├── .github └── workflows │ └── snake.yml ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── app ├── components │ ├── AnimatedSection.tsx │ ├── Avatar.tsx │ ├── Contact.tsx │ ├── Footer.tsx │ ├── GithubSnake.tsx │ ├── Hero.tsx │ ├── IconCloud.tsx │ ├── Navbar.tsx │ ├── Projects.tsx │ ├── Skills.tsx │ └── ThemeToggle.tsx ├── config │ ├── index.ts │ ├── server.ts │ └── ui.ts ├── context │ ├── ConfigContext.tsx │ └── ThemeContext.tsx ├── favicon.ico ├── globals.css ├── layout.tsx ├── page.tsx └── types.ts ├── config.yaml ├── eslint.config.mjs ├── next.config.js ├── next.config.ts ├── package-lock.json ├── package.json ├── postcss.config.js ├── postcss.config.mjs ├── public ├── assets │ └── avatar.png ├── file.svg ├── fonts │ └── maple-mono │ │ └── MapleMonoRegular.woff2 ├── github-snake-dark.svg ├── github-snake-light.svg ├── github-snake.svg ├── globe.svg ├── next.svg ├── vercel.svg └── window.svg ├── tailwind.config.js └── tsconfig.json /.github/workflows/snake.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Generate Snake 2 | 3 | on: 4 | schedule: 5 | - cron: "0 0 * * *" # every day at 00:00 6 | workflow_dispatch: # allows to run the workflow manually 7 | push: 8 | branches: [ main ] 9 | 10 | permissions: 11 | contents: write 12 | 13 | jobs: 14 | build: 15 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 16 | steps: 17 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3 18 | 19 | - uses: Platane/snk/svg-only@v3 20 | with: 21 | github_user_name: ${{ github.repository_owner }} 22 | outputs: | 23 | public/github-snake.svg 24 | public/github-snake-dark.svg?palette=github-dark 25 | public/github-snake-light.svg?palette=github-light 26 | 27 | - name: Push 28 | run: | 29 | git config --local user.email "action@github.com" 30 | git config --local user.name "GitHub Action" 31 | git add public/github-snake*.svg 32 | git commit -m "🐍 update contribution graph" || echo "no update" 33 | git push 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # See https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files/ for more about ignoring files. 2 | 3 | # dependencies 4 | /node_modules 5 | /.pnp 6 | .pnp.* 7 | .yarn/* 8 | !.yarn/patches 9 | !.yarn/plugins 10 | !.yarn/releases 11 | !.yarn/versions 12 | 13 | # testing 14 | /coverage 15 | 16 | # next.js 17 | /.next/ 18 | /out/ 19 | 20 | # production 21 | /build 22 | 23 | # misc 24 | .DS_Store 25 | *.pem 26 | 27 | # debug 28 | npm-debug.log* 29 | yarn-debug.log* 30 | yarn-error.log* 31 | .pnpm-debug.log* 32 | 33 | # env files (can opt-in for committing if needed) 34 | .env* 35 | 36 | # vercel 37 | .vercel 38 | 39 | # typescript 40 | *.tsbuildinfo 41 | next-env.d.ts 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Personal Portfolio Website 2 | 3 | A modern, responsive portfolio website built with Next.js 13+, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS. Features include dark mode support, animated sections, skills showcase, and project displays. 4 | 5 | ## Features 6 | 7 | - 🌓 Dark/Light mode support 8 | - 🎨 Customizable theme and gradients 9 | - 📱 Fully responsive design 10 | - ⚡ Server-side rendering 11 | - 🔤 Custom font support (Maple Mono) 12 | - 🎯 Animated sections 13 | - 🐍 GitHub contribution snake animation 14 | - 💼 Project showcase 15 | - 📊 Skills visualization 16 | 17 | ## Prerequisites 18 | 19 | - Node.js 18.0 or later 20 | - npm, yarn, or pnpm 21 | 22 | ## Getting Started 23 | 24 | 1. Clone the repository: 25 | ```bash 26 | git clone https://github.com/yourusername/portfolio.git 27 | cd portfolio 28 | ``` 29 | 30 | 2. Install dependencies: 31 | ```bash 32 | npm install 33 | # or 34 | yarn install 35 | # or 36 | pnpm install 37 | ``` 38 | 39 | 3. Start the development server: 40 | ```bash 41 | npm run dev 42 | # or 43 | yarn dev 44 | # or 45 | pnpm dev 46 | ``` 47 | 48 | 4. Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) in your browser. 49 | 50 | ## Configuration 51 | 52 | All site configurations are managed through the `config.yaml` file: 53 | 54 | ### Personal Information 55 | ```yaml 56 | user: 57 | name: "Your Name" 58 | title: "Your Title" 59 | location: "Your Location" 60 | email: "your.email@example.com" 61 | bio: "Your bio" 62 | ``` 63 | 64 | ### Social Media Links 65 | ```yaml 66 | social: 67 | github: "https://github.com/yourusername" 68 | linkedin: "https://linkedin.com/in/yourusername" 69 | twitter: "https://twitter.com/yourusername" 70 | instagram: "https://instagram.com/yourusername" 71 | ``` 72 | 73 | ### Projects 74 | ```yaml 75 | projects: 76 | - title: "Project Name" 77 | description: "Project description" 78 | tags: ["Tech1", "Tech2"] 79 | image: "/projects/image.png" 80 | github: "https://github.com/..." 81 | demo: "https://demo-url.com" 82 | featured: true 83 | ``` 84 | 85 | ### Skills 86 | ```yaml 87 | skills: 88 | technical: 89 | - name: "Skill Name" 90 | icon: "icon-name" # Uses Simple Icons naming 91 | ``` 92 | 93 | ### Theme Customization 94 | ```yaml 95 | site: 96 | theme: 97 | gradients: 98 | light: 99 | from: "#4F46E5" 100 | to: "#06B6D4" 101 | dark: 102 | from: "#00DC82" 103 | to: "#36E4DA" 104 | ``` 105 | 106 | ### Feature Toggles 107 | ```yaml 108 | site: 109 | features: 110 | darkMode: true 111 | animations: true 112 | contactForm: true 113 | newsletter: false 114 | blog: false 115 | ``` 116 | 117 | ## Deployment 118 | 119 | ### Deploy to Vercel (Recommended) 120 | 121 | 1. Fork this repository 122 | 2. Create a new project on [Vercel](https://vercel.com) 123 | 3. Import your forked repository 124 | 4. Vercel will automatically detect Next.js and configure the build settings 125 | 5. Click "Deploy" 126 | 127 | ### Manual Deployment 128 | 129 | 1. Build the project: 130 | ```bash 131 | npm run build 132 | # or 133 | yarn build 134 | # or 135 | pnpm build 136 | ``` 137 | 138 | 2. Start the production server: 139 | ```bash 140 | npm run start 141 | # or 142 | yarn start 143 | # or 144 | pnpm start 145 | ``` 146 | 147 | ### Environment Variables (Optional) 148 | 149 | Create a `.env.local` file in the root directory: 150 | ```env 151 | NEXT_PUBLIC_SITE_URL=https://your-domain.com 152 | ``` 153 | 154 | ## Project Structure 155 | 156 | ``` 157 | ├── app/ # Next.js 13+ app directory 158 | │ ├── components/ # React components 159 | │ ├── context/ # React context providers 160 | │ ├── config/ # Configuration utilities 161 | │ └── types.ts # TypeScript definitions 162 | ├── public/ # Static assets 163 | │ ├── assets/ # Images and media 164 | │ └── fonts/ # Custom fonts 165 | └── config.yaml # Site configuration 166 | ``` 167 | 168 | ## Browser Support 169 | 170 | - Chrome (latest) 171 | - Firefox (latest) 172 | - Safari (latest) 173 | - Edge (latest) 174 | 175 | ## License 176 | 177 | This project is open source and available under the [GPL v3.0 License](LICENSE). 178 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/components/AnimatedSection.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client' 2 | import { motion, useInView } from 'framer-motion' 3 | import { useRef } from 'react' 4 | import { animations, AnimationDelay } from '../config/ui' 5 | 6 | type AnimatedSectionProps = AnimationDelay & { 7 | children: React.ReactNode 8 | className?: string 9 | } 10 | 11 | export default function AnimatedSection({ 12 | children, 13 | className = '', 14 | delay = 0 15 | }: AnimatedSectionProps) { 16 | const ref = useRef(null) 17 | const isInView = useInView(ref, { once: false }) 18 | 19 | return ( 20 | 27 | {children} 28 | 29 | ) 30 | } 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/components/Avatar.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client' 2 | 3 | import Image from 'next/image' 4 | import { motion } from 'framer-motion' 5 | 6 | type AvatarProps = { 7 | size?: number 8 | className?: string 9 | onClick?: () => void 10 | } 11 | 12 | export default function Avatar({ size = 40, className = '', onClick }: AvatarProps) { 13 | const style = { width: size, height: size } 14 | const imageProps = { src: '/assets/avatar.png', alt: 'avatar', width: size, height: size } 15 | 16 | return ( 17 | 23 | 24 | 25 | ) 26 | } 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/components/Contact.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client' 2 | import { motion } from 'framer-motion' 3 | import { FiMail, FiGithub, FiLinkedin, FiInstagram } from 'react-icons/fi' 4 | import { useUserConfig, useSocialConfig } from '../context/ConfigContext' 5 | import AnimatedSection from './AnimatedSection' 6 | import { animations, styles, sizes } from '../config/ui' 7 | 8 | type ContactMethod = { 9 | icon: JSX.Element 10 | title: string 11 | description: string 12 | action: string 13 | link: string 14 | } 15 | 16 | const ContactMethodCard = ({ method, index }: { method: ContactMethod; index: number }) => ( 17 | 18 |
19 | 24 | {method.icon} 25 | 26 |

{method.title}

27 |

{method.description}

28 | 36 | {method.action} 37 | 38 | 39 |
40 |
41 | ) 42 | 43 | export default function Contact() { 44 | const { email, location } = useUserConfig() 45 | const social = useSocialConfig() 46 | 47 | const contactMethods: ContactMethod[] = [ 48 | { 49 | icon: , 50 | title: 'Email', 51 | description: 'Let\'s discuss your project', 52 | action: 'Send a message', 53 | link: `mailto:${email}` 54 | }, 55 | { 56 | icon: , 57 | title: 'GitHub', 58 | description: 'Check out my repositories', 59 | action: 'View Profile', 60 | link: social.github 61 | }, 62 | { 63 | icon: , 64 | title: 'LinkedIn', 65 | description: 'Let\'s connect professionally', 66 | action: 'Connect', 67 | link: social.linkedin 68 | }, 69 | { 70 | icon: , 71 | title: 'Instagram', 72 | description: 'Follow my journey', 73 | action: 'Follow', 74 | link: social.instagram 75 | } 76 | ] 77 | 78 | return ( 79 |
80 |
81 | 82 |

83 | Get In Touch 84 |

85 |

86 | Have a project in mind? Let's create something amazing together 87 |

88 |
89 | 90 |
91 | {contactMethods.map((method, index) => ( 92 | 93 | ))} 94 |
95 | 96 | 97 |

98 | Based in {location} 99 |

100 |
101 |
102 |
103 | ) 104 | } 105 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/components/Footer.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client' 2 | import { memo } from 'react' 3 | import { useUserConfig } from '../context/ConfigContext' 4 | import Avatar from './Avatar' 5 | 6 | const avatarSize = 48 7 | const defaultTextStyle = 'text-gray-600 dark:text-gray-300' 8 | 9 | const ExternalLink = memo(({ href, children }: { href: string; children: React.ReactNode }) => ( 10 | 16 | {children} 17 | 18 | )) 19 | ExternalLink.displayName = 'ExternalLink' 20 | 21 | const Footer = () => { 22 | const { name } = useUserConfig() 23 | const currentYear = new Date().getFullYear() 24 | 25 | return ( 26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 | 31 | {name} 32 |
33 | 34 |
35 |
36 | Built with 37 | Next.js&Vercel 38 | 39 |
40 |
41 | © {currentYear} {name}. All rights reserved. 42 |
43 |
44 |
45 |
46 |
47 | ) 48 | } 49 | 50 | export default memo(Footer) 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/components/GithubSnake.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client'; 2 | 3 | import { useTheme } from '@/app/context/ThemeContext'; 4 | import AnimatedSection from './AnimatedSection'; 5 | 6 | export default function GithubSnake() { 7 | const { theme } = useTheme(); 8 | 9 | return ( 10 | 11 |

GitHub Contributions

12 |
13 | GitHub contribution snake graph 19 |
20 |
21 | ); 22 | } 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/components/Hero.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client' 2 | import { motion } from 'framer-motion' 3 | import { FiGithub, FiLinkedin, FiMail, FiInstagram } from 'react-icons/fi' 4 | import { useUserConfig, useSocialConfig } from '../context/ConfigContext' 5 | import AnimatedSection from './AnimatedSection' 6 | import { animations, styles, sizes } from '../config/ui' 7 | 8 | type SocialLink = { 9 | icon: JSX.Element 10 | url: string 11 | label: string 12 | } 13 | 14 | const SocialIcon = ({ link }: { link: SocialLink }) => ( 15 | 24 | {link.icon} 25 | 26 | ) 27 | 28 | export default function Hero() { 29 | const { name, bio, email } = useUserConfig() 30 | const social = useSocialConfig() 31 | 32 | const socialLinks: SocialLink[] = [ 33 | { icon: , url: social.github, label: 'GitHub' }, 34 | { icon: , url: social.linkedin, label: 'LinkedIn' }, 35 | { icon: , url: `mailto:${email}`, label: 'Email' }, 36 | { icon: , url: social.instagram, label: 'Instagram' } 37 | ] 38 | 39 | return ( 40 |
41 |
42 |
43 | 44 |

45 | Hi, I'm {name} 46 |

47 |
48 | 49 | 50 |

51 | {bio} 52 |

53 |
54 | 55 | 56 |
57 | {socialLinks.map(link => ( 58 | 59 | ))} 60 |
61 |
62 | 63 | 64 | 70 | View My Work 71 | 72 | 73 |
74 |
75 |
76 | ) 77 | } 78 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/components/IconCloud.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "use client"; 2 | 3 | import { useEffect, useMemo, useState } from "react"; 4 | import { useTheme } from "../context/ThemeContext"; 5 | import { 6 | Cloud, 7 | fetchSimpleIcons, 8 | ICloud, 9 | renderSimpleIcon, 10 | SimpleIcon, 11 | } from "react-icon-cloud"; 12 | 13 | const cloudProps: Omit = { 14 | containerProps: { 15 | style: { 16 | display: "flex", 17 | justifyContent: "center", 18 | alignItems: "center", 19 | position: "relative", 20 | width: "100%", 21 | height: "100%", 22 | }, 23 | }, 24 | options: { 25 | reverse: true, 26 | depth: 1, 27 | wheelZoom: false, 28 | imageScale: 1.5, 29 | activeCursor: "default", 30 | tooltip: "native", 31 | initial: [0.1, -0.1], 32 | clickToFront: 500, 33 | tooltipDelay: 0, 34 | outlineColour: "#0000", 35 | maxSpeed: 0.04, 36 | minSpeed: 0.02, 37 | radiusX: 0.7, 38 | radiusY: 0.7, 39 | radiusZ: 0.7, 40 | stretchX: 1, 41 | stretchY: 1, 42 | offsetX: 0, 43 | offsetY: 0, 44 | shuffleTags: true, 45 | noSelect: true, 46 | noMouse: false, 47 | dragControl: true, 48 | }, 49 | }; 50 | 51 | const shouldBeWhite = (hex: string, _slug: string, isDarkMode: boolean) => { 52 | // If not in dark mode, keep original color 53 | if (!isDarkMode) return false; 54 | 55 | try { 56 | // Remove # prefix if present and ensure hex is 6 digits 57 | const fullHex = hex.replace('#', '').padStart(6, '0'); 58 | 59 | // Convert hex to RGB 60 | const r = parseInt(fullHex.slice(0, 2), 16); 61 | const g = parseInt(fullHex.slice(2, 4), 16); 62 | const b = parseInt(fullHex.slice(4, 6), 16); 63 | 64 | // Using HSP (Highly Sensitive Perceived Brightness) formula 65 | // √(0.299*R² + 0.587*G² + 0.114*B²) 66 | const brightness = Math.sqrt( 67 | 0.299 * (r * r) + 68 | 0.587 * (g * g) + 69 | 0.114 * (b * b) 70 | ); 71 | 72 | // Threshold adjusted to 50 (0-255 range) 73 | return brightness < 50; 74 | } catch (e) { 75 | console.error(`Error checking color for hex: ${hex}`, e); 76 | return false; 77 | } 78 | }; 79 | 80 | const renderCustomIcon = (icon: SimpleIcon, isDarkMode: boolean) => { 81 | // Clone icon object 82 | const iconToRender = { ...icon }; 83 | const makeWhite = shouldBeWhite(icon.hex, icon.slug, isDarkMode); 84 | 85 | if (makeWhite) { 86 | iconToRender.hex = "FFFFFF"; 87 | } 88 | 89 | return renderSimpleIcon({ 90 | icon: iconToRender, 91 | bgHex: isDarkMode ? "#080510" : "#f3f2ef", 92 | size: 48, 93 | aProps: { 94 | href: undefined, 95 | target: undefined, 96 | rel: undefined, 97 | onClick: (e: any) => e.preventDefault(), 98 | } 99 | }); 100 | }; 101 | 102 | export type DynamicCloudProps = { 103 | iconSlugs: string[]; 104 | }; 105 | 106 | type IconData = Awaited>; 107 | 108 | export default function IconCloud({ iconSlugs }: DynamicCloudProps) { 109 | const [data, setData] = useState(null); 110 | const [mounted, setMounted] = useState(false); 111 | const { theme } = useTheme(); 112 | 113 | // Wait for client-side rendering to complete 114 | useEffect(() => { 115 | // Override default simple-icons data source 116 | const originalFetch = window.fetch; 117 | window.fetch = async (input: RequestInfo | URL, init?: RequestInit): Promise => { 118 | const url = input.toString(); 119 | 120 | // Redirect all jsdelivr related requests to fastly 121 | if (url.includes('jsdelivr.net') || url.includes('raw.githubusercontent.com/simple-icons')) { 122 | const cdnUrl = url.includes('raw.githubusercontent.com/simple-icons') 123 | ? 'https://fastly.jsdelivr.net/gh/simple-icons/simple-icons@14.0.0/_data/simple-icons.json' 124 | : url.replace('cdn.jsdelivr.net', 'fastly.jsdelivr.net'); 125 | 126 | return originalFetch(cdnUrl, init); 127 | } 128 | 129 | return originalFetch(input, init); 130 | }; 131 | 132 | setMounted(true); 133 | 134 | // Cleanup function, restore original fetch 135 | return () => { 136 | window.fetch = originalFetch; 137 | }; 138 | }, []); 139 | 140 | // Ensure at least 12 icons 141 | const extendedSlugs = useMemo(() => { 142 | if (iconSlugs.length >= 12) return iconSlugs; 143 | const fillerIcons = [ 144 | "html5", "css3", "javascript", "typescript", "react", "nodejs", "git", "github", 145 | "vscode", "npm", "yarn", "webpack", "babel", "sass", "tailwindcss", "postgresql" 146 | ]; 147 | const needed = 12 - iconSlugs.length; 148 | const fillers = fillerIcons.slice(0, needed).filter(filler => !iconSlugs.includes(filler)); 149 | return [...iconSlugs, ...fillers]; 150 | }, [iconSlugs]); 151 | 152 | useEffect(() => { 153 | fetchSimpleIcons({ slugs: extendedSlugs }).then(setData); 154 | }, [extendedSlugs]); 155 | 156 | // Wait for mounting to complete 157 | if (!mounted) return null; 158 | 159 | const isDarkMode = theme === "dark"; 160 | const renderedIcons = data 161 | ? Object.values(data.simpleIcons).map(icon => renderCustomIcon(icon, isDarkMode)) 162 | : null; 163 | 164 | return ( 165 |
166 | {/* @ts-ignore */} 167 | 168 | <>{renderedIcons} 169 | 170 |
171 | ); 172 | } 173 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/components/Navbar.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client' 2 | import { motion } from 'framer-motion' 3 | import { useState, memo } from 'react' 4 | import { FiMenu, FiX } from 'react-icons/fi' 5 | import { useUserConfig, useSiteConfig } from '../context/ConfigContext' 6 | import type { NavigationItem } from '../types' 7 | import { ThemeToggle } from './ThemeToggle' 8 | import Avatar from './Avatar' 9 | import { animations, styles, sizes } from '../config/ui' 10 | 11 | type NavLinkProps = { 12 | item: NavigationItem 13 | isMobile?: boolean 14 | onClick?: () => void 15 | } 16 | 17 | const MenuButton = memo(({ isOpen, onClick }: { isOpen: boolean; onClick: () => void }) => ( 18 | 24 | )) 25 | MenuButton.displayName = 'MenuButton' 26 | 27 | const NavLink = memo(({ item, isMobile, onClick }: NavLinkProps) => ( 28 | 39 | {item.label} 40 | 41 | )) 42 | NavLink.displayName = 'NavLink' 43 | 44 | const Navbar = () => { 45 | const [isOpen, setIsOpen] = useState(false) 46 | const siteConfig = useSiteConfig() 47 | const userConfig = useUserConfig() 48 | const menuItems = siteConfig?.navigation ?? [] 49 | const name = userConfig?.name ?? '' 50 | 51 | const scrollToTop = () => { 52 | window.scrollTo({ 53 | top: 0, 54 | behavior: 'smooth' 55 | }) 56 | } 57 | 58 | return ( 59 | 65 |
66 |
67 | 71 | 72 | {name} 73 | 74 | 75 | {/* Desktop Menu */} 76 |
77 |
78 | {menuItems.map(item => ( 79 | 80 | ))} 81 | 82 |
83 |
84 | 85 | {/* Mobile Theme Toggle and Menu Button */} 86 |
87 | 88 | setIsOpen(!isOpen)} /> 89 |
90 |
91 | 92 | {/* Mobile Menu */} 93 | {isOpen && ( 94 | 98 |
99 | {menuItems.map(item => ( 100 | setIsOpen(false)} 105 | /> 106 | ))} 107 |
108 |
109 | )} 110 |
111 |
112 | ) 113 | } 114 | 115 | export default memo(Navbar) 116 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/components/Projects.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client' 2 | import { motion } from 'framer-motion' 3 | import { FiExternalLink, FiGithub } from 'react-icons/fi' 4 | import { useProjectsConfig } from '../context/ConfigContext' 5 | import type { Project } from '../types' 6 | import AnimatedSection from './AnimatedSection' 7 | import { animations, styles, sizes } from '../config/ui' 8 | 9 | type ProjectLink = { 10 | href: string 11 | icon: JSX.Element 12 | label: string 13 | } 14 | 15 | const ProjectLinkButton = ({ href, icon, label }: ProjectLink) => ( 16 | 24 | {icon} 25 | {label} 26 | 27 | ) 28 | 29 | const ProjectCard = ({ project, index }: { project: Project; index: number }) => ( 30 | 31 |
32 |
36 |
37 |
38 |

{project.title}

39 |
40 |
41 |
42 |

{project.description}

43 |
44 | {project.tags.map(tag => ( 45 | 49 | {tag} 50 | 51 | ))} 52 |
53 |
54 | } 57 | label="Code" 58 | /> 59 | } 62 | label="Demo" 63 | /> 64 |
65 |
66 |
67 | 68 | ) 69 | 70 | export default function Projects() { 71 | const projects = useProjectsConfig().filter((project: Project) => project.featured) 72 | 73 | return ( 74 |
75 |
76 | 77 |

78 | Featured Projects 79 |

80 |

81 | A selection of my featured projects and technical accomplishments 82 |

83 |
84 | 85 |
86 | {projects.map((project, index) => ( 87 | 88 | ))} 89 |
90 |
91 |
92 | ) 93 | } 94 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/components/Skills.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client' 2 | import { FiBox, FiUsers, FiMessageSquare, FiTarget, 3 | FiClock, FiAward, FiRefreshCw, FiTrendingUp } from 'react-icons/fi' 4 | import { useSkillsConfig } from '../context/ConfigContext' 5 | import IconCloud from './IconCloud' 6 | import AnimatedSection from './AnimatedSection' 7 | import { motion } from 'framer-motion' 8 | import { animations, styles, sizes } from '../config/ui' 9 | 10 | import { SoftSkill } from '../types' 11 | 12 | const getIconComponent = (iconName: string) => { 13 | const icons = { 14 | FiBox, 15 | FiUsers, 16 | FiMessageSquare, 17 | FiTarget, 18 | FiClock, 19 | FiAward, 20 | FiRefreshCw, 21 | FiTrendingUp 22 | } 23 | return icons[iconName as keyof typeof icons] 24 | } 25 | 26 | const SoftSkillCard = ({ item, index }: { item: SoftSkill; index: number }) => { 27 | const IconComponent = getIconComponent(item.icon) 28 | return ( 29 | 37 |
38 |
39 | 40 |
41 |

{item.name}

42 |
43 |

44 | {item.description} 45 |

46 |
47 | ) 48 | } 49 | 50 | export default function Skills() { 51 | const skills = useSkillsConfig() 52 | const { technical, soft } = skills 53 | 54 | const iconSlugs = technical.map(skill => skill.icon) 55 | 56 | return ( 57 |
58 |
59 | 60 |

Skills

61 |

62 | Here are some of my skills and areas of expertise 63 |

64 |
65 | 66 |
67 | 68 |

Technical Skills

69 |
70 | 71 |
72 |
73 | 74 | 75 |

Soft Skills

76 |
77 | {soft.map((item, index) => ( 78 | 79 | ))} 80 |
81 |
82 |
83 |
84 |
85 | ) 86 | } 87 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/components/ThemeToggle.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client' 2 | import { memo } from 'react' 3 | import { useTheme } from '../context/ThemeContext' 4 | 5 | const iconPaths = { 6 | dark: 'M20.354 15.354A9 9 0 018.646 3.646 9.003 9.003 0 0012 21a9.003 9.003 0 008.354-5.646z', 7 | light: 'M12 8a4 4 0 1 0 0 8 4 4 0 0 0 0-8zm0-5v1m0 16v1m9-9h-1M4 12H3m15.364 6.364l-.707-.707M6.343 6.343l-.707-.707m12.728 0l-.707.707M6.343 17.657l-.707.707' 8 | } 9 | 10 | const ThemeIcon = memo(({ path }: { path: string }) => ( 11 | 17 | 23 | 24 | )) 25 | ThemeIcon.displayName = 'ThemeIcon' 26 | 27 | export const ThemeToggle = memo(() => { 28 | const { theme, toggleTheme } = useTheme() 29 | 30 | return ( 31 | 38 | ) 39 | }) 40 | ThemeToggle.displayName = 'ThemeToggle' 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/config/index.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import type { Config } from '../types' 2 | export type { Config } 3 | 4 | // Helper function to get theme gradient variables 5 | export const getThemeGradient = (config: Config, isDark: boolean = false) => { 6 | const { gradients } = config.site.theme 7 | const colors = isDark ? gradients.dark : gradients.light 8 | return `linear-gradient(45deg, ${colors.from}, ${colors.to})` 9 | } 10 | 11 | // Placeholder config for type checking and development 12 | export const defaultConfig: Config = { 13 | githubSnake: { enabled: false, username: '' }, 14 | user: { 15 | name: '', 16 | title: '', 17 | location: '', 18 | email: '', 19 | bio: '' 20 | }, 21 | social: { 22 | github: '', 23 | linkedin: '', 24 | twitter: '', 25 | instagram: '' 26 | }, 27 | projects: [], 28 | skills: { 29 | technical: [], 30 | soft: [] 31 | }, 32 | site: { 33 | fonts: { 34 | default: 'system-ui', 35 | alternatives: ['sans-serif'] 36 | }, 37 | theme: { 38 | gradients: { 39 | light: { from: '', to: '' }, 40 | dark: { from: '', to: '' } 41 | }, 42 | background: '', 43 | text: '' 44 | }, 45 | meta: { 46 | title: '', 47 | description: '', 48 | keywords: '', 49 | ogImage: '' 50 | }, 51 | features: { 52 | darkMode: true, 53 | animations: true, 54 | contactForm: false, 55 | newsletter: false, 56 | blog: false 57 | }, 58 | navigation: [] 59 | } 60 | } 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/config/server.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import fs from 'fs' 2 | import path from 'path' 3 | import yaml from 'js-yaml' 4 | import { Config, defaultConfig } from './index' 5 | 6 | export async function getServerConfig(): Promise { 7 | try { 8 | const configPath = path.join(process.cwd(), 'config.yaml') 9 | const fileContents = await fs.promises.readFile(configPath, 'utf8') 10 | const yamlConfig = yaml.load(fileContents) as Config 11 | return yamlConfig 12 | } catch (error) { 13 | console.warn('Could not load config.yaml, using default config:', error) 14 | return defaultConfig 15 | } 16 | } 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/config/ui.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { MotionProps } from 'framer-motion' 2 | 3 | // Shared type definitions 4 | export type IconProps = { 5 | size?: number 6 | className?: string 7 | } 8 | 9 | export type AnimationDelay = { 10 | delay?: number 11 | } 12 | 13 | // Shared animation configurations 14 | export const animations = { 15 | fadeInUp: { 16 | initial: { opacity: 0, y: 20 }, 17 | animate: { opacity: 1, y: 0 }, 18 | transition: { duration: 0.3 } 19 | }, 20 | scale: { 21 | hover: { scale: 1.05 }, 22 | tap: { scale: 0.95 } 23 | }, 24 | rotate: { 25 | hover: { rotate: 360 }, 26 | transition: { duration: 0.5 } 27 | } 28 | } as const 29 | 30 | // Shared style class names 31 | export const styles = { 32 | defaultText: 'text-gray-600 dark:text-gray-300', 33 | gradientText: 'gradient-text', 34 | glassEffect: 'glass-effect', 35 | container: 'max-w-7xl mx-auto px-4 sm:px-6 lg:px-8', 36 | flexCenter: 'flex items-center justify-center', 37 | linkTransition: 'transition-colors duration-200' 38 | } as const 39 | 40 | // Shared sizes 41 | export const sizes = { 42 | icon: { 43 | sm: 20, 44 | md: 24, 45 | lg: 32 46 | }, 47 | avatar: { 48 | sm: 32, 49 | md: 40, 50 | lg: 48 51 | } 52 | } as const 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/context/ConfigContext.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client' 2 | import { createContext, useContext } from 'react' 3 | import type { Config } from '../types' 4 | import { defaultConfig } from '../config' 5 | 6 | const ConfigContext = createContext(null) 7 | 8 | export function ConfigProvider({ 9 | children, 10 | config 11 | }: { 12 | children: React.ReactNode 13 | config: Config 14 | }) { 15 | return ( 16 | 17 | {children} 18 | 19 | ) 20 | } 21 | 22 | export function useConfig() { 23 | const config = useContext(ConfigContext) 24 | if (!config) { 25 | throw new Error('useConfig must be used within a ConfigProvider') 26 | } 27 | return config 28 | } 29 | 30 | // Export convenience hooks for different config sections 31 | export const useUserConfig = () => useConfig().user 32 | export const useSocialConfig = () => useConfig().social 33 | export const useProjectsConfig = () => useConfig().projects 34 | export const useSkillsConfig = () => useConfig().skills 35 | export const useSiteConfig = () => useConfig().site 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/context/ThemeContext.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client' 2 | import { createContext, useContext, useEffect, useState } from 'react' 3 | 4 | type Theme = 'light' | 'dark' 5 | 6 | interface ThemeContextType { 7 | theme: Theme 8 | toggleTheme: () => void 9 | } 10 | 11 | const ThemeContext = createContext(null) 12 | 13 | export function ThemeProvider({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) { 14 | const [theme, setTheme] = useState('light') 15 | 16 | useEffect(() => { 17 | // Restore theme settings from localStorage 18 | const savedTheme = localStorage.getItem('theme') as Theme 19 | if (savedTheme) { 20 | setTheme(savedTheme) 21 | if (savedTheme === 'dark') { 22 | document.documentElement.classList.add('dark') 23 | } else { 24 | document.documentElement.classList.remove('dark') 25 | } 26 | } else if (window.matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: dark)').matches) { 27 | setTheme('dark') 28 | document.documentElement.classList.add('dark') 29 | } 30 | }, []) 31 | 32 | const toggleTheme = () => { 33 | const newTheme = theme === 'light' ? 'dark' : 'light' 34 | setTheme(newTheme) 35 | localStorage.setItem('theme', newTheme) 36 | if (newTheme === 'dark') { 37 | document.documentElement.classList.add('dark') 38 | } else { 39 | document.documentElement.classList.remove('dark') 40 | } 41 | } 42 | 43 | return ( 44 | 45 | {children} 46 | 47 | ) 48 | } 49 | 50 | export function useTheme() { 51 | const context = useContext(ThemeContext) 52 | if (!context) { 53 | throw new Error('useTheme must be used within a ThemeProvider') 54 | } 55 | return context 56 | } 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/favicon.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Luorivergoddess/portfolio/483f77f1dc8b93bb2ad6689c31f9eba275181d0b/app/favicon.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/globals.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @tailwind base; 2 | @tailwind components; 3 | @tailwind utilities; 4 | 5 | 6 | .gradient-text { 7 | @apply bg-clip-text text-transparent; 8 | background-image: linear-gradient(45deg, #4F46E5, #06B6D4); 9 | } 10 | 11 | .dark .gradient-text { 12 | @apply bg-clip-text text-transparent; 13 | background-image: linear-gradient(45deg, #24c582, #07adf5); 14 | } 15 | 16 | .glass-effect { 17 | backdrop-filter: blur(16px) saturate(180%); 18 | -webkit-backdrop-filter: blur(16px) saturate(180%); 19 | background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.75); 20 | border: 1px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.125); 21 | } 22 | 23 | .dark .glass-effect { 24 | background-color: rgba(17, 25, 40, 0.75); 25 | border: 1px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.125); 26 | } 27 | 28 | @keyframes float { 29 | 0% { 30 | transform: translateY(0px); 31 | } 32 | 50% { 33 | transform: translateY(-20px); 34 | } 35 | 100% { 36 | transform: translateY(0px); 37 | } 38 | } 39 | 40 | .floating { 41 | animation: float 3s ease-in-out infinite; 42 | } 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/layout.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import './globals.css' 2 | import type { Metadata } from 'next' 3 | import { getServerConfig } from './config/server' 4 | import { ConfigProvider } from './context/ConfigContext' 5 | import { ThemeProvider } from './context/ThemeContext' 6 | import Footer from './components/Footer' 7 | import type { FontConfig } from './types' 8 | 9 | export async function generateMetadata(): Promise { 10 | const config = await getServerConfig() 11 | if (!config) throw new Error('Failed to load configuration') 12 | 13 | return { 14 | title: config.site.meta.title, 15 | description: config.site.meta.description, 16 | keywords: config.site.meta.keywords, 17 | openGraph: { 18 | images: config.site.meta.ogImage ? [config.site.meta.ogImage] : [], 19 | }, 20 | } 21 | } 22 | 23 | export default async function RootLayout({ 24 | children, 25 | }: { 26 | children: React.ReactNode 27 | }) { 28 | const config = await getServerConfig() 29 | if (!config) throw new Error('Failed to load configuration') 30 | 31 | const fontFamily = `${config.site.fonts.default}, ${config.site.fonts.alternatives.join(', ')}` 32 | const fontConfig = config.site.fonts[config.site.fonts.default] 33 | 34 | // Type guard to check if the value is a FontConfig 35 | const isFontConfig = (value: any): value is FontConfig => { 36 | return value && 'src' in value && 'weight' in value && 'style' in value && 'display' in value 37 | } 38 | 39 | return ( 40 | 41 | 42 | {isFontConfig(fontConfig) && ( 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/github-snake-light.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Generated with https://github.com/Platane/snk -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/github-snake.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Generated with https://github.com/Platane/snk -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/globe.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/next.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/vercel.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/window.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tailwind.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** @type {import('tailwindcss').Config} */ 2 | module.exports = { 3 | darkMode: 'class', 4 | content: [ 5 | './pages/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}', 6 | './components/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}', 7 | './app/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}', 8 | ], 9 | theme: { 10 | extend: { 11 | animation: { 12 | 'float': 'float 3s ease-in-out infinite', 13 | }, 14 | keyframes: { 15 | float: { 16 | '0%, 100%': { transform: 'translateY(0)' }, 17 | '50%': { transform: 'translateY(-20px)' }, 18 | }, 19 | }, 20 | }, 21 | }, 22 | plugins: [], 23 | } 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tsconfig.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "compilerOptions": { 3 | "target": "es5", 4 | "lib": ["dom", "dom.iterable", "esnext"], 5 | "allowJs": true, 6 | "skipLibCheck": true, 7 | "strict": true, 8 | "noEmit": true, 9 | "esModuleInterop": true, 10 | "module": "esnext", 11 | "moduleResolution": "bundler", 12 | "resolveJsonModule": true, 13 | "isolatedModules": true, 14 | "jsx": "preserve", 15 | "incremental": true, 16 | "plugins": [ 17 | { 18 | "name": "next" 19 | } 20 | ], 21 | "paths": { 22 | "@/*": ["./*"] 23 | } 24 | }, 25 | "include": ["next-env.d.ts", "**/*.ts", "**/*.tsx", ".next/types/**/*.ts", "app/types.d.ts"], 26 | "exclude": ["node_modules"] 27 | } 28 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------