Balli Asghar is a software engineer with a decade of hands-on experience building full-stack developer tools and integrations. Based in the UK with roots in Pakistan, he contributes to notable open-source projects like Raycast extensions and WithFig autocomplete, where he implemented feature-rich email management tooling and broad command-line completions for tools such as appwrite, k3d, and zellij. He focuses on practical improvements—UI polish, API integrations, linting fixes, and performance optimizations—that make developer workflows smoother. Balli’s contributions reveal a knack for shipping polished developer-facing features and bridging CLI and GUI ecosystems.
Contributions:14 reviews, 4 commits, 32 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Balli primarily worked on the "Mailsy" extension, implementing features related to email management within the Raycast platform. Their contributions included creating, deleting, and viewing emails, enhancing the user interface, and integrating various API functions. They also addressed code quality concerns by fixing linting errors, making the code prettier, and optimizing the application's performance. The user implemented features for deleting files, and also contributed to the "Imgur" extension.
IDE-style autocomplete for your existing terminal & shell
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:3 reviews, 3 commits, 10 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Balli contributed significantly to the `withfig/autocomplete` repository by adding new features to integrate with various command-line tools and applications. They added support for "appwrite", "mailsy", "m-cli", "kind", "k3d", "tkn", "uv" and "zellij". These additions involved creating specific completion specifications for each tool, enhancing the autocomplete functionality for users of those applications.
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