Martí Climent is a software engineer based in Barcelona with six years of hands-on experience building user-focused applications and leading open-source projects. Currently studying computer science at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, he balances academic growth with professional roles at BCN eMotorsport and as a coding teacher at Codelearn. As lead developer and maintainer of UniGetUI and formerly ElevenClock, Martí specializes in front-end UX/UI improvements and full-stack integrations—his UniGetUI work centers on making package management discoverable and usable via a polished graphical interface. He brings practical leadership from shepherding projects from baccalaureate final project to maintained open-source products and enjoys improving small UX details like search, scrollbars, and iconography that materially lift user experience. Known for shipping tangible UI enhancements and mentoring learners, he blends product-minded engineering with a commitment to accessible tooling.
6 years of coding experience
UPC Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Batxillerat, Ciències i Tecnologies, Batxillerat, Ciències i Tecnologies at Institut Jaume Balmes
UniGetUI: The Graphical Interface for your package managers. Could be terribly described as a package manager manager to manage your package managers
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:83 releases, 982 reviews, 882 commits in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Martí primarily contributed to the development of the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) aspects of the project, focusing on implementing the discover, installed, and update sections of the application. They were responsible for adding and improving UI elements such as the search box, buttons, scrollbars, and icon assets, demonstrating a focus on UI enhancements and usability. Their code changes included integrating various features and improving the overall user experience with improvements across different UI sections.
Contributions:17 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 11 months
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