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Team

Flint is run by a set of independent volunteer maintainers as a fully open source project. We are not associated with any one company, and are wholly dedicated to proving out the Flint experiment.

  • Josh Goldberg

    Full time open source maintainer. Likes cats. 🐈‍⬛

    Hi! I'm Josh. I've been working in open source software for over a decade, and on linting for most of that. I'm a maintainer on typescript-eslint, a committer team member of ESLint, a co-founder of SquiggleConf, the author of Learning TypeScript (O'Reilly), and am all around excited about great web developer tooling.

    Flint is the culmination of that decade of open source software work. Linters are how I got into contributing to open source dev tooling online, and I want to make sure future waves of web developers can experience a fast, powerful, and approachable linter as much as possible.

The steering committee working to establish project practices, evolve the Flint project vision, and implement the core architecture.

  • auvred

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    auvred is a team member of typescript-eslint and the original creator of tsgolint. auvred brings deep expertise in typed linting as well as integrating with the Volar.js and Vue ecosystems.

  • Eli

    ∃!Earthling; Nerd; Programmer.

    Eli is a long-time contributor to elm-review who's excited to help bring a correct, approachable, and powerful linter to the broader web ecosystem.

The individual volunteers working to triage issues, review pull requests, and help push forward the Flint project.

  • Barry Michael Doyle

    Full-time frontend engineer (React) with contagious optimism.

    Former cat lover turned dog dad. Barry spends most of his free time streaming dev work, tinkering with side projects, or convincing himself that exercise counts as debugging for the body.

  • Konv Suu

    Open source enthusiast.

    Konv is a team member of Ant Design Vue and Refined Github, and a long-term contributor to Prettier. Now, the journey continues.

  • michael faith

    <3 art, music, and open source

    Principal Frontend Engineer by day. On the side, michael (off-and-on) creates a podcast interviewing gallery artists, listens to all the music, and contributes to open source.

External collaborators and industry friends who’ve given input to help determine the broad direction of Flint.

  • bradzacher

    Computer scientist. Cider drinker. Linting enthusiast. Australian.

    Brad is a core maintainer on typescript-eslint as well as a consultant on Oxlint. Brad brings deep expertise on typed linting and nuances of the linting ecosystem.

  • Kirk Waiblinger

    Dotting my "j"s and crossing my "z"s.

    Kirk is a team member of typescript-eslint and brings a breadth of experience working on typed linting and linting infrastructure.

  • Ronen Amiel

    Hello, world!

    Ronen is a team member of typescript-eslint and the creator of TypeScript type wizardries such as HypeScript and typelang.

If you’re interested in helping build out a new experimental linter, we’d love to have you join us. At the very least, see About for how to get started using Flint as a user. Just trying out the project and telling us about your experience on the Flint Discord would be immensely helpful.

The GitHub issue tracker is where you can find our list of upcoming work. See our Contributing guide for how to find issues that you can get started on. Feel free to ask for help if you’re new and unsure. We’re happy to assist you.

Flint can receive donations on its Open Collective. Your financial support will allow us to pay our volunteer contributors and maintainers to tackle more Flint work. And as thanks, we put our sponsors on the flint.fyi homepage.

Made with ❤️‍🔥 in Boston by Josh Goldberg and contributors.