Stephen Edgar is a Principal software engineer based in Melbourne with 14 years of experience building and maintaining web platforms and developer tools. He blends front-end craftsmanship—contributing UI improvements and CSS tooling to prominent projects like Bootstrap, Gutenberg, BuddyPress, and stylelint—with back-end and DevOps work on the WordPress REST API and CI pipelines. A long-standing maintainer of WordPress build/test tooling and contributor to high-profile open-source ecosystems, he focuses on code quality, linting, and responsive UI behavior across projects. Notably, his contributions range from refining editorconfig and Autoprefixer build steps to adding REST endpoints and UI assets, showing a rare mix of meticulous style-guide work and pragmatic API development.
A mighty CSS linter that helps you avoid errors and enforce conventions.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:1 release, 17 reviews, 175 commits in 6 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Stephen's contributions primarily involve enhancing the codebase of a CSS linter. They focused on JavaScript coding standards, addressing linting issues related to the comma-dangle rule within ESLint. The user modified various files related to the project's rules and tests, indicating a focus on maintaining code quality and ensuring the linter adheres to specific coding conventions. Furthermore, the commits show efforts to add and update tests for various linting rules, including issues reported by the community.
The Block Editor project for WordPress and beyond. Plugin is available from the official repository.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:32 reviews, 190 commits, 195 PRs in 5 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Stephen primarily contributed to the Block Editor project for WordPress, focusing on enhancing the user interface with new features and improvements to existing ones. The user's commits include the addition of new dashicons and enhancements of existing ones, indicating UI component development and maintenance. Code modifications show direct interaction with Javascript files that contain React components, signifying front-end development within the context of the Gutenberg editor.
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