Emanuele Micheletti is an open source developer and systems engineer from Turin with four years of professional experience, currently on the mitmproxy core team where he helped create and maintain transparent mode for macOS and is working on a Linux implementation. He combines low-level networking and systems work in Rust with practical macOS tooling in Swift, including a novel Unix-pipe + protobuf bridge between a Swift packet sniffer and mitmproxy_rs. Previously he co-founded a web agency and built a PHP/MySQL custom e‑commerce platform from scratch, so he spans both deep systems programming and product-facing web engineering. As a GSoC mentor and alumnus he has improved onboarding and protocol features for mitmproxy and contributed to its large, active community. He also practices algorithmic problem solving in Rust, contributing optimized LeetCode solutions and refactors that emphasize readability and efficiency. Known for shipping pragmatic, open-source solutions, he brings an engineer’s curiosity to hard OS-level challenges and developer workflows.
4 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Laurea Magistrale LM Ingegneria gestionale/Gestione industriale, Laurea Magistrale LM Ingegneria gestionale/Gestione industriale at Politecnico di Torino
Contributions:9 PRs, 3 comments, 1 issue in 1 month
Contributions summary:Emanuele primarily contributed solutions to LeetCode problems. Their work involved implementing algorithms and data structures in Rust, focusing on problem-solving and code optimization. Specific tasks included refactoring existing solutions for improved readability, and developing new solutions for array manipulation and linked list problems. The user demonstrated proficiency in using Rust to implement solutions, with a focus on clean and efficient code.
A MITM Proxy 🧑💻! Toolkit for HTTP/1, HTTP/2, and WebSockets with SSL/TLS Capabilities. Learning Project.
Contributions:5 releases, 18 reviews, 86 commits in 1 month
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