Jianhui Zhao is a software engineer from Chengdu with nine years of hands-on experience in embedded Linux, OpenWrt, and kernel-level development. He specializes in bringing up networking hardware—adding device tree and U-Boot support for routers like the GL.iNet GL-MT6000 and implementing PHY interrupt support for Realtek chips—to improve stability and performance. Jianhui pairs low-level systems work with full‑stack contributions, having enhanced web UIs and remote terminal tooling (rtty/rttys) and packaged related components for Buildroot. His commits show a strong focus on reliability, code quality and practical fixes (hostapd, SSL proxy, memory leaks) that keep devices production-ready.
🐛 A framework used to develop Web interface for OpenWrt. Use Lua-eco + Vue3 + Vite + Element Plus.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:1 release, 386 commits, 174 PRs in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Jianhui primarily focused on the front-end development of a web interface for OpenWrt. Their contributions included modifying the source code to change license information. The user implemented new features for the user interface core components. Furthermore, they added and enhanced applications for the web interface. The user added functions to the system.
Contributions:48 releases, 206 commits, 18 PRs in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Jianhui primarily focused on improving the core functionality and stability of the rtty project. Their work included modifying the licensing information and addressing a bug related to SSL usage. Additionally, they added support for https proxy and fixed an issue with the file download process. The user's contributions also encompassed code style improvements and memory leak fixes, indicating a focus on code quality and maintainability.
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