platform packaging, and binary distribution pipelines.
Month: 2025-09. Focused on improving build reliability and cross-platform distribution for the mise tool in the menloresearch/jan repository. Key features delivered include macOS Universal Build Support enabling universal (Intel and Apple Silicon) builds and Mise Build Process Stabilization. Major bugs fixed include stabilizing the mise build by updating build scripts and binary distribution, ensuring correct distribution of bun and uv binaries across macOS and Linux. Overall impact: more reliable, repeatable builds, smoother release cycles, and support for universal macOS builds, reducing post-release fixes. Technologies demonstrated: Rustup-based macOS target installation, mise tooling and build scripting, yarn/JS tooling, cross-platform packaging, and binary distribution pipelines.

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