andreoliwa
Backend developer. Python. Interested in Rust. An average Joe. @woltapp
Funding Links: https://github.com/sponsors/andreoliwa
- Name: Augusto Andreoli
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Company: Wolt @woltapp
- Kind: user
- Followers: 35
- Following: 19
- Total stars: 443
- Repositories count: 42
- Created at: 2022-11-03T14:34:42.271Z
- Updated at: 2024-05-21T06:14:03.470Z
- Last synced at: 2024-05-21T06:14:02.994Z
GitHub Sponsors Profile
I'm a backend developer ("engineer" if you prefer). I worked with a few languages over the years, now my current one is Python.
I'm passionate about the automation of tasks and making my life easier with scripts.
I am originally from São Paulo, Brazil but now living in Berlin for a few years.
My main pet project is nitpick, a 340+ stars CLI tool that aims to standardise and maintain configuration files over multiple projects.
I'm also a happy geeky user of Logseq, where I write notes, maintain a private knowledge base and track tasks.
To help organise my notes, I created logseq-doctor, whose primary aim was to convert Markdown files to the Logseq format.
But I have been adding new functionality and I intend to add even more.
I also rely on Pyinvoke to automate my work.
So I created and shared a few global and reusable tasks with conjuring.
I have other small projects, mostly CLI tools like those above, in different stages of development, from alpha to production:
nitpick: Enforce the same settings on multiple projects
logseq-doctor: Logseq Doctor: heal your flat old Markdown files before importing them
conjuring: 🐍 🤖 Reusable global Invoke tasks that can be merged with local project tasks
python-cdown: CLI interface and Python package to parse and validate CODEOWNERS files used by GitHub and GitLab (not tested with BitBucket yet)
dontforget: Don't forget to do your chores (using Gmail, Toggl and more tools to come)
daily-grind: Easily open all the apps you use every day
I work on these tools in my free time.
They still didn't get the traction I would like.
I hope they are useful for others, they are certainly useful for me.
I write code for myself first but always try to do it in a generic way so other people can also use my automation tools.
With a sponsorship, I would be able to dedicate even more time to adding more features to the tools.
Maybe even work on them full-time... who knows?
- Current Sponsors: 2
- Past Sponsors: 0
- Total Sponsors: 2
- Minimum Sponsorship: $1.00
Featured Works
andreoliwa/nitpick
Enforce the same settings on multiple projects
Language: Python - Stars: 405sawhney17/logseq-automatic-linker
Language: TypeScript - Stars: 104andreoliwa/logseq-doctor
Heal your Markdown files: convert to outline, list tasks and more tools to come
Language: Go - Stars: 53andreoliwa/dontforget
Don't forget to do your chores (using Gmail, Toggl and more tools to come)
Language: Python - Stars: 8andreoliwa/python-cdown
CLI interface and Python package to parse and validate CODEOWNERS files used by GitHub and GitLab (not tested with BitBucket yet)
Language: Python - Stars: 4andreoliwa/conjuring
🐍 🤖 Reusable global Invoke tasks that can be merged with local project tasks
Language: Python - Stars: 2Active Sponsors
Past Sponsors
Sponsor Breakdown
- User: 1
- Organization: 1