Aniket Pant is a Staff Engineer with 13 years of experience designing and delivering distributed systems and payments platforms, currently driving engineering efforts at Uber from Amsterdam. He has repeatedly simplified legacy architectures and led cross-functional programs—merging Postmates with Uber Direct, enabling third-party voucher management, and building HIPAA-compliant healthcare ride booking—demonstrating both technical depth and business impact. His background spans startups to scale-ups (Zomato, CloudKitchens, Instamojo) where he built core services from the ground up, including image microservices and embeddable checkout flows. An active open-source contributor, he added significant import/export and parsing features to popular projects like jekyll-import and jrnl, showing attention to tooling, error handling, and modular design. Collected experience in fraud mitigation, payments integrations across APAC, and early-site engineering gives him a rare mix of product instinct and systems-level craftsmanship.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
BITS Pilani, Birla Institute of Technology and Science
High School, High School at Army Public School, Dhaula Kuan
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:24 commits, 4 comments in 5 days
Contributions summary:Aniket primarily focused on enhancing the functionality of the command-line journal application, jrnl. They introduced new export options, including JSON, Markdown, and text formats, along with modifications to file handling and output paths. Furthermore, the user improved the export functionality, refactoring code to support more flexible export formats. Finally, they updated the application version.
:inbox_tray: The "jekyll import" command for importing from various blogs to Jekyll format.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:17 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Aniket significantly contributed to the `jekyll-import` project by implementing a new import feature specifically for jrnl files. They wrote the core logic to parse jrnl entries, extract relevant data like date, title, and body, and generate corresponding Jekyll post files. The user also addressed error handling, adding checks for file existence and improving error messages. Furthermore, they refactored the code, introduced modularity with helper methods, and added documentation to improve readability.
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