Kulshekhar Kabra is a Full Stack Engineer with 10 years of experience turning ideas into scalable products and shipping robust MVPs. He has led engineering teams at Contra and runs his own projects while creating and maintaining ts-jest, a popular TypeScript preprocessor that improves Jest testing with accurate source maps and error locations. An active open-source contributor, he has strengthened Parse Server’s PostgreSQL adapter—adding URI support, safer transactional class creation, and better jsonb handling—and improved documentation for projects like Kinto. With a BE in Industrial Electronics and an MBA from emlyon business school, he blends technical depth with product and business thinking. Based in Maharashtra, India, he pairs hands-on engineering with a track record of building developer-friendly tooling and reliable backend systems.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), International Business, A, Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), International Business, A at emlyon business school
A Jest transformer with source map support that lets you use Jest to test projects written in TypeScript.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:34 releases, 556 reviews, 957 commits in 6 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Kulshekhar's commits primarily focused on enhancing and maintaining the `ts-jest` repository. Their contributions include adding and modifying tests to ensure the correct error locations in TypeScript files and improving the build process. They also made changes to the codebase related to the compilation process, including transpiling, handling strict mode, and sourcemap generation. The user was also responsible for migrating the codebase to support Jest's new output.
Contributions:13 commits, 24 PRs, 81 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Kulshekhar's commits primarily focused on enhancing the PostgreSQL database adapter for Parse Server. They implemented the ability to use a PostgreSQL URI, incorporating configuration options, and refactored the Postgres configuration parser. The user also addressed issues related to class creation within the PostgreSQL adapter, specifically fixing errors related to duplicate class names and wrapping class creation within transactions. Furthermore, they improved the update of jsonb fields within the database.
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