(pronouns he/him, pronounced /ˈhɛn.ɹi blaɪ ˈvɹəʊmən/
— last name rhymes with "sly Roman")
is a dev team lead, developer of accessible UIs, mentor and coach, open source maintainer and contributor, and DEI advocate. He builds things you see on the web, creates tools to improve other builders' daily experience, teaches and mentors at work and in the tech community, and strives to support safe, kind, fair, and welcoming cultures. Most recently: established Senior UI Developer, mentor to the UI Developer apprentice, and chair of the DEI Advisory Committee at Viget. Past lives: ReCYCLEry community bike mechanic and advocate, Boston University cognitive neurobiology doctoral candidate. Current passions: Anglo concertina, outrigger canoe racing. Online as olets (pronounced /oʊ lɛts/
— "oh let's").
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The command line (mostly Git) abbreviations I rely on
The abbreviations that have saved me countless terminal keystrokes, and the commands to add them to your zsh or fish setup
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From Stimulus to web components
Stimulus experience translates to native custom elements. What does it take to make a custom element with Stimulus features?
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zsh-test-runner
Lightweight dependable tests and coverage reports for zsh software. Use it for csh, ksh, and sh too
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zsh-abbr
Save keystrokes in the terminal, but -unlike aliases- without forgetting the full command or making your history unintelligible
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unocss-preset-css
A front-end tool which unlocks writing something very close to vanilla CSS directly in the
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It's been my priviledge to work as a developer and to lead projects for some great clients, including
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The Ad Council