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Kush Makkapati

Kush Makkapati developed and maintained the FGCS repository for Avis-Drone-Labs, delivering a robust suite of drone mission management, telemetry, and operator interface features over nine months. He engineered end-to-end mission import/export, real-time telemetry dashboards, and in-app log retrieval, using technologies such as React, Python, and Electron. His work included backend socket communication, Redux-based state management, and integration of MAVLink protocol for reliable drone control. By refactoring code for maintainability, enhancing UI scaling, and automating build and test workflows, Kush improved both user experience and operational reliability, demonstrating depth in full stack development and a strong focus on code quality.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

79%Features

Repository Contributions

120Total
Bugs
19
Commits
120
Features
70
Lines of code
32,610
Activity Months9

Your Network

2 people

Shared Repositories

2

Work History

February 2026

2 Commits • 2 Features

Feb 1, 2026

February 2026 (Month: 2026-02) highlights for Avis-Drone-Labs/FGCS focused on boosting UI readability and streamlining in-app log access. Delivered two key features that enhance operator usability and data accessibility, with measurable business value in reduced time to retrieve information and improved display consistency across devices.

January 2026

11 Commits • 5 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026 monthly summary for Avis-Drone-Labs/FGCS focused on enhancing data visibility, reliability, and release readiness. Key feature work included FLA data visualization and interaction enhancements with a new popout parameters window, GPS/map display, preserved zoom, and increased graph hit radius; a robust file download progress bar with fixed IO-related bugs; and release workflow improvements that bumped the alpha version and stabilized Windows build scripts. Additional improvements covered log handling through preset loading and XML-generated descriptions, plus a pre-release version check in settings. These efforts collectively improved operator UX, reduced data access friction, and accelerated feedback loops for alpha deployments.

December 2025

14 Commits • 10 Features

Dec 1, 2025

December 2025 (Month: 2025-12) saw a strong consolidation of feature delivery, reliability improvements, and developer experience enhancements across the Avis-Drone-Labs/FGCS repository. The work tightened safety and traceability, improved data accessibility, and expanded test coverage in SITL for both plane and copter configurations, while also hardening CI/CD processes and DX. Business value was realized through clearer firmware/version visibility in logs, safer disarm pathways, more reliable FTP/file operations, and improved telemetry readability, enabling faster issue diagnosis, safer operations, and more efficient configuration workflows for operators and engineers.

November 2025

19 Commits • 7 Features

Nov 1, 2025

Monthly summary for 2025-11 focusing on FGCS repo. This month delivered significant improvements across drone telemetry reliability, parameter management, UI enhancements, and developer tooling, directly contributing to safer operations, faster parameter tuning, and more maintainable releases. Key investments in reliability, UX, and test infrastructure set the foundation for scalable drone software and smoother rollout cycles.

October 2025

19 Commits • 12 Features

Oct 1, 2025

October 2025 (2025-10) focused on delivering high-value UX enhancements, robust telemetry, and improved configurability for FGCS, while strengthening automation and test coverage. Key features and capabilities delivered include video streaming UI with RTSP/FFmpeg support and pop-out widgets, a Settings UI upgrade with a new Select control and a keyboard shortcut, new telemetry dashboards and popouts (EKF and vibration telemetry) for better operational awareness, enhanced data routing and system integration through MAVLink forwarding and GCS connection improvements, and improved CI/testing infrastructure with Playwright-based tests and linting refinements. These changes improve operator efficiency, reliability of drone operations, and overall maintainability of the codebase.

September 2025

34 Commits • 21 Features

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025 (Avis-Drone-Labs/FGCS) delivered a focused set of UI enhancements, reliability improvements, and state-management upgrades that improve operator efficiency, reduce maintenance burden, and strengthen the platform for future features. Key features and monitoring capabilities were introduced, and several high-impact bugs were resolved to stabilize core workflows ahead of release.

August 2025

18 Commits • 11 Features

Aug 1, 2025

August 2025 – Avis-Drone-Labs/FGCS monthly summary: Delivered end-to-end mission IO capabilities with UI and backend processing, enhanced mission safety and UX with a progress modal, modernized state management with Redux, and expanded mission planning features including moveable home location, rally points, fences, and mission statistics. Stabilized the platform with focused fixes, including an Electron upgrade rollback and validation improvements to prevent type-mismatch errors.

July 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025 performance summary for Avis-Drone-Labs/FGCS focused on delivering robust Drone Mission Management capabilities and improving operator UX. The month centered on solidifying mission write reliability to drones, enhancing waypoint handling, and expanding UI controls to streamline mission planning and execution.

March 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 (Avis-Drone-Labs/FGCS) delivered a key feature improvement for the navbar socket connection, replacing interval polling with an event-driven model using 'connect' and 'disconnect' events and enhancing drone connection status visibility. This included removing an unused interval hook, resulting in cleaner code and reduced unnecessary processing. The work was packaged in Release-alpha-0.1.8-patch-2 (commit be9ae0a8756c5420ccb5e7bc53c4658005eef826). No separate major bugs were reported; reliability and responsiveness of the connection status UI were improved. Overall impact: more accurate real-time status, improved user experience for drone connections, reduced resource usage, and easier long-term maintenance. Technologies/skills demonstrated: event-driven socket handling, code refactoring, cleanup, versioned releases, and cross-team coordination in a single repo.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness90.0%
Maintainability84.4%
Architecture83.4%
Performance82.6%
AI Usage40.2%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

CSSHTMLJSONJSXJavaScriptPowerShellPythonReactReduxTypeScript

Technical Skills

API DevelopmentAPI IntegrationAPI developmentAPI integrationAsynchronous ProgrammingBackend DevelopmentBuild AutomationCI/CDCSSCode OrganizationCode QualityCode RefactoringComponent DesignData ProcessingData Visualization

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

Avis-Drone-Labs/FGCS

Mar 2025 Feb 2026
9 Months active

Languages Used

JavaScriptJSXPythonTypeScripttextCSSHTMLPowerShell

Technical Skills

Frontend DevelopmentReactState ManagementWebSocketsAPI IntegrationBackend Development

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