Nícholas Kegler

Software Engineer

Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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Summary

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Nícholas Kegler is a software engineer based in Porto Alegre, Brazil, with a decade of hands-on experience building backend systems and improving developer tooling. He is an active open-source contributor, notably enhancing pyupio/safety to add license reporting, multi-line advisories, database fixes, and JSON/bare outputs while adding tests to improve reliability and user experience. Comfortable across security-focused tooling and backend development, he brings practical improvements that make vulnerability scanning and remediation clearer for teams. Colleagues describe him as a detail-oriented implementer who balances feature work with robustness and test coverage. He often surfaces less obvious product improvements—like richer license metadata—that materially improve downstream workflows.
code10 years of coding experience
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Github Skills (11)

dependency-management10
vulnerability-detection10
package-management10
python10
security10
testing9
cli9
unit-test9
unit-testing9
json9
vulnerability-scanners7

Programming languages (6)

C#TypeScriptC++JavaScriptHTMLPython

Github contributions (5)

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pyupio/safety

May 2020 - Jan 2021

Safety checks Python dependencies for known security vulnerabilities and suggests the proper remediations for vulnerabilities detected.
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:41 commits, 12 PRs, 23 pushes in 7 months
Contributions summary:Nícholas primarily focused on enhancing the functionality of the `safety` tool. Their contributions include adding package license information, working on multi-line advisories, fixing database-related issues, and implementing a new license command. Furthermore, the user added tests to cover the new license command and implemented both JSON and bare outputs. These changes aimed to improve the reporting capabilities and user experience of the security vulnerability detection tool.
dependenciespythonsecurity-toolsvulnerabilitiessecurity
nicholasks/JogoGB

May 2019 - Jun 2019

Contributions:25 commits, 21 pushes, 1 branch in 28 days
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Nícholas Kegler - Software Engineer