Jeff See is a seasoned full-stack software engineer based in San Diego with 11 years of experience building developer-facing tools and modern web experiences. Currently contributing at Vercel, he has hands-on experience improving CLI reliability and observability—migrating test suites to vitest and adding telemetry to track real-world command usage. Jeff is also an active open-source contributor to the TinaCMS ecosystem, where he has driven front-end UX and Next.js starter improvements, GraphQL/form handling fixes, and documentation enhancements. He blends practical engineering with product sensibility, focusing on developer experience, testing infrastructure, and subtle UX fixes that reduce friction for maintainers and end users.
Next.js starter for TinaCMS: live edit your website visually 🪄
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:31 reviews, 266 commits, 170 PRs in 2 years
Contributions summary:Jeff primarily contributed to the Next.js-based frontend by adding local-only editing endpoints and updating the readme file. The user implemented several changes across multiple files, including updates to a TypeScript file, and the addition of a development-only route. Furthermore, the user made additions to a configuration file and fixed routing issues, along with templating adjustments to the site’s content. The contributions also included the modification and refactoring of components and the inclusion of a new Next.js configuration file.
Website for TinaCMS 🦙 - General info, documentation, blogs & contribution guidelines.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:73 reviews, 173 commits, 87 PRs in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Jeff contributed to the website for TinaCMS, focusing on UI/UX improvements and documentation updates. They made changes to the documentation navigation, adding features like category descriptions and index links. The commits also include integrating Google Analytics and addressing TypeScript-related issues, indicating involvement in the project's frontend development and user experience. They also added and modified code snippets used in the documentation and example files.
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