Android Developer at Amaze File Manager (Open Source)
Kerala, India
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Vishnu T is an Android developer with 7 years of experience focused on open-source projects and cross-platform mobile tooling. He contributes to and maintains Amaze File Manager, where he has improved search, hidden-file handling, dark theme compatibility, and CI pipelines, and currently works on the Linux Foundation’s Open Mobile Hub contributing to the Multipaz KMP SDK for secure, multiplatform digital credentials. His background includes academic research-grade Android work at Carnegie Mellon’s RoboTutor project and contributions to async web tooling at Sparckles, showing comfort across mobile, backend, and systems-level code. Vishnu blends practical bug-fixing and user-driven UI improvements with platform-level engineering—evident from fixing crashy recycler adapters to building intent-based file locating. Based in Kerala, India, he pairs an MTech in Computer Science with hands-on open-source stewardship and a knack for turning community feedback into polished product features. Notably, he set up continuous delivery via GitHub Actions to surface nightly builds to users through Telegram, demonstrating an emphasis on developer experience and community engagement.
6 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology - BTech Computer Science and Engineering, Bachelor of Technology - BTech Computer Science and Engineering at GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SREEKRISHNAPURAM
Master of Technology - MTech Computer Science and Engineering, Master of Technology - MTech Computer Science and Engineering at Government Engineering College, Thrissur
Higher Secondary PCM with CS, Higher Secondary PCM with CS at GHSS Koduvayur
Contributions:227 reviews, 227 commits, 127 PRs in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Vishnu primarily focused on fixing bugs related to hidden files and the search functionality within the Amaze File Manager. They modified the `SearchAsyncTask.java` file to correctly display hidden files during searches and implemented a preference setting to control their visibility. The user also addressed issues with item selection in the recycler adapter, preventing a crash. Further commits addressed additional bug fixes, including library and screen rotation issues.
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Vishnu T - Android Developer at Amaze File Manager (Open Source)