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Phil Nash

philnash
Melbourne

πŸ‘‹ Hello

I'm Phil Nash, a developer from the UK πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ living in Melbourne, Australia πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί.

I like building and contributing to open source projects, mostly in the Ruby and JavaScript. I mostly enjoy sharing my work with others so that they don't have to write the code.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Projects

Some of my personal projects are listed below.

VS Code

Ruby

  • Bitly - making it easy to use the Bitly API since 2009
  • Pwned - trying to make passwords safer
  • Envyable - loading config from yaml into your ENV

Jekyll

JavaScript

  • pwned.js - trying to make passwords safer in Node.js and the front-end
  • ngrok (as a maintainer) - control ngrok from Node.js

Web Components

@philnash

It would really encourage my open source efforts to have just 5 sponsors. πŸ™‡β€β™‚οΈ

Current sponsors 1

@renuo
Past sponsors 2
@huerlisi
@github

Featured work

  1. philnash/ngrok-for-vscode

    πŸš‡ A VSCode extension to control ngrok from the command palette

    TypeScript 117
  2. philnash/bitly

    πŸ—œ A Ruby wrapper for the bit.ly API

    Ruby 452
  3. philnash/pwned

    😱 An easy, Ruby way to use the Pwned Passwords API.

    Ruby 427
  4. philnash/web-share-wrapper

    A web component that wraps other share elements to replace with a web share button where supported.

    JavaScript 24
  5. philnash/crotp

    CrOTP - One Time Passwords for Crystal

    Crystal 63
  6. philnash/jekyll-gzip

    Generate gzipped assets and files for your Jekyll site at build time

    Ruby 37

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