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This is a Jekyll website template designed to quickly help you get your portfolio website up and running.

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Portfolio Template

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Make your own!

  1. Use the Template button.
  2. Update _config.yml to contain your information.
    1. Change url to the URL you'll be hosting it at
    2. Make sure it has the /
  3. Use something like Netlify or GitHub Pages to deploy (note, this only works on username.github.io, not username.github.io/repo-name)

Add your portfolio

Head to _data and fill out either projects.yml, experience.yml and education.yml.

Project example.

- title: Machine Learning Project
  event: MLH Fellowship Pre Fellowship - Batch 3.5
  date: Fall 2020

Experience example.

- role: Pre Fellowship Fellow
  company: MLH Fellowship
  dates: Summer 2021
  logo: fellowship.svg

Education example.

- course: Pre Fellowship Fellow
  institute: MLH Fellowship
  dates: Summer 2021
  logo: fellowship.svg

Add project posts

  1. Make a new .md file inside of projects.
  2. Add the header to your markdown file (see below) and change the title to the name of your blog post.
  3. Write your project page! Can be a README from GitHub or your Devpost page.
  4. Add the page-name field to your projects.yml (see below).

Top of post markdown file post.

---
title: Project
layout: page
---

projects.yml with the page-name field.

- title: Machine Learning Project
  event: MLH Fellowship Pre Fellowship - Batch 3.5
  date: Summer 2021
  page-name: project

Development

If you want to test it locally or add some new features, run the below commands. Make sure to have Ruby and Bundler installed.

bundle install --path vendor/bundle
bundle exec jekyll serve