I am an iOS Infrastructure & Platform Engineer (aka Mobile DevOps).
I provide developer with tools, scripts and automation to improve their Developer Experience
- ð£ I am an international conference speaker
- ð I blog about Swift here
- ð» I am a Core Contributor to fastlane and CocoaPods
- ð» I am the author of SwiftGen, a popular codegen tool for developers.
- ð» My other popular libraries include OHHTTPStubs or Reusable
I create and provide tools to iOS developers to improve their productivity. This includes:
- ð¤ Automating the release process to QA, TestFlight, AppStoreâ¦
- ð¥ Improving the PR review experience (using Danger and Vapor Bots to interact with your PRs, among others)
- â± Improving the iOS CIs pipelines and build times
- âï¸ Providing integration between tools for developers, QA & product (GitHub, JIRA, Lokalize, Figma, TestRails, CI, â¦)
- ð Consulting on testing strategies (project testability, balance between Unit/UI/Snapshot/manual tests, interaction with QAâ¦)
- ⨠And much more ð
- ð¦ My twitter: @aligatr
- ð My mastodon: ï¼?aligatrï¼?ohai.social
- ð¬ Pronouns: He/Him
Learn more about me on the About page of my blog

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