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.
- Sections
- Getting Started
- How to Use
- Linking portfolio to GitHub
- Linking blogs section to Medium
- Change and Customize
- Deployment
- Technologies Used
- Illustrations
- For the Future
- Contributors
✔️ Summary and About me
✔️ Skills
✔️ Education
✔️ Work Experience
✔️ Open Source Projects Connected with GitHub
✔️ Big Projects
✔️ Achievements And Certifications 🏆
✔️ Blogs
✔️ Talks
✔️ Podcast
✔️ Contact me
✔️ Twitter Timeline
✔️ GitHub Profile
To view a live example, click here.
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.
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1) BUILD IMAGE : docker build -t developerfolio:latest .
2) RUN IMAGE: docker run -t -p 3000:3000 developerfolio:latest
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