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ashleyconnor/README.md

👋 Hello, I'm Ashley Connor

💻 Passionate software developer with a focus on developer productivity, DevOps, software engineering, and release engineering. Experienced in building scalable, user-friendly solutions and driving efficiency through automation and continuous improvement. I have a deep love for learning and contributing to open-source projects. Always looking for interesting challenges and collaborations!

🌍 While currently contributing from San Diego, California; I'm a strong advocate of flexible work environments and enjoy the freedom that remote work provides. Always open to discussing new projects, especially those that leverage global perspectives. Let's build something amazing together!

🔭 I’m currently working at HashiCorp on the Self Managed Release Engineering team, collaborating with both open-source and enterprise teams to ensure smooth delivery across various distribution channels used by our customers.

🌱 I'm diving into Rust, embedded development with Arduino ESP32, and mastering advanced Linux systems like systemd.

👯 I’m looking to collaborate on: remote contract and project work

📫 How to reach me: me =[at]= ashleyconnor.co.uk

😄 Pronouns: He/Him/His

💬 Ask me about anything!

⚡ Fun fact: I've lived in 4 countries and hold dual-citizenship 🇬🇧/🇨🇦


Personal Code of Conduct

These are some guidelines I attempt to follow when interacting with people on GitHub:

  • Respect and Dignity: Treat all people with respect, regardless of identity, background, or belief.
  • Good Faith: Assume others are engaging in good faith unless proven otherwise.
  • Charitable Interpretation: When in doubt, interpret others’ words in the most reasonable and charitable way possible.
  • Integrity: Speak truthfully, admit when I’m wrong, and avoid misleading or manipulative behavior.
  • Empathy: Strive to understand the perspectives and emotions behind others’ words before responding.

It's my opinion that GitHub is better when people follow the principles above.

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  1. json5 json5 Public

    VS Code extension for the JSON5 file format (unpublished)

  2. sveltekit-supabase-demo sveltekit-supabase-demo Public

    Demo application using SvelteKit, Supabase and Cloudflare Workers

    Svelte 39 4

  3. ssr ssr Public

    SvelteKit example using Cloudflare Workers for Sever Side Rendering.

    Svelte 2

  4. yt-dlp-streamhub-to yt-dlp-streamhub-to Public

    YT-DLP plugin for StreamHub.to

    Python 2