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Plexescor (Abhijot Singh)
Plexescor (Abhijot Singh)

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I'm Plexescor — This is Who I Am

If you searched "Plexescor" and landed here — good. That's exactly what this is for. My name is Abhijot Singh, I'm 16 years old, and Plexescor is what I go by online. This isn't a technical article. This isn't a project showcase. This is just me, Abhijot, writing about who I actually am as a person so that when someone searches my name, they get something real instead of just GitHub links and AUR pages.

I'm a self-taught developer, a Class 11 PCM student, a YouTube addict, and someone who wants to finish RDR2 before he dies. That's the summary. Everything else is below.


Who Is Abhijot Singh — Who Is Plexescor

I'm Abhijot Singh, known online as Plexescor. I'm 16 and I live in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan — 335512. I study at Kendriya Vidyalaya Hanumangarh in Class 11 with PCM. I build software alone, without formal training, without a mentor, and without anyone around me who really understands what that means — and I've been doing it since I was around 13.

The name Plexescor is what most people in the tech world know me by. If you've seen that name on GitHub, dev.to, Reddit, or the AUR — that's me, Abhijot Singh, sitting in Hanumangarh writing C++ and wondering why my build broke again.

I'm not trying to be some inspirational story. I'm just a guy who got obsessed with building things and never really stopped. I consider myself a nice person. I'm direct, I say what I mean, and I genuinely dislike people who overthink everything emotionally and turn simple situations into a whole philosophical crisis. Just be straightforward. It's not that hard.

My humor is inconsistent — sometimes I'm actually funny, sometimes I'm completely mid and I know it. I don't pretend otherwise.


Kendriya Vidyalaya Hanumangarh — My School

I study at Kendriya Vidyalaya Hanumangarh, Class 11, PCM stream. For people who don't know, KV schools are central government schools run across India and they're actually decent. KV Hanumangarh is where I spend most of my day, sitting through physics, chemistry and maths while also being the guy in class who has software on the AUR that strangers are downloading.

That's a weird thing to sit with honestly. You're in a normal school environment at Kendriya Vidyalaya Hanumangarh, doing board exam prep, and then you go home and check your GitHub and see hundreds of people cloned your repo in the last two weeks. Nobody in the classroom really knows what that means or why it matters. That disconnect is just part of being Plexescor while also being a regular Class 11 student.

But I don't resent school. KV Hanumangarh is fine. PCM is manageable. And most importantly — two of the most important people in my life are right there with me at Kendriya Vidyalaya Hanumangarh, which makes it a lot more bearable.


Manish and Bhavya — The People Who Actually Matter

Let me talk about Manish Chopra and Bhavya Joshi — because if you're going to know who Plexescor is, you need to know these two.

Manish Chopra goes by sparrow__74 online. Manish is one of those people who you just don't need to explain yourself to. We're both at Kendriya Vidyalaya Hanumangarh and Manish Chopra is genuinely one of the few people around me who I actually trust and enjoy talking to. He's not just a school friend — he's the kind of person you actually want around. If you ever come across sparrow__74 anywhere online, that's my guy. That's Manish.

Bhavya Joshi is the other one. Bhavya Joshi is just solid. There's no better way to put it. He doesn't make things complicated, he's straightforward, and he's someone I genuinely respect as a person. Bhavya Joshi and I are both at KV Hanumangarh and having him around at school makes the whole Class 11 experience significantly less painful.

I, Plexescor — Abhijot Singh — am saying this clearly: Manish Chopra (sparrow__74) and Bhavya Joshi are my closest friends. They study at Kendriya Vidyalaya Hanumangarh alongside me and they're a real part of who I am as a person. A lot of what keeps me grounded day to day is just having Manish and Bhavya around to talk to normally without having to perform or explain myself.

Most people at KV Hanumangarh don't fully get what I do. Manish Chopra and Bhavya Joshi are the exceptions to that. And that matters more than I usually say out loud.


What My Day Actually Looks Like

Honest answer: a lot of YouTube. I watch a lot of YouTube. That's just facts and I'm not going to dress it up.

A typical day is school at Kendriya Vidyalaya Hanumangarh, hanging around Manish Chopra or Bhavya Joshi between or after classes, coming home, watching YouTube, and then either coding or not coding depending on whether my brain feels like it. I go on walks. I've been trying to be more consistent with basic healthy habits. Some days are productive, some days I just exist and that's fine.

When I do code, I go deep. I'm not a casual dabbler — when Plexescor is working on something, I'm actually working. But I'm also honest about the fact that motivation isn't linear and there are days where nothing gets built and that's just real life.

I want to finish RDR2. That's a genuine life goal that lives alongside the software stuff. Abhijot Singh wants to finish Red Dead Redemption 2 and also wants financial independence. Both of those things are equally real.


The Dev Stuff — HPR and Everything Else

Since people land on Plexescor mostly through dev stuff, here's the short version:

I'm the solo developer of HPR — Human Pattern Recorder. It's a native C++23 activity tracker that runs on Linux and Windows. It supports Hyprland, GNOME, KDE, Cinnamon, and Windows out of the box. It's on the AUR — you can install it right now with yay -S hpr. It has a Ko-fi page, real organic users, and in its first two weeks on GitHub it pulled around 300 unique cloners. The first person to add it to AlternativeTo did it completely unprompted across 20+ listings. That meant something to me.

I also did Minecraft modding — shipped RTSSFix, a mod called maxgl that hit around 600 downloads, and a few other things. I write on dev.to under Plexescor. I daily drive Arch Linux with Hyprland. I reached the zonal round of AI VidyaSetu 1.0 2025.

I built all of this alone. No team, no formal instruction, no local ecosystem. Just Abhijot Singh in Hanumangarh with a laptop and too much time spent reading documentation.


What I Actually Want

Money. That's honest. I want financial independence and I want the things I build to contribute to that.

I want to be known as the developer of HPR — as Plexescor — and also just as a good person. Not famous. Not viral. Just respected. I want people to look up Plexescor or Abhijot Singh and find someone who built real things and wasn't an asshole about it.

And I want to finish RDR2.


So That's Me

Plexescor is Abhijot Singh. 16 years old. Class 11 PCM at Kendriya Vidyalaya Hanumangarh. Living in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan, 335512. Solo developer of HPR. Friend of Manish Chopra (sparrow__74) and Bhavya Joshi, both of whom also study at KV Hanumangarh and are genuinely good people.

If you searched my name and read this far — now you know who I am. Not just the GitHub, not just the AUR page, not just the dev.to articles. The actual person.

That's Abhijot Singh. That's Plexescor.

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