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Mohammad Alavi

In September 2025, Mohammad Alavi contributed to the prometheus/docs repository by addressing a documentation issue related to the request latency aggregation rule. He identified and corrected a typo in the metric expression, ensuring the documentation accurately reflected the implemented metric name. This Markdown-based update improved clarity for users configuring dashboards and alerts, reducing the risk of misconfiguration. Mohammad’s work focused on documentation quality, leveraging his skills in technical writing and attention to detail. While the contribution did not involve code changes, it enhanced user trust and documentation reliability, demonstrating a careful, targeted approach to maintaining open-source project standards.

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Feature vs Bugs

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Repository Contributions

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Bugs
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Commits
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Features
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Lines of code
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Activity Months1

Work History

September 2025

1 Commits

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025: Delivered a precise documentation fix in prometheus/docs to correct a typo in the metric expression for the request latency aggregation rule. The change ensures the documented metric name matches the actual implementation, reducing user confusion and potential misconfigurations. The work is fully traceable to commit 09c4b47bda8f6d5cb7570fc0c2010f6118dc9c92 (Fix typo in metric name) and aligns with the PRs referenced by #2734. No code changes were required; impact is improved documentation accuracy and user trust.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness100.0%
Maintainability100.0%
Architecture100.0%
Performance100.0%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

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Markdown

Technical Skills

Documentation

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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prometheus/docs

Sep 2025 Sep 2025
1 Month active

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Markdown

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Documentation

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