
Hermione Dadheech contributed to keploy’s ecosystem by building and refining features across keploy/website, keploy/docs, keploy/blog-website, and keploy/keploy. She enhanced developer onboarding and site usability by overhauling navigation, branding, and documentation linting, using React, Next.js, and CSS. Hermione improved API performance in the blog-website with GraphQL-style pagination and optimized backend data fetching in TypeScript and JavaScript. In keploy/keploy, she extended eBPF kernel compatibility and introduced flexible request filtering with AND/OR logic in Go, while maintaining dependency hygiene. Her work demonstrated depth in backend, frontend, and documentation, consistently addressing usability, maintainability, and performance across multiple repositories.

October 2025 monthly summary focused on UI polish in the docs site. Key deliverable was a Search Bar Styling Fix in the keploy/docs repository to improve visual alignment and spacing of the search button by adjusting padding and margins. The fix was implemented with a targeted CSS adjustment and committed as 1a2b70f4174958152c45893b75518d8f8ab9e818, addressing issue #693. This enhanced documentation search usability and contributed to a more consistent docs UI across pages.
October 2025 monthly summary focused on UI polish in the docs site. Key deliverable was a Search Bar Styling Fix in the keploy/docs repository to improve visual alignment and spacing of the search button by adjusting padding and margins. The fix was implemented with a targeted CSS adjustment and committed as 1a2b70f4174958152c45893b75518d8f8ab9e818, addressing issue #693. This enhanced documentation search usability and contributed to a more consistent docs UI across pages.
July 2025 highlights: Delivered a targeted documentation feature for Keploy configuration by clarifying the matchType parameter (AND/OR) for URL methods and headers. This included updating examples to reflect the clarified behavior, improving developer onboarding and reducing configuration ambiguities. No major bugs fixed in this repository this month; focus was on documentation quality and accuracy. Overall impact: improved user understanding of configuration semantics, leading to faster adoption and fewer misconfigurations. Technologies/skills demonstrated: technical writing, documentation best practices, Markdown, version control and commit traceability, attention to edge-case semantics in configuration.
July 2025 highlights: Delivered a targeted documentation feature for Keploy configuration by clarifying the matchType parameter (AND/OR) for URL methods and headers. This included updating examples to reflect the clarified behavior, improving developer onboarding and reducing configuration ambiguities. No major bugs fixed in this repository this month; focus was on documentation quality and accuracy. Overall impact: improved user understanding of configuration semantics, leading to faster adoption and fewer misconfigurations. Technologies/skills demonstrated: technical writing, documentation best practices, Markdown, version control and commit traceability, attention to edge-case semantics in configuration.
June 2025 – Keploy: Focused improvements in request filtering and dependency maintenance. Delivered a robust AND/OR matching capability for request filters and upgraded the JsonDiff library to enhance correctness and performance, contributing to more accurate test results and stable builds.
June 2025 – Keploy: Focused improvements in request filtering and dependency maintenance. Delivered a robust AND/OR matching capability for request filters and upgraded the JsonDiff library to enhance correctness and performance, contributing to more accurate test results and stable builds.
April 2025 monthly summary for keploy/keploy: Delivered Kernel Compatibility and App ID Generation Enhancement. Extended eBPF support by lowering the minimum Linux kernel requirement from 5.15 to 5.10, expanding deployment reach across more distributions. Refined time-based application ID generation by seeding the RNG with the current time and constraining IDs to a single digit, improving determinism and stability of IDs.
April 2025 monthly summary for keploy/keploy: Delivered Kernel Compatibility and App ID Generation Enhancement. Extended eBPF support by lowering the minimum Linux kernel requirement from 5.15 to 5.10, expanding deployment reach across more distributions. Refined time-based application ID generation by seeding the RNG with the current time and constraining IDs to a single digit, improving determinism and stability of IDs.
December 2024 monthly summary for developer work across keploy/website and keploy/blog-website. Key outcomes include delivering a vscode extension link URI scheme fix to ensure navigation to the Keploy extension within VS Code (hero and banner areas), and implementing iterative API pagination for the blog-website to improve data loading performance by fetching in batches (first: 50, after: endCursor) until hasNextPage is false. These efforts enhanced user experience, reduced timeouts, and improved reliability across two web platforms. Technologies leveraged include URI handling for extension links, GraphQL-style pagination, and frontend performance optimization.
December 2024 monthly summary for developer work across keploy/website and keploy/blog-website. Key outcomes include delivering a vscode extension link URI scheme fix to ensure navigation to the Keploy extension within VS Code (hero and banner areas), and implementing iterative API pagination for the blog-website to improve data loading performance by fetching in batches (first: 50, after: endCursor) until hasNextPage is false. These efforts enhanced user experience, reduced timeouts, and improved reliability across two web platforms. Technologies leveraged include URI handling for extension links, GraphQL-style pagination, and frontend performance optimization.
November 2024: Delivered cross-repo improvements in keploy/docs and keploy/website that enhance developer experience, onboarding, and site usability. Implemented local Vale linting setup for docs, improved VS Code extension install flow, overhauled site navigation and branding, refined the hero banner visuals, and stabilized frontend rendering with targeted fixes. These efforts reduced PR review cycles, streamlined onboarding, and improved UI consistency.
November 2024: Delivered cross-repo improvements in keploy/docs and keploy/website that enhance developer experience, onboarding, and site usability. Implemented local Vale linting setup for docs, improved VS Code extension install flow, overhauled site navigation and branding, refined the hero banner visuals, and stabilized frontend rendering with targeted fixes. These efforts reduced PR review cycles, streamlined onboarding, and improved UI consistency.
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