TheBookKnight / thebookknight.github.io

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Joshua Cadavez

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About The Project

Project Screenshot

This is a personal website built with Jekyll and hosted on Github Pages, which is based on the new Neumorphism design trend and was developed with a mobile-first approach. This can be used by developers, who want to showcase their resume and portfolio. If you want to use this for your own website, fork this repository and then refer to personalize and customize.

Built With

Features

Getting Started

To get a local copy up and running follow these simple steps.

The commands and instructions I provide are for MacOS - please look up the specific commands for your OS on your own.

Prerequisites

brew install node

If you need to switch between Node versions regurlarly, I would recommend to install Node via Node Version Manager.

gem install bundler jekyll

For more information, refer to this.

npm install -g yarn

Installation

Recommended way: If you want to contribute to this theme or open issues due to problems implementing this on your own, I would recommend forking the repository directly. This makes it easier for me to solve open issues and questions or check pull requests.

1.1: Fork the repository (using the Fork button at the top) and then clone the repository

# Replace {YOUR_USERNAME} with your actual username
git clone https://github.com/{YOUR_USERNAME}/neumorphism.git

or

1.2: Create your own repository (using the green Use this template button at the top) and then clone the repository

# Replace {YOUR_USERNAME}, {YOUR_REPOSITORY} with the actual values
git clone https://github.com/{YOUR_USERNAME}/{YOUR_REPOSITORY}.git

2: Change directory into neumorphism

cd neumorphism

3: Install dependencies

yarn
bundle install

Usage

gulp

Personalize and Customize

_config.yml

Edit _config.yml to personalize your site. For documentation, refer to docs/config.md.

Github Metadata Plugin

If you want to automatically have your Github repositories pulled for the Open Source Projects section, then you also need to authenticate yourself for the Github Metadata plugin to work.

You need to generate a new personal access token on GitHub:

JEKYLL_GITHUB_TOKEN=0YOUR0GENERATED0TOKEN0

To complete the configuration for the Github Metadata plugin, you also need to change the value of repository inside _config.yml. After this, you should the Github Metadata plugin should work properly.

For optimal results, you should make sure, that every Github project, you want included on this portfolio, has added following informations on Github:

Example: Github Repository Information Example

_data/*.yml

Edit files inside _data to add information to the portfolio. For documentation, refer to docs/data.md.

Particles.js

Edit assets/particles.json to customize the landing page backgorund animation. For more information, refer to this.

Contributing

Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.

  1. Fork the Project
  2. Create your Feature Branch (git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature)
  3. Commit your Changes (git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature')
  4. Push to the Branch (git push origin feature/AmazingFeature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

License

Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.

Acknowledgements