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Kapil Khatri

Linux Developer & Software Engineer

I build software systems with a Linux-first mindset, sharp engineering fundamentals, and a design language inspired by brutalist magazines, terminal dashboards, and modern architecture.

Currently Learning Linux Kernel & System Programming

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Linux / C / Systems / Editorial / Experimental

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01 / About

Learning Journey & Engineering Direction

I am Kapil Khatri, a developer focused on Linux systems, low-level programming, and practical software engineering. My journey started in Electrical Engineering and evolved into software through curiosity, discipline, and consistent hands-on building.

I enjoy turning complex ideas into structured implementations, especially where performance, reliability, and architecture matter. I approach every project with an engineering mindset and an editorial eye for precision.

Career Goals

Build robust software infrastructure, contribute to Linux-centric projects, and grow toward advanced system-level development where performance, maintainability, and architecture intersect.

02 / Skills

Technical Stack & Active Learning

Programming

  • C
  • C++
  • JavaScript
  • HTML
  • CSS

Operating Systems

  • Linux
  • Arch Linux

Tools

  • Git
  • GitHub
  • VS Code
  • Vim

Learning

  • Linux Kernel
  • Embedded Systems
  • System Programming
  • Docker
  • Web Development

03 / Projects

Featured Engineering Work

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Featured Project Showcase

System Lens Dashboard

A Linux-inspired monitoring interface with command-style controls, modular widgets, and high-contrast data views focused on clarity and performance.

  • JavaScript
  • HTML/CSS
  • Terminal UI Patterns
  • Performance-first architecture
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Arch Setup Automator

Scripted provisioning workflow for workstation setup and reproducible dev environments.

Bash / Linux / Git

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Embedded C Control Suite

Low-level module collection for deterministic I/O workflows and hardware interfacing.

C / Embedded / Drivers

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Brutal Portfolio Engine

Editorial single-page architecture with interaction systems, counters, and command terminal.

JavaScript / CSS / UX

04 / Linux Lab

Terminal Culture, Kernel Focus, Daily Practice

Favorite Commands

grep awk sed find tar ssh git

Current Distribution: Arch Linux

Linux Learning Progress

Kernel Fundamentals

System Programming

Embedded Workflows

Kernel Learning Notes

  • Understanding process lifecycle and scheduler behavior.
  • Exploring memory layout, syscall boundaries, and context switching.
  • Practicing tooling around tracing, logs, and low-level debugging.

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05 / Timeline

Engineering Evolution

Electrical Engineering

Foundation in analytical thinking, systems understanding, and technical problem solving.

Linux Learning

Daily Linux-first workflow and deeper command-line fluency.

C Programming

Low-level coding patterns, data structures, and memory-conscious design.

Application Modernization

Building modern interfaces and structured software architecture.

System Programming

Moving toward Linux internals, process models, and performance engineering.

Future Goals

Contribute to high-impact systems where Linux and robust engineering intersect.

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Numbers in Motion

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07 / Resume

Experience Snapshot

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Kapil Khatri — Linux Developer & Software Engineer

Focused on Linux workflows, C/C++, system-level fundamentals, and modern development practices with a strong interest in embedded and low-level systems.

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Skills Summary

  • Linux administration & command line tooling
  • C/C++ foundations and algorithmic problem solving
  • JavaScript, HTML, CSS for modern front-end systems
  • Git-driven collaborative development workflows

Experience Overview

Project-based engineering across Linux tooling, web interfaces, and foundational system programming experiments.

08 / Future Ready

Upcoming Spaces

Blog

Long-form engineering writing.

Linux Articles

Command line, kernel, and system notes.

Notes

Daily technical logs and references.

Project Archive

Historic builds and experiments.

Experiments

Rapid prototypes and concepts.

09 / Contact

Let’s Build Something Sharp