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Yauheni Dakuka

Yauheni Dakuka contributed to the rubocop/rubocop repository over four months, focusing on enhancing code quality and maintainability for Ruby projects. He developed new style cops and improved indentation handling, addressing complex method chains and nested expressions to enforce consistent formatting. Using Ruby and RSpec, Yauheni stabilized linting reliability by fixing false positives and preventing crashes, while also refining autocorrect behavior for safer automated edits. His work included targeted documentation improvements, such as restructuring files for better contributor onboarding. These efforts collectively reduced CI flakiness, improved developer productivity, and strengthened the reliability of static code analysis within the RuboCop ecosystem.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

40%Features

Repository Contributions

27Total
Bugs
6
Commits
27
Features
4
Lines of code
5,192
Activity Months4

Your Network

103 people

Work History

March 2026

1 Commits • 1 Features

Mar 1, 2026

March 2026 RuboCop/RuboCop monthly summary: Focused on improving documentation maintainability and readability. Delivered a documentation structure simplification by replacing a symlink to CLAUDE.md with a direct import of @AGENTS.md, reducing doc fragility and making onboarding for contributors easier. This change streamlines the docs surface and aligns with a long-standing documentation quality initiative. No major bugs fixed in this period in the repo.

February 2026

8 Commits • 2 Features

Feb 1, 2026

February 2026 monthly summary for rubocop/rubocop emphasizes targeted bug fixes and feature/documentation enhancements that improve lint accuracy, autocorrect safety, and overall developer productivity. The work reduced false positives, safeguarded against incorrect automated edits, and clarified behavior in aggressive mode for faster and safer code changes. These efforts contributed to more reliable CI feedback, reduced maintenance costs, and clearer contribution guidelines for users of RuboCop.

January 2026

8 Commits

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026 monthly summary for rubocop/rubocop: Delivered stability and correctness improvements to RuboCop's linter and autocorrect. Focused on preventing infinite loops in indentation-related cops, and on strengthening autocorrect correctness and core robustness for complex scenarios (e.g., HashSyntax and nested hashes). These changes reduce CI flakiness, prevent runaway analyses, and improve confidence in automated fixes across large Ruby codebases.

December 2025

10 Commits • 1 Features

Dec 1, 2025

December 2025: Delivered substantive readability, consistency, and reliability improvements in RuboCop for stronger code quality across teams. Implemented new style cops, enhanced indentation handling for complex method chains, stabilized linting accuracy, and cleaned up tests/documentation wording to improve clarity.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness100.0%
Maintainability94.2%
Architecture94.2%
Performance94.2%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

MarkdownRuby

Technical Skills

Code AnalysisCode QualityCode Quality ImprovementCode Quality ToolsLintingRSpecRubyRuby on RailsRuby programmingSoftware DevelopmentSoftware TestingStatic AnalysisStatic Code AnalysisTestingbackend development

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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rubocop/rubocop

Dec 2025 Mar 2026
4 Months active

Languages Used

RubyMarkdown

Technical Skills

Code AnalysisCode QualityCode Quality ImprovementCode Quality ToolsRSpecRuby