ReadMe-Dev helps developers and builders generating a simple yet informative GitHub profile description.
⤷ Present yourself;
⤷ Show off your skills;
⤷ Preview the results;
⤷ Catch the typos;
⤷ Copy&Paste markdown markup;
Voila!
Hey there!
Here's a brief story. One day I was exploring different profile description generators for GitHub profiles. None of them appealed to me, so I decided to build something that I would personally use.
I wanted to build something simple in a good way. So the goal was to create a description generator that would produce elegant yet descriptive results. That would look like something clean and informative at the same time.
It's in beta and it's a wip, so feel free to reach out if anything.
Hey everyone! I was thinking about restructuring the whole "skills" section. Now it includes three main subsections: core skills, front-end skills, back-end skills. I am thinking about:
1. creating a different sections structure such as: "language", "frameworks&libraries";
2. adding a couple more sections: "software" (for something like Figma, Adobe etc), "version control", "web3", "no-code/low-code" (for things like Webflow, Framer, Readymade etc);
P.S. I expect this would require to turn all of the skills sections into toggles.
So what do you think? Yay or nay?
Is there anything else I missed?
Have a nice one)
Nice tool! But I think the url for the discord connection should be `discord.com/users` and not `discord.com/user`. Also, for youtube, shouldn't it be `youtube.com/channel` instead of `youtube.com`? I also think adding more back-end frameworks, such as Django, Flask, Ruby on Rails, and NextJS, in the `skill` section would be a great addition. Thank you for this product!
@kyrela Thank you very much for the suggestions! I honestly think that it'd be even better to get rid of "users" and "channel" at all and to leave only "YouTube.com/" and "discord.com" to make it less opinionated. For example, if people would like to share not their discord accounts, but servers.
NextJs is on the skills list, and I will add the one you offered (maybe today)!
I am also planning on adding web3 skills, software (such as Adobe and others) to make the tool more representative not only for the dev, but for "builders" and multidisciplinary creators as well.
Thank you for for the answer! I understand better what you have in mind.
The interest of this tool, in my opinion, is to be easy to use. What about a dropdown to select "server" or "user"? idem for youtube. I'm not saying it's the best idea, it's just a regular proposition, but with this method we won't have to look for the valid url. For example, the discord profil url is hard to get, without a proper google search. However, getting the id of our profile is easy. I'm not sure if it's a good idea, but at least, it's an idea.
Edit: sorry for the spam, producthunt kept telling me that there was invalid content in my comment (spoiler: all my comments were posted - but I deleted everything now)
@kyrela I am not sure about the dropdown honestly. It seems like overcomplicating things visually. But I will think of how to make things work and look nicely.
Btw. I had the same issues with PH spam, had to delete them myself) so no worries)
Hey everyone! Announcing some minor and major updates:
– New skills sections added: web3, no-code/low-code, software;
– Minor redesign of the input section: added tabs instead of dropdowns;
– Minor redesign of the navigation and the footer section;
– Fixed some minor and major bugs.
Come check it out!
(Also drop ideas on what else should be added in the comments below)
Cheers
ReadMe-Dev