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harshit078/README.md

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Hi, I'm Harshit Singh 🙋🏻‍♂️

Full Stack Developer

With expertise in React, TypeScript, and modern web development architectures. My work revolves around creating performant, scalable, and user-centric applications, leveraging frameworks and technologies like Next.js, TailwindCSS, and Sentry for error monitoring.

Recently, I contributed extensively to Twenty (YC23), an open-source CRM, where I tackled around 50 issues and implemented nearly 40 PRs. I also integrated responsive design patterns and developed solutions for dynamic state handling and advanced dropdown interactions.

At Fyle, I led the Sentry monitoring project, introducing strictNullChecks to the codebase and automating bug tracking workflows, significantly reducing reported issues. My work involved deep debugging of frontend performance bottlenecks, refactoring legacy code, and leveraging JavaScript and TypeScript to enforce type safety and maintainability.

During my time at Eder Labs, I designed scalable systems using TypeScript and Vue Composition API. I implemented Dockerized environments to streamline development, cutting setup times by 50%, and built a custom chatbot using Node.js and Express, boosting user engagement metrics.

Outside of professional roles, I enjoy building and sharing reusable components and tools. Projects like EmailGPT, a chatbot powered by Mixtral-8x7B-Instruct and TogetherAI, reflect my interest in merging AI and frontend automation.

My work is rooted in leveraging modern tooling, frameworks, and workflows to deliver clean, scalable, and user-focused applications. Feel free to explore my repositories!

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bootstrap cplusplus css3 git heroku html5 javascript mongodb mysql nextjs nodejs react sass Bootstrap TypeScript Framer Motion Prisma PostgreSQL Docker

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  1. Journal.ai Public

    Journal.ai is an AI-powered journaling tool designed to help you understand your emotions and improve your well-being by tracking your emotions and feelings

    Python 1

  2. Chatbot-flow-builder Public

    This is a chatbot flow builder. It allows you to create a chatbot flow by dragging and dropping nodes and connecting them together.

    JavaScript

  3. Trello-task-management Public

    Trello Management app is mern stack Task Management Application built with Next.js for the frontend and Node.js with Express and MongoDB for the backend. The application allows users to register, l…

    TypeScript

  4. twentyhq/twenty Public

    Building a modern alternative to Salesforce, powered by the community.

    TypeScript 25k 2.6k

  5. headless-CMS Public

    JavaScript

  6. Music-Player-App Public

    JavaScript

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January 2025

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