João Neto is a Frontend Developer based in São Paulo with eight years of industry experience and a focused expertise in HTML, CSS and JavaScript. He combines practical front-end craftsmanship with full-stack contributions in open-source—most notably adding an "Omni" color scheme and related integrations to the popular Gogh terminal-themes repository. Educated in Information Systems and technical IT, João pairs formal training with hands-on tooling knowledge and a background in English that supports cross-cultural collaboration. Comfortable working across UI, theming, and scripts, he brings a pragmatic approach to shipping polished interfaces and developer-facing enhancements. Known for contributing clear, multi-file changes that span scripts, theme data, and test automation, he pays attention to both UX and infrastructure that keeps projects maintainable.
8 years of coding experience
Língua Inglesa, Língua Inglesa at Yeski (CNA)
Técnico em Informática, Tecnologia da Informação, Técnico em Informática, Tecnologia da Informação at ETEC Prof. Idio Zucchi de Bebedouro
Graduação, Sistemas de Informação, Graduação, Sistemas de Informação at UNIFAFIBE
Gogh is a collection of color schemes for various terminal emulators, including Gnome Terminal, Pantheon Terminal, Tilix, and XFCE4 Terminal also compatible with iTerm on macOS.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 3 PRs in 1 day
Contributions summary:João's primary contribution involves adding the "Omni" color scheme to the project, which includes modifications to multiple files. These changes encompass adding color definitions in a shell script (`omni.sh`), updating the theme data in a JavaScript file (`themes.js`), and incorporating the new theme into the main configuration file (`gogh.sh`) and test scripts. The user also made modifications to the `test/print-themes.sh` file, likely to include the newly added "Omni" theme in the testing procedure.
Contributions:28 commits, 30 pushes, 3 branches in 2 years 4 months
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