I build practical software with care for the people who use, read, and maintain it.
From Python tooling and accessible documentation to polished web experiences, I enjoy turning clear problems into focused, review-ready contributions.
I'm a Computer Science student at JECRC University, Jaipur, and an open-source contributor. My work spans Python, TypeScript/React, documentation tooling, accessibility, and frontend quality.
I like the craft around the code: understanding an issue before changing it, keeping solutions focused, responding to review feedback, and leaving a project easier to maintain than I found it.
understand the problem → build a focused fix → test and review → improve the project
| Project | Contribution | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Fenn | Added type annotations across a Flask dashboard, improving contracts and static-tool support. | Merged |
| CloudNap | Built a persistent dark/light theme with local storage and system-preference detection. | Merged |
| Voxbento | Replaced footer inline styles with reusable CSS classes for safer maintenance. | Merged |
| Sphinx | Proposed language metadata propagation for untranslated content—an accessibility and i18n improvement. | Open |
| Matplotlib | Added gallery thumbnails that make Python examples easier to discover. | Open |
| HireGauge | Added deterministic résumé-claim cross-checks and test coverage for an AI-assisted evaluation workflow. | Open |
Recent contribution review: 12 merged and 4 open pull requests across 16 analyzed projects. Open items are shown as proposed work until merged.
- Developer experience: type safety, clear contracts, useful documentation, and maintainable tooling.
- Accessible software: improvements that make interfaces and documentation work better for more people.
- Product polish: straightforward UI features, reliable state handling, and responsive feedback.
- Open-source collaboration: issue investigation, scoped pull requests, review iteration, and tests where they add confidence.
I'm always glad to exchange ideas, learn from strong codebases, and contribute where a careful implementation can help.

