Amila Welihinda is a founder and engineer with 11 years of experience building developer tools and performance-focused web infrastructure from San Francisco. He leads Palette, a B2B SaaS startup that helps make web apps fast and resilient, and has a long history of hands-on open source contributions to critical tooling like ESLint, Babel, and Webpack. His work on projects such as eslint-plugin-compat and electron-react-boilerplate shows a pattern of improving developer experience, build processes, and browser-compatibility analysis. Previously he applied compiler and front-end optimization techniques at Amazon and in consulting roles, routinely improving time-to-interactive and build reliability. Comfortable across the full stack, he also contributes to lower-level tooling such as Neon Rust bindings for Node, revealing a pragmatic mix of systems and frontend skills. He’s hiring for Palette and combines entrepreneurial drive with deep, practical expertise in web performance and developer workflows.
Contributions:51 releases, 26 reviews, 267 commits in 5 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Amila primarily contributed to the development of browser compatibility checks for code, as indicated by changes to the core logic and the introduction of a CanIUseProvider. The user added initial boilerplate, refactored code to create a comprehensive system that could analyze and determine the browser support for various web APIs. Furthermore, the user implemented tests and integrated the plugin with various build and development tools (eslint, yarn).
A complementary server for the 'thepiratebay' npm module
Contributions:2 PRs, 22 pushes, 2 branches in 2 years 3 months
node-jscomplementarynpm-modulenodejsthepiratebay
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