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A clean, beautiful and responsive portfolio template for Developers!

Just change src/portfolio.js to get your personal portfolio. Customize portfolio theme by using your own color scheme globally in the src/_globalColor.scss file. Feel free to use it as-is or personalize it as much as you want.

If you'd like to contribute and make this much better for other users, have a look at Issues.

Created something awesome for your fork of the portfolio and want to share it? Feel free to open a pull request.

Table of Contents

Portfolio Sections

βœ”οΈ Summary and About me
βœ”οΈ Skills
βœ”οΈ Education
βœ”οΈ Work Experience
βœ”οΈ Open Source Projects Connected with Github
βœ”οΈ Big Projects
βœ”οΈ Achievements And Certifications πŸ†
βœ”οΈ Blogs
βœ”οΈ Talks
βœ”οΈ Podcast
βœ”οΈ Contact me
βœ”οΈ Twitter Timeline
βœ”οΈ Github Profile

To view a live example, click here.

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.

You'll need Git and Node.js (which comes with npm) installed on your computer or use Docker.

node@v10.16.0 or higher
npm@6.9.0 or higher
git@2.17.1 or higher

Docker Commands

1) BUILD IMAGE : docker build -t developerfolio:latest .
2) RUN IMAGE: docker run -t -p 3000:3000 developerfolio:latest

How To Use

From your command line, clone and run developerFolio:

# Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/saadpasta/developerFolio.git

# Go into the repository
cd developerFolio

# Setup default environment variables

# For Linux
cp env.example .env
# For Windows
copy env.example .env

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Start a local dev server
npm start

Linking Portfolio to Github

Generate a Github personal access token following these instructions (make sure you don't select any scope just generate a simple token). If you are using Github Actions to deploy your portfolio you can skip this section.

  1. Create a file called .env in the root directory of your project (if not done already in section: How To Use)

Note: Configuring environment variables before deploying your portfolio is highly recommended as some components depend on API data.

- DeveloperFolio
  - node_modules
  - public
  - src
  - .env         <-- create it here
  - env.example  <-- this is the base file
  - .gitignore
  - package-lock.json
  - package.json
  1. Inside the .env file, add key REACT_APP_GITHUB_TOKEN and assign your github token like this, also add your username as GITHUB_USERNAME
// .env
REACT_APP_GITHUB_TOKEN = "YOUR GITHUB TOKEN HERE"
GITHUB_USERNAME = "YOUR GITHUB USERNAME"

Set showGithubProfile to true or false to show Contact Profile using Github, defaults to false.

Warning: Treat your tokens like passwords and keep them secret. When working with the API, use tokens as environment variables instead of hardcoding them into your programs.

Note: Open Source Projects section only show pinned items of your Github. If you are seeing something as shown below, follow these instructions.

ERROR

If the above solution still doesn't work, visit the wiki page.

Change and customize every section according to your need.

Personalize page content in /src/portfolio.js & modify it as per your need. You will also need to modify index.html to change the metadata to reflect the title you want for your personal portfolio.

/* Change this file to get your Personal Porfolio */

const greeting = {
  /* Your Summary And Greeting Section */
  title: "Hi all I'm Saad",
  subTitle: emoji("A passionate Full Stack Software Developer πŸš€"),
  resumeLink: "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ofFdKF_mqscH8WvXkSObnVvC9kK7Ldlu/view?usp=sharing"
};

const socialMediaLinks = {
  /* Your Social Media Link */
  github: "https://github.com/saadpasta",
  linkedin: "https://www.linkedin.com/in/saadpasta/",
  gmail: "saadpasta70@gmail.com",
  gitlab: "https://gitlab.com/saadpasta",
  facebook: "https://www.facebook.com/saad.pasta7"
};


const skillsSection = { .... }

const techStack = { .... }

const workExperience = { .... }

const openSource = { .... }

const bigProjects = { .... }

const achievementSection = { .... }

const blogSection = { .... }

const contactInfo = { .... }

const twitterDetails = { ... }

Using Emojis

For adding emoji πŸ˜ƒ into the texts in Portfolio.js, use the emoji() function and pass the text you need as an argument. This would help in keeping emojis compatible across different browsers and platforms.

Adding Twitter Time line to your Page

Insert your Twitter username in portfolio.js to show your recent activity on your page.

const twitterDetails = {
  userName : "Your Twitter Username"
};

Note: Don't use @ symbol when adding username.

Deployment

When you are done with the setup, you should host your website online. We highly recommend to read through the Deploying on Github Pages docs for React.

Configuring GitHub Actions (Recommended)

First you should enable, Github Actions for the repository you use.

The Profile and the Repository information from Github is only created at the time of deploy and the site needs to be redeployed if those information needs to be updated. So, a configurable CRON Job is setup which deploys your site every week, so that once you update your profile on Github it is shown on your portfolio. You can also trigger it manually using workflow_dispatch event, see this guide on how to do that.

Deploying to Github Pages

This section guides you to deploy your portfolio on Github pages.

  • Navigate to package.json and enter your domain name instead of https://developerfolio.js.org/ in homepage variable. For example, if you want your site to be https://<your-username>.github.io/developerFolio, add the same to the homepage section of package.json.

  • In short you can also add /devloperFolio to package.json as both are exactly same. Upon doing so, you tell create-react-app to add the path assets accordingly.

  • Optionally, configure the domain. You can configure a custom domain with GitHub Pages by adding a CNAME file to the public/ folder.

  • Follow through the guide to setup GitHub pages from the official CRA docs here.

Deploying to Netlify

You could also host directly with Netlify by linking your own repository.

Deploy To Netlify

For more information, read hosting on Netlify.

Technologies Used

Illustrations

For the Future

If you can help us with these. Please don't hesitate to open a pull request.

  • Connect with LinkedIn to get Summary, Skills, Education and Experience

  • Move to Gatsby

  • Add More Sections

Project Maintainers


Saad Pasta

Kartik Choudhary

Naveen M K

Muhammad Hasham

Contributors

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):


Fawad Ali

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Brian Teeman

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Rizwan Jamal ⚑️

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Muhammad Hasham

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UJJAWAL JOSHI

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Palak Sethi

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Vinicius Barbosa

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Bharat Kammakatla

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