UPDATE:
Included the constants
folder, where you can directly add your details and it'll get reflected throughout the application. No more customizations for the template required, just add your data and it'll reflect immediately.
Portfolio for developers is a simple and minimalistic website to showcase your skills and projects as a developer. The design is inspired by Kevin Clark. The website is completely Open Source, you can use it for whatever purpose you want.
- Responsive layout, works well on both Mobile and Desktop
- Dark mode support. Click buttons to toggle dark mode and light mode.
- Clear React components and tailwind styling.
- Exact sections that a developer needs to showcase their skills.
- Clear call to actions.
- Scroll to top button.
- Translation button.
.
├── README.md # README file
├── next.config.js # Next JS configuration
├── public # Public folder
│ └── locales # English and Spanish translation files
│ ├── images # Images
├── pages # Next JS pages
│ ├── api # api's and easter
├── components # Components and other utilities.
├── styles # PostCSS style folder with Tailwind
├── lib # API fetch
├── fonts # Fonts
├── cypress # Testing files
├── constants # Constant data and information.
├── demo-images # Demo Images for the Readme file
├── tailwind.config.js # Tailwind CSS configuration
├── cypress.config.js # End-to-End Testing
└── next-i118next.config.js # i18n configuration
I've kept the pages as simple as possible. Only the required sections are included with minimal content.
The website is built in my favourite Tech Stack and deployed on Vercel
- Next.js for building React Components.
- Next-I18next for internationalyzing / Translating the website.
- tailwindcss for styling.
- React Rough Notation for Hero section highlighting.
- Vercel for deployments and CI/CD.
- Cypress for End-to-End Testing.
- Clone the repository using
git clone https://github.com/manuarora700/simple-developer-portfolio-website.git
- Install all the modules by using
npm i
ornpm install
oryarn
- Run the local development server by using
npm run dev
oryarn dev
- Make the required edits and deploy to YOUR GitHub repo for CI/CD.
Deployment can be done in 3 easy steps.
- Login to Vercel or signup for an account if you don't have one.
- Create a
New Project
and select YOUR GitHub repository of the portfolio project. - Wait for Vercel to deploy your project to production.
This template is completely open source and free to use. Use it for client projects or your own portfolio project. Give me credits at the footer (If you wish, it'll help me a lot :)).