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Portfolio Open source

richard hong

13 Jun 2022

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Portfolio Open source
  • Node.js

πŸ™‹ everyone. I am really excited 😍 to announce my portfolio open source project. You can check my live website: https://richard-profile.herokuapp.com git repo: https://github.com/wwwhickup/portfolio-v3

You guys can start your personal professional profile website immediately through a couple of settings. Give me your questions if you guys have any.

Enjoy your day✌️

🚨 Forking this repo (please read!)

Many people have contacted me asking me if they can use this code for their own portfolio, and the answer to that question is usually yes, with attribution.

I value keeping this repo as open source, but as you all know, plagiarism is bad. It's always disheartening whenever I find that someone has copied my site without giving me credit. I spent a non-trivial amount of effort building and designing this iteration of my website, and I am proud of it! All I ask of you all is to not claim this effort as your own.

Please also note that I did not build this site with the intention of it being a starter theme, so if you have questions about implementation, please refer to the Gatsby docs.

As a backend, I used Strapi Headless CMS. By adding strapi record, you can generate your portfolio website. If you want to build your portfolio easily or have any other questions then create the issue

Also you can use hardcorded static seed eitherπŸ˜‰

πŸ›  Installation & Set Up

  1. Prepare ENV

     DISCRIPTION=Lorem .....
     GATSBY_STRAPI_URL=https://hickup-portfolio-strapi.herokuapp.com
     NAME=FirstName LastName
     SHORT_NAME=FL
     SITEURL=https://example.com
     TELEGRAM_USERNAME=<telegram username or link>
     TITLE=<project title will show as a page header>
     GATSBY_STRAPI_PORTFOLIO_ID=<Your profile strapi portfolio collection id>
    
  2. Install the Gatsby CLI

    npm install -g gatsby-cli
    
  3. Install and use the correct version of Node using NVM

    nvm install
    
  4. Install dependencies

    yarn
    
  5. Start the development server

    npm start
    

πŸš€ Building and Running for Production

  1. Generate a full static production build

    npm run build
    
  2. Preview the site as it will appear once deployed

    npm run serve
    
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