Pablo Aguiar is a seasoned software engineer based in Munich with 13 years of professional experience and 20+ years of hands-on computer science practice across distributed systems, microservices, and DevOps. He currently leads complex data extraction and optimization efforts at QYOBO, architecting Temporal workflows, automating OCR/CAPTCHA pipelines, and delivering 20x performance gains on large-scale document processing. A longtime FOSS contributor and former engineer at GitLab, Shopify, and Globo, Pablo has meaningful contributions to well-known projects like thefuck, tsuru, and thumbor, reflecting deep backend and tooling expertise. He champions TDD, CI/CD, and code quality automation while mentoring developers through HackIllinois and internal coaching. Outside of code he cultivates team culture with “coffee’n’code” hackathons and is a committed triathlete and coffee aficionado—details that speak to his blend of technical rigor and human-centered leadership.
13 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at Centro Universitário de Belo Horizonte
Contributions:1 release, 44 reviews, 45 commits in 7 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Pablo primarily contributed to the development of the "scorphish" theme for the Fish shell framework. Their work involved implementing new features and improving existing ones, including colorizing prompt arrows based on exit codes, displaying git information, and improving the user experience by displaying nothing when there is neither venv nor ruby. The user made significant changes to the `fish_prompt.fish`, `fish_right_prompt.fish`, and `fish_title.fish` files, demonstrating a focus on the theme's overall look and functionality. They also fixed a typo in the Oh My Fish CLI and improved the documentation by updating Themes.md.
Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:1 release, 148 reviews, 132 commits in 7 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Pablo primarily contributed to improving the core functionality and maintainability of the `thefuck` application. They implemented new features, fixed bugs, and refactored existing code, focusing on making the application compatible with Python 3. Additionally, the user improved the build process and ensured the codebase was up-to-date. They also introduced new rules and improved the shell configuration of the application.
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