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Nick-delirium

Nikita contributed to the openreplay/openreplay repository by building and refining a robust analytics and session replay platform, focusing on UI/UX consistency, data visualization, and cross-platform reliability. Over 18 months, Nikita engineered features such as virtualized filters, advanced charting, and mobile analytics, while addressing stability and performance through state management and modular React components. The work leveraged TypeScript and JavaScript, integrating technologies like Ant Design and Tailwind CSS to modernize the frontend. Nikita’s technical approach emphasized maintainability, test coverage, and seamless user workflows, resulting in a scalable codebase that improved developer velocity and end-user experience across web and mobile.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

54%Features

Repository Contributions

670Total
Bugs
191
Commits
670
Features
221
Lines of code
149,521
Activity Months18

Work History

March 2026

2 Commits • 2 Features

Mar 1, 2026

March 2026 monthly summary for openreplay/openreplay. Delivered two key features focused on UI consistency and navigation performance, with no major bugs fixed this period. The work enhances mobile UX, reduces perceived navigation latency, and aligns titles with the design system, contributing to faster user workflows and improved user satisfaction.

February 2026

61 Commits • 24 Features

Feb 1, 2026

February 2026 performance summary for openreplay/openreplay: Focused on UX polish, data reliability, and performance. Delivered a set of high-impact UI refinements, dashboard enhancements, and tracker optimizations that improve speed, clarity, and stability for operators and developers. Key outcomes include: improved menu and sidemenu visuals; dashboard filterseries now passes scope and supports distinct event formatting for accurate analytics; new Canvas UI with backward compatibility and routing/onboarding improvements; upgraded tracker with native compression streams and library improvements (plus SDK reauth fix); strengthened quality with unit tests for analyticsStore and data-management update refresh, along with stability fixes in stats modal and action UI. These changes translate into faster dashboards, more reliable data, and a smoother developer experience, enabling more confident releases and reduced support overhead.

January 2026

83 Commits • 24 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026 — Delivered broad UI/UX and platform improvements for openreplay/openreplay, focusing on user-facing enhancements, routing stability, onboarding and analytics coverage, and modernization work. Notable outcomes include enhanced session experiences, more reliable navigation, and maintainable frontend architecture through Tailwind v4 upgrade, Ant migration fixes, and Lexicon/UI refresh. Spot UI improvements and onboarding analytics enhancements contributed to faster feature adoption and improved developer productivity.

December 2025

111 Commits • 44 Features

Dec 1, 2025

December 2025 monthly summary focusing on business value and technical achievements across the openreplay/openreplay repository. Delivered security enhancements, build and UI improvements, and robust tracker/analytics features enabling faster iteration, improved user experience, and stronger data reliability. Key outcomes include Cloudflare Turnstile CAPTCHA integration, Parcel-based UI build pipeline, global environment types, extensive UI/UX refinements for events/heatmaps, and tracker/analytics reliability enhancements.

November 2025

85 Commits • 21 Features

Nov 1, 2025

November 2025 monthly performance summary for openreplay/openreplay. Focused on stabilizing the UI, improving data visualization fidelity, and enabling clearer journey tracing to accelerate insights and reduce support overhead. Delivered a stable, crash-resistant dashboard, enhanced Sankey route tracing, a Smart Alerts UI overhaul, and hardened visualizations, while simplifying API endpoints to v2. Core UX improvements included debounce reliability for autocomplete and robust session filtering.

October 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Oct 1, 2025

Monthly summary for 2025-10 focused on CocoaPods/Specs. Key accomplishment this month: OpenReplay Version 1.0.19 compatibility update implemented for the CocoaPods/Specs repository by adding new files and modifying existing ones to support the version update. Commit reference captured for traceability: 2d06547e56307919706edb5941816880279529fc. No major bugs fixed in this period; work focused on compatibility, quality, and downstream impact. Overall, the changes enhance compatibility with downstream projects relying on OpenReplay 1.0.19 and improve maintainability of the spec repository.

September 2025

32 Commits • 12 Features

Sep 1, 2025

September 2025: Delivered a cohesive set of UX enhancements, analytics capabilities for mobile, and reliability improvements across the openreplay/openreplay repository. Key features delivered include UI: Player VMODE flag support, HEATMAP URL path suggestion, Sunburst chart enhancements, GraphQL events support for the mobile app, UI memo improvements, and network proxy refactor, driving richer data visualization and smoother cross-platform usage. Major bug fixes improved stability, reliability, and data integrity, including robust error handling around feature flags, heatmap and filter fixes, network/UI panel stability, and drilldown interactions. The work collectively elevated product usability for analysts and developers, streamlined mobile event tracking, and simplified maintenance through cleanup and refactors. Technologies demonstrated include React/JS UI work, data visualization (Sunburst), GraphQL integration, network proxy refactoring, error handling, and component-level stability improvements.

August 2025

8 Commits • 4 Features

Aug 1, 2025

August 2025: Delivered foundational stability and UX improvements across the OpenReplay project. Focused on reducing build fragility, simplifying environment management, and enhancing session fidelity and data accuracy. Business value was gained through streamlined deployment readiness, faster onboarding, and more reliable user analytics playback.

July 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025 monthly summary for openreplay/openreplay focused on delivering high-impact UX improvements and reliability fixes. Key features delivered include Audio Autoplay UX Enhancement, which gracefully handles browser autoplay restrictions by detecting autoplay capability, displaying an overlay prompting user interaction when autoplay is blocked, and resuming playback on user click. A major bug fix was DevTools Network Filtering Correctness, refactoring the network filtering to improve efficiency, remove redundant processing, prevent duplicate entries, and ensure accurate representation of network activity. Together, these changes improve end-user engagement with media playback and enhance developer debugging workflows.

June 2025

5 Commits • 2 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025: Consolidated UI stability work across dashboards and widgets, improved data integrity, and streamlined event UI. Delivered 5 changes: 3 features, 2 bug fixes; focused on business value, reliability, and developer ergonomics in the OpenReplay dashboard.

May 2025

7 Commits • 2 Features

May 1, 2025

May 2025 monthly summary for openreplay/openreplay: Delivered key UI refinements, session visualization enhancements, and stability fixes across the core frontend. The work improved UI readability, data accuracy, and user workflows, driving better user productivity and lower support risk.

April 2025

10 Commits • 4 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 monthly summary for openreplay/openreplay: Delivered key frontend features, performance optimizations, and stability improvements across the UI. Focused on rendering performance for long lists, robust date filtering across timezones, CSS inlining for tracker performance, and debounced interactions to reduce load. Implemented critical bug fixes to session search reactivity, autoplay behavior, velement data integrity, and network row time stability. These changes improved user experience and reduced resource usage in production.

March 2025

45 Commits • 15 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 monthly summary for openreplay/openreplay. Focused on stabilizing UI, completing a major Tracker core refactor with better API ergonomics, and advancing end-to-end testing readiness and UX improvements. Delivered release-ready infrastructure (CSS cache busting, i18n), metadata UX improvements, and onboarding enhancements to support faster onboarding and global usage. Overall, reduced crash rates, improved rendering reliability, and strengthened foundation for upcoming features.

February 2025

87 Commits • 25 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025 monthly summary for openreplay/openreplay: Delivered measurable business value through UI reliability improvements, analytics enhancements, and platform-facing features. Key work includes a new Tracker network toggle, Sankey and chart UX improvements, and consolidation of session handling across widgets, coupled with targeted UI performance and security fixes. The month also featured testing and modernization efforts, including HTML converter tests, new thumbnail snapshotter tests, and migration of components toward Ant Design to improve maintainability and developer velocity.

January 2025

21 Commits • 7 Features

Jan 1, 2025

January 2025 performance summary for openreplay/openreplay: Delivered core tooling upgrades and substantial UI enhancements, stabilizing the product while improving developer experience and user-facing UX. Focused on performance, reliability, and maintainability through Yarn upgrades, UI redesigns (omnisearch, timeseries), device-specific cards, and targeted bug fixes across UI and tracker components. These efforts reduced build risk, improved data visualization, and strengthened UI stability for customers and partners.

December 2024

37 Commits • 12 Features

Dec 1, 2024

December 2024 monthly summary for openreplay/openreplay focusing on delivering business value through reliable tracker and UI improvements across web and mobile, coupled with performance optimizations and platform readiness. Key work includes a new React Native sessionID method for the tracker connector, tracker version upgrades with network option fixes, UI autoretry policy enhancements, UI performance optimizations in DevTools, and PrismJS loading/bundling improvements, plus Spot platform upgrade readiness.

November 2024

36 Commits • 7 Features

Nov 1, 2024

November 2024 monthly summary focusing on tracker stability, compatibility, and UI/network reliability across the OpenReplay platform. Delivered critical bug fixes, compatibility patches, and UX improvements that reduce incident risk and accelerate release cycles.

October 2024

37 Commits • 14 Features

Oct 1, 2024

OpenReplay monthly summary for Oct 2024 focused on delivering business value through UI/UX improvements, reliability enhancements, and targeted fixes across the single repository openreplay/openreplay. This period emphasized user-facing observability, UI consistency, and stable data flows, enabling faster issue diagnosis, more reliable feature delivery, and a cleaner developer experience for ongoing iteration.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness88.8%
Maintainability87.2%
Architecture84.0%
Performance85.8%
AI Usage25.2%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

BinaryCSSCythonGoHTMLImageJSONJavaScriptMarkdownObjective-C

Technical Skills

API DesignAPI DevelopmentAPI IntegrationAPI designAPI developmentAPI integrationAndroid DevelopmentAnt DesignAsset ManagementBackend DevelopmentBrowser DevToolsBrowser EnvironmentBrowser ExtensionsBuild OptimizationBuild Tools

Repositories Contributed To

2 repos

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

openreplay/openreplay

Oct 2024 Mar 2026
17 Months active

Languages Used

CSSCythonGoJavaScriptPythonTypeScriptBinaryObjective-C

Technical Skills

API DesignAPI IntegrationAnt DesignBackend DevelopmentCSSCSS Parsing

CocoaPods/Specs

Oct 2025 Oct 2025
1 Month active

Languages Used

No languages

Technical Skills

No skills