Present all your projects in style with a super customizable web app! ✨
Projects
uses the GitHub API to list all your GitHub projects in a nice searchable grid.
Also shows pretty programming icons using devicons
.
Needed a way to display all my projects, used my portfolio's project section as inspiration.
To get projects, follow these steps:
git clone https://github.com/2kabhishek/projects
cd projects
You can easily set up projects to show your own repos.
- Fork the repo
- Clone it
- Open up
script.js
and update theusername
variable to your GitHub username. - Open up
index.html
and update thetitle
tag to make it your username. - You may also want to update the favicon too, update the
link
tag inindex.html
- Push your changes
- Go to repo settings on GitHub and enable GitHub Pages.
The site should be live on https://<your-username>.github.io/projects
Here's the projects page for @sindresorhus
The number of repos is controlled by the maxPages
variable, the GitHub API supports 100 repos per page max.
If you have less than 100 repos, set maxPages
to 1, if you have 300 then 3.
You can also edit the fetch query to reduce the per page repo count.
There's no pagination, all repos are shown on the same page.
Forked repos are hidden by default, to show them set hideForks = true
in script.js
If you are working locally and notice the API is not sending over data, it might be because of rate limit on GitHub API requests.
You can either wait for an hour or setup a personal access token on GitHub and pass that into the fetch request in script.js
Comes with a dark and light theme by default, depends upon your system configs.
Edit the variables under :root
in styles.css
to modify colorscheme.
This project uses Devicon for adding language icons, if the language name and icon are not being
displayed correctly for any of your repos, update devicons
mapping in script.js
.
Open index.html
in your favorite browser or visit 2kabhishek.github.io/projects.
Projects was built using HTML
CSS
& JavaScript
.
It was built on Neovim and the python http server.
Uses GitHub API for data and Devicons for programming icons.
- Learned about a few quirks of the fetch API, especially implementation of
maxPages
. - Flex, box-shadow and some other CSS tricks were revisited.
You tell me!
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