Chee Rabbits is a senior researcher and seasoned software engineer with 13 years of experience building and maintaining web tooling and front-end systems across media and infrastructure companies. Based in London, they have driven production improvements at organizations including the Financial Times, Netlify, and modern research labs like Ink & Switch, combining hands-on full-stack work with deep maintenance and refactoring. An active open-source contributor, Chee has contributed tests and QA to utility libraries and substantive changes to high-profile projects such as the Parcel bundler and an automatic polyfill service, improving build reliability and HTTP/3 support. They excel at making complex JavaScript systems more maintainable—often by tightening tests, modernizing code, and removing brittle asset handling—and bring a pragmatic focus on long-term code health. Colleagues know them for blunt honesty and a sharp eye for regressions, which pairs with a track record of shipping durable fixes in both newsroom and tooling environments.
13 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Higher National Diploma Manufacturing Engineering, Higher National Diploma Manufacturing Engineering at South Eastern Regional College
Contributions:9 reviews, 31 commits, 24 PRs in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Chee primarily focused on enhancing the functionality and maintainability of the polyfill service. They updated the support channel, integrated polyfill-library updates, and improved the display of alias information. Further improvements included code formatting and refactoring to use more modern JavaScript features. The user also added new features such as enabling HTTP/3 and updating the features-from-query-parameter logic.
A library of dependency-free JavaScript utilities that do just one thing.
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:14 commits, 2 PRs, 1 comment in 1 day
Contributions summary:Chee primarily focused on adding and refining tests for the `just` library's function-curry and function-flip utilities. Their contributions involved writing new test cases to cover various scenarios, including zero-arity functions, variadic functions, and ensuring correct behavior with argument binding. The user also updated and corrected existing tests to align with changes made to the core functionality, specifically related to curry's behavior. These changes ensure the library's reliability and proper functioning of its core utilities.
javascript-freeresolveone-thingtinyjavascript
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