Daniel Martí is a software engineer with 13 years of experience specializing in Go, backend systems, and developer tooling, currently contributing to CUE Labs and the CUE language. He is a prolific open-source maintainer and contributor—known for work on mvdan/gofumpt (a stricter gofmt), xurls, go-git, and numerous core Go projects—bringing a strong focus on code quality, formatting, and tooling. His background spans systems engineering and DevOps at organizations like Protocol Labs and Brankas, plus early involvement in F-Droid and Kubernetes at Google, reflecting both infrastructure and application-level expertise. Daniel often improves projects by refactoring, removing dead code, hardening CI, and adding practical features (e.g., gofmt-aligned formatting, URL extraction edge cases, and stringer trimprefix), showing a pragmatic attention to developer experience. Based in London, he pairs deep language/tooling knowledge with hands-on contributions across widely used Go ecosystems, and quietly shapes workflows by improving tests, formatting, and reproducible builds.
Contributions:21 releases, 320 reviews, 414 commits in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily contributed to the development of a Go code obfuscation tool. Their commits focused on implementing features such as adding flags to obfuscate literals and adding methods to protect and reverse code during the compilation process. They also worked on improving build processes. They integrated tests to verify code modifications and added code for proper handling and management of the build environment and external libraries.
Contributions:20 releases, 29 reviews, 391 commits in 7 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Daniel significantly contributed to the development of the `xurls` repository, a tool for extracting URLs from text. Their work focused on enhancing the functionality of the core functionality. The user improved the accuracy of URL extraction by adding and modifying regular expressions. They added functionality with a set of testing scripts and added the ability to handle a variety of edge cases.
urlsregular-expressionspythonregexurl-parser
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