Mihir Chaturvedi is a software engineer and IIIT Delhi CSE undergrad with eight years of hands-on experience building user-facing web applications and developer tooling. He focuses on front-end engineering, UI/UX, and accessibility, and has improved observability and client-side logging for large webapps through Sentry and unified logging efforts. Mihir shipped accessibility and UI improvements at Sourcegraph—contributing to a prominent code AI platform—and now works on core user-facing features at Flux. He has practical experience across Next.js, TypeScript, NestJS, Apollo GraphQL, and monorepo/CI tooling, having also built APIs and cloud deployments on AWS/GCP. Known for creating ESLint rules via AST traversal and replacing complex RxJS flows with simpler GraphQL clients, he combines careful engineering with a designer’s sensitivity to usability. Outside of product work, he researches open source impact and maintains a personal site showcasing his projects and contributions.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Computer Science and Engineering, 8.97 / 10, Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Computer Science and Engineering, 8.97 / 10 at Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi
Contributions:24 reviews, 21 commits, 31 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Mihir primarily contributed to the front-end of the Sourcegraph platform, focusing on UI improvements and accessibility enhancements. They fixed UI issues, added spacing, and implemented tooltips for better user experience. Additionally, the user refactored the contributors page, migrating it to a functional component and integrating useConnection hooks. They also worked on integrating and configuring Sentry for source map uploads and fixing bugs within the application.
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