Brody Mckee is a Staff Software Engineer in Sydney with 11 years of experience building high-performance front-end systems and leading cross-functional teams at companies like Vercel and Beamery. He blends technical leadership with product and marketing sensibilities, having led monorepo rearchitectures, CI/CD migrations, E2E frameworks and internal platform work that improved developer experience and conformance. A maintainer on Create React App and contributor to Storybook, he actively shapes popular open-source tooling that hundreds of thousands of developers rely on. His background spans video platforms, complex CMS/CRM products and real‑time systems, and he has a track record of mentoring both creatives and engineers. Notably, he also authors TypeScript tooling for CSS Modules, demonstrating a knack for improving developer DX in nuanced, under-the-hood areas.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Business Management Marketing and Related Support Services, Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Business Management Marketing and Related Support Services at Deakin University
Contributions:1 release, 20 reviews, 42 commits in 6 months
Contributions summary:Brody's contributions primarily focused on configuring and extending the ESLint configuration for the Vercel style guide. They implemented new rulesets, including those for Playwright testing, Jest, and TypeScript, while also updating existing configurations for import ordering and React-related styling rules. The user made several changes to align the style guide with best practices and new features from various related libraries. They also updated dependencies, and generally improved the robustness of the linting system.
A TypeScript language service plugin providing support for CSS Modules.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:45 releases, 32 reviews, 120 commits in 4 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Brody primarily contributed to a TypeScript language service plugin for CSS Modules. They added new features such as camelCase options for class name transformations and implemented support for extended Sass features, including nested syntax and Sass imports. Furthermore, they refactored and improved existing code, including fixing import resolution issues and addressing DTS-related problems, demonstrating a focus on improving functionality and maintainability. They also added features for allowing additional and unknown class names.
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