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BA-CalderonMorales/README.md

Overview

I design delivery systems that keep teams moving when complexity piles up. Currently focused on making CI/CD, documentation, and vulnerability remediation repeatable across teams at Fiserv.

Before this: Leidos, SAIC, and five years in the USMC as a Legal Chief and Court Reporter. Learned early that operational clarity matters most when stakes are high.

How I work

Reduce friction before it becomes process. I look for the manual steps, tribal knowledge, and one-off fixes that slow teams down, then replace them with defaults that are easy to follow and hard to break.

Documentation as infrastructure. Onboarding, troubleshooting, and release decisions should not depend on who is online. I treat docs-as-code as part of the delivery system, not an afterthought.

Security through repetition. Vulnerability remediation scales when it is a predictable workflow, not a heroic effort. I help teams move from ad hoc fixes to repeatable patterns they can own.

Coach by making the path visible. I mentor through pairing, clear tradeoff documentation, and operational steps that stay discoverable. The AGENTS.md files in my repos exist so anyone can understand context without repeating myself.

What I am building now

Terminal Jarvis. CLI orchestration for multiple AI assistants and team workflows, designed for mobile-first development environments. Because serious work should not require a desk.

Agent Harness. A clean-room agent harness derived from production agentic coding patterns. Core agent loop, tool dispatch with permission controls, secure credential storage, and a slash command system built for operators who want to understand their tools.

Lumina. An isolated runtime for agentic workflows. No subscriptions. No lock-in. Just precise execution that respects boundaries and keeps your data yours.

Contact

Omaha, Nebraska. Hybrid and remote friendly. Bilingual in English and Spanish.

Email | LinkedIn | Site

Docs last reviewed: 2026-05-14. All repositories maintain README.md + AGENTS.md for both human and AI context.

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  1. my-life-as-a-dev my-life-as-a-dev Public

    better docs example for everyone to leverage

    Python 8 1

  2. terminal-jarvis terminal-jarvis Public

    In the midst of all the tools out there that you can possibly use to keep track of them. Here's a "shovel" that just works to try them all out.

    Rust 133 17

  3. codex-cheat-sheet codex-cheat-sheet Public

    Ultimate collection of Codex tips, tricks, and workflows that you can use to master Codex CLI in minutes.

    15

  4. kimi-cheat-sheet kimi-cheat-sheet Public

    Ultimate collection of Kimi tips, tricks, and workflows that you can use to master Kimi Code CLI in minutes.

    2

  5. coder-starter-scripts coder-starter-scripts Public

    Startup scripts to easily try to spin up Coder on your local. Helpful if you're a solo dev and trying to spin it up quickly for testing.

    Shell 2

  6. coder-templates coder-templates Public

    An assortment of templates that I will use for people to test my software safely. Feel free to fork and make your own.

    HCL 2