Front-End Dev & Ai Products Expert, 21 life circles and so on.
I craft clean, responsive UIs, chase bugs until they regret existing,
and somehow still enjoy JavaScript (don't ask).
Focused path: Front-End → System Design (current stage) → Cloud Services (i don't know how).
🔥 Check out my Portfolio
🤝 Open to collaboration with Back-End devs who write real code (not motivational console.logs)
📩 temrevil@gmail.com | 📱 WhatsApp me.
This is my home turf: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript and React on the front end. This is where I am actually comfortable and where I do most of my work.
I would not call myself experienced in these, so let's be real about it. What I can do is read them, follow how a project is put together, and fix a specific bug with a lot of reading and some trial and error. I picked most of them up by fixing real issues rather than tutorials, so I understand the ideas more than I have the years. Still learning, and honestly that is the fun part.
Small, real fixes in projects that people actually use:
| Project | What I fixed |
|---|---|
| freeCodeCamp | Added missing tested requirements to a lab's user stories |
| TanStack Router | Made validation errors format safely instead of crashing on odd inputs |
| Storybook | Taught an ESLint rule to recognise the storybook/test import |
| Plotly.js | Fixed number formatting dropping the sign flag (like +.2f) |
| python-docx | Stopped add_picture crashing on unsupported image types |
| go-yaml | Fixed a printer crash when handling YAML aliases |
| GitHub Linguist | Added support for the Civet language |
| AWS Lambda .NET | Made the JSON logger honour the category setting |
| near-sdk-rs | Fixed outdated documentation links (merged) |
| F1 Race Replay | Fixed the race leaderboard showing the wrong finishing order |
More on my activity tab if you want the full list.




