pocco is a software engineer with five years of hands-on experience and a passion for elegant developer tooling and UI themes. Based in Mars, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, they contribute actively to well-known open-source projects like Catppuccin and NvChad, where their work spans full-stack examples, Neovim theming, and framework configuration. They blend frontend polish—theme customization, dimming inactive windows, and highlight tweaks—with practical engineering such as install scripts, error suppression for language servers, and code refactors. Comfortable across Lua, Rust, Java, and JavaScript, pocco brings a multifaceted toolkit and an artist’s sensibility to developer UX. Notably, their GitHub bio “under dev dev, for the love of art” reflects a creative approach to technical contributions that prioritize both form and function.
Contributions:5 releases, 2 reviews, 286 commits in 10 months
Contributions summary:Pocco contributed examples and code snippets across multiple programming languages, including Lua, Rust, Java, and JavaScript, showcasing a broad understanding of different development environments. They added a Java-based UI menu with authentication, implemented JavaScript code with React components, and included Lua code with highlighting features. These contributions indicate an effort to provide diverse examples and enhance the repository with practical code implementations.
Contributions:2 reviews, 87 commits, 68 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Pocco primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and theme customization aspects of the NeoVim colorscheme. Their contributions included fixing display issues, resolving incorrect function calls, and correcting typos within the code. They also introduced a feature for dimming inactive windows and reworked the dimming feature, improving the overall aesthetic of the colorscheme. Furthermore, they updated configuration options and adjusted various highlight groups for improved visual appearance.
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