Martin Gondermann is a seasoned software craftsman with 16 years of experience building reliable, quality-focused solutions from embedded firmware to desktop and DevOps tooling. Based in Darmstadt, he brings deep C# and F# expertise alongside a practical emphasis on test automation, build systems, and maintainable code. His open-source contributions span well-known projects like FAKE and Homebrew, where he improved tooling, packaging and scripting that support broader developer ecosystems. He’s delivered cross-cutting work — from QMK keyboard firmware enhancements to Mattermost desktop UI tweaks — showing versatility across front-end, backend and embedded domains. Comfortable in senior engineering roles, Martin blends hands-on coding with a continuous-improvement mindset and a strong commitment to customer value and team collaboration. A detail-oriented problem solver, he often surfaces robustness improvements that prevent subtle failures before they reach users.
15 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate with distinction, Certificate with distinction at Coursera
Dipl.-Inf. (FH), Dipl.-Inf. (FH) at Fachhochschule für die Wirtschaft Hannover
An informative and fancy bash prompt for Git users
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:9 releases, 272 commits, 127 PRs in 7 years
Contributions summary:Martin primarily worked on improving the functionality and user experience of the bash-git-prompt tool. Their contributions included fixing a bug related to the branch name display and implementing theme customization capabilities. They also addressed issues concerning the command result indicator and improved the handling of untracked files, including support for subfolders and ignored submodules, enhancing the overall utility and usability of the prompt.
Contributions:6 commits, 6 PRs, 21 comments in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Martin primarily contributed to improving the quality and reliability of the "pickles" documentation generator. Their work focused on creating and expanding unit tests across various testing frameworks such as NUnit, XUnit, and MSTest to ensure the correct behavior of example parsing and signature generation. The user also added tests for regular expressions within examples and addressed issues with long example values, demonstrating a strong focus on test coverage and robustness. Additionally, the user fixed failing tests and ensured that the command-line arguments reflected all possible test result formats.
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