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CmdFolio

Transform your portfolio website into an interactive command-line experience with the Web Terminal Portfolio. Showcase your skills, projects, and bio in a unique, terminal-style interface.

CmdFolio

Web Terminal Portfolio

Customize themes, execute commands, and engage visitors with a dynamic and memorable user experience. Perfect for developers, designers, and creatives looking to stand out in the digital realm.

Features

  • Interactive Command-Line Interface: Engage visitors with a command-line interface that responds to predefined commands.
  • Theming Options: Customize the appearance of your portfolio with themes such as light, dark, Ubuntu, and PowerShell.
  • Predefined Commands: Include commands for bio, projects, contact information, and more.
  • Real-time Information: Display real-time information such as IP address and current time.
  • Navigation Commands: Use commands like "gui" to seamlessly navigate to specific pages.

Getting Started

Follow these steps to set up your Web Terminal Portfolio:

  1. Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/Sigmakib2/CmdFolio.git
  2. Open index.html in a web browser to view your portfolio.

Usage

  • Customize predefined commands in the script section of index.html to tailor the portfolio to your needs.
  • Add your bio, projects, and contact information to provide visitors with relevant information.

Themes

Choose from a variety of themes to match your style:

  • Light
  • Dark
  • Ubuntu
  • PowerShell

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute to this simple project? 🤩 Let's do it!

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

Acknowledgements

  • This project was inspired by the desire to create a unique and interactive portfolio experience! Here is the repo: terminal-portfolio.
  • Special thanks to OpenAI for the underlying language model that assisted in the development process (writing the readme.md file specially).

Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or suggestions!