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0x7fancy

Worked on the OpenCTI-Platform/connectors repository, delivering a refactor of the URLhaus connector and introducing a connector-template to standardize future connector implementations. The approach focused on improving maintainability and scalability by modularizing code and aligning with the platform’s architectural standards. Using Python and leveraging skills in API integration and data ingestion, the developer enhanced code readability and testability, reducing technical debt and streamlining onboarding for new connectors. The reusable connector-template design enables more efficient creation and updating of connectors, supporting long-term scalability and maintainability across the repository while ensuring consistency in full stack development practices.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

100%Features

Repository Contributions

1Total
Bugs
0
Commits
1
Features
1
Lines of code
1,218
Activity Months1

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92 people

Work History

October 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Oct 1, 2025

Month: 2025-10 — OpenCTI-Platform/connectors: Delivered a refactor of the URLhaus connector and introduced a connector-template to standardize connector implementations across the repository. This work improves maintainability, scalability, and onboarding of new connectors, reduces technical debt, and aligns with platform architecture. Implemented in commit 1bcfaf142bd5a579c02b1a1b7e5f10a2df984cd1, co-authored by Mariot Tsitoara, under ticket (#4936).

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Quality Metrics

Correctness80.0%
Maintainability100.0%
Architecture80.0%
Performance80.0%
AI Usage40.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

Python

Technical Skills

API integrationPythondata ingestionfull stack development

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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OpenCTI-Platform/connectors

Oct 2025 Oct 2025
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Languages Used

Python

Technical Skills

API integrationPythondata ingestionfull stack development