Takayuki Miyauchi is a technology leader and CSO with 13 years of experience combining interactive service design and hands-on engineering from Chiyoda, Japan. He leads Sassor, a studio focused on production and business development for devices and services, bringing a background in interaction design from Keio University's Graduate School of Media Design. A seasoned open-source contributor, Takayuki has made substantive backend and DevOps contributions to notable projects like WP-CLI and the Vagrant-based VCCW environment, fixing deep architectural issues and improving developer workflows. He blends product-minded systems thinking with practical infrastructure skills—comfortable shipping PHP/WordPress tooling, configuring dev environments, and documenting SSH/help features for CLI users. Outside of work he’s an avid map developer who enjoys scuba diving and corgis, a mix that hints at both technical curiosity and attention to real-world detail.
13 years of coding experience
Master of Media Design, Interaction Design, Master of Media Design, Interaction Design at Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University
Contributions:78 releases, 626 commits, 170 PRs in 5 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Takayuki primarily contributed to setting up and maintaining a Vagrant-based development environment. They focused on adding and configuring dependencies, such as nginx for the yum repository, and implementing core features for WordPress, including enabling PHPMyAdmin and testing functionalities. The user also made general fixes and improvements.
Contributions:251 commits, 83 PRs, 74 pushes in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Takayuki primarily focused on improving the WP-CLI framework, addressing bugs, and enhancing functionality. They implemented fixes for specific issues, such as #2711 and #4325, and also improved the help documentation for the SSH functionality. The user's commits included code changes in core files like `Runner.php`, `Configurator.php`, `Completions.php`, and `DocParser.php`, showing a deep understanding of the project's architecture. These changes demonstrate the user's involvement in maintaining and extending the WP-CLI codebase.
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