Agentic systems engineer · polyglot builder · Hyderabad · NCR Voyix
I build the systems that help product teams ship — agent harnesses, automation, and service modernization — working across Go, TypeScript, and Rust (plus JS/Python when the job needs it). Less “full-stack web resume,” more systems, tooling, and agent-assisted delivery.
- Agent harness tooling — custom agentic workflows on open-source foundations (including the pi agent framework), oriented around how product teams actually ship software
- Shipping automation — DevOps, QA, and verification loops that make agent-assisted work trustworthy
- Polyglot systems — Go services, TypeScript at the edges, systems work in Rust where it fits
- Modernization — taking legacy enterprise stacks toward clearer service boundaries without theater
High-level only (enterprise retail / POS context):
- Built a custom agent harness on the open-source pi agent framework, aimed at product-team shipping workflows
- Led / heavily involved in modernizing enterprise-scale legacy Windows monolithic .NET POS systems toward Go microservices
- Jack-of-all-trades across DevOps, automation, QA, and harness tooling — not a narrow frontend seat
No proprietary architecture, internal codenames, or customer detail here — and nothing company-internal is open-sourced under my account.
Multi-session agent orchestration harness — parallel workstreams, role routing (fast / good), and delivery contracts.
Stack: TypeScript CLI · mock adapter offline · optional OpenAI-compatible backend · CI + tests
Strangler Fig lab: legacy Node monolith → Go microservices with gateway cutover and contract tests.
Generic retail orders/inventory domain — not POS product code, not employer-affiliated.
Stack: Node · Go · gateway cutover · contract tests
| Project | What it is |
|---|---|
| rbac-management-dashboard | Role/permission admin console — Next.js, TypeScript, Supabase |
| Stega-Tool | Multi-format steganography toolkit (text / audio / video) — Python |
Older browser/JS practice repos exist; they are not flagship work.
More public signal will land on github.com/acephos as agent-harness and modernization experiments mature.
Still fluent in JS/React when needed; primary focus is systems, services, and agentic tooling.
- Agent-assisted product engineering — agents for parallel workstreams; humans own intent, architecture, and merge quality
- Verification-first — automated checks and honest failure modes over “it looked good in the chat”
- Polyglot pragmatism — pick the language that fits the constraint, not the resume keyword of the week
- Breadth with depth — comfortable spanning DevOps, QA, automation, and product delivery when the team needs it
- GitHub: acephos
- LinkedIn: Aniket Singh

