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Hi!

My name is Timothy,

You may know me as the creator of isort, hug, portray, or one of the other many projects I have created or maintained over the years. Since I was eight years old, I've been passionate about developing software. Open Source is what has enabled me to turn that passion into a career. Ever since, I've been doing my best to help the next generation of developers be even more successful. I do this by building tools that accelerate development and leading groups that onboard new developers into the Open Source community.

If you are interested to learn more about how I got into OpenSource development and why I dedicate so much time to it - there's a complete version of how I got into development on my blog here.

Current sponsors 2

@codecov
@roboflow
Past sponsors 14
@medecau
@AmandaCrosley
@castrojo
@max-sixty
@getsentry
@bcdonadio
@sentry
@github
@haifeng-jin
@tdcam
@jschildgen
@NoUselessTech
@dobicinaitis
@MarshalX

Featured work

  1. hugapi/hug

    Embrace the APIs of the future. Hug aims to make developing APIs as simple as possible, but no simpler.

    Python 6,863
  2. timothycrosley/concentration

    Stay focused on work when you want, and goof off when you don't.

    Python 328
  3. timothycrosley/portray

    Your Project with Great Documentation.

    Python 862
  4. timothycrosley/preconvert

    A Library to enable preconversion of any Python type into one that is easily serializable

    Python 17
  5. timothycrosley/examples

    Tests and Documentation Done by Example.

    Python 24

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