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Scouting report
Dominican frontend dev building Electron desktop apps for bookmarks and reading
assessed from open-source footprint
David is a systems-engineering student with a frontend-heavy profile (70%) across TypeScript and JavaScript, and 8 original repos with a clean 0 abandoned ratio. His named work centers on local-first desktop tools: Hoard, an Electron app for saving links, images and video to a local vault, and SharkReader, a portable e-reader. Impact is small (2 stars total), but the projects are original, self-contained, and show real interest in Electron and desktop UX.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Signal breakdown
2
top repo 1
8
0% forks
0
3 yr
0
Active
0% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on Hoard
- Original builder — 8 of their own repositories
- Consistently active, low abandonment
- Frontend focus with Backend
- Core stack: TypeScript, JavaScript, HTML
About
Skills
- TypeScript
- JavaScript
- HTML
- Bookmark Manager
- Desktop App
- Electron
- Electron App
- React
Featured work
Hoard
Save links, images and videos directly to your local Hoard vault.
- TypeScript
- Bookmark Manager
- Desktop App
- Electron
- Electron App
by David Bonilla
SharkReader
PORTABLE E-READER
- JavaScript
by David Bonilla
SharkDrive
SharkDrive is an open-source desktop application that turns your Telegram account into a private, unlimited cloud storage drive. Built with Tauri v2,…
- TypeScript
by David Bonilla
NewsLet
Proyecto LET
- Code
by David Bonilla
SharkReader App
An app for reading ePub and PDF books
- JavaScript
by David Bonilla
SharkPDF
Una opcion para unificar todos los pdf que tengas de manera gratuita y facil
- HTML
by David Bonilla