
Developed and published a new Homebrew formula for a TUI-based PDF viewer in the Homebrew/homebrew-core repository, enabling streamlined installation and usage for macOS users. Focused on packaging quality, the work involved authoring the formula using Ruby and the Homebrew DSL, ensuring compatibility with Homebrew’s CI workflows and release tagging standards. This contribution reduced installation friction and accelerated onboarding for end users, broadening the application’s accessibility. The project emphasized validation and cross-repo packaging, with no major bugs reported during the period. Demonstrated skills included Homebrew formula development, Ruby programming, and package management, reflecting a methodical and quality-driven engineering approach.
May 2026: Delivered a new Homebrew formula for the TUI-based PDF viewer in Homebrew-core, enabling macOS users to install and run the application via Homebrew (tdf 0.5.0, commit 2903efb16479ae1504a720b6467ce463b5e8413c). This packaging work reduces installation friction, accelerates onboarding, and broadens the application's reach. No major bugs were reported this month; focus was on packaging quality, validation, and CI readiness. Technologies demonstrated: Homebrew formula development (Ruby DSL), release tagging, and cross-repo packaging.
May 2026: Delivered a new Homebrew formula for the TUI-based PDF viewer in Homebrew-core, enabling macOS users to install and run the application via Homebrew (tdf 0.5.0, commit 2903efb16479ae1504a720b6467ce463b5e8413c). This packaging work reduces installation friction, accelerates onboarding, and broadens the application's reach. No major bugs were reported this month; focus was on packaging quality, validation, and CI readiness. Technologies demonstrated: Homebrew formula development (Ruby DSL), release tagging, and cross-repo packaging.

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