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Timothy Morey

During March 2026, Taylor Morey focused on maintaining and improving the formatjs/formatjs repository by addressing a regression that affected custom ESLint rule development. Taylor restored the ability to import the util module from eslint-plugin-formatjs, ensuring compatibility with pre-6.3.0 import semantics and re-enabling workflows that depend on this utility. Working primarily with JavaScript and leveraging expertise in ESLint and front end development, Taylor’s fix stabilized linting pipelines and reduced time spent diagnosing rule import failures. The work demonstrated careful attention to backward compatibility and developer experience, providing a targeted solution that preserved established processes for the formatjs community.

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Feature vs Bugs

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Repository Contributions

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Bugs
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Commits
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Features
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Lines of code
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Activity Months1

Work History

March 2026

1 Commits

Mar 1, 2026

March 2026 monthly report for formatjs/formatjs. Key accomplishment: resolved a regression by restoring the ability to import the util module from eslint-plugin-formatjs, re-enabling custom rules that depend on this utility. Delivered with commit 94f6f5e97489edd59601ea363962381fdae5a51a. Ensured compatibility with pre-6.3.0 import semantics for eslint-plugin-formatjs/util.js. Impact: preserves developer workflows, reduces time diagnosing rule import failures, and improves stability of ESLint-plugin-based custom rules in our linting pipelines.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness100.0%
Maintainability100.0%
Architecture100.0%
Performance100.0%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

JavaScript

Technical Skills

ESLintJavaScriptfront end development

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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formatjs/formatjs

Mar 2026 Mar 2026
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Languages Used

JavaScript

Technical Skills

ESLintJavaScriptfront end development