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Turn Your GitHub Into a Developer Portfolio

Connect your GitHub account and let AI analyze your repositories, contributions, and code quality to generate a complete, hosted developer portfolio — in minutes.

Who Benefits Most from a GitHub-Based Portfolio

Your GitHub profile already contains most of what a good portfolio needs: repositories with READMEs, contribution history, language diversity, and project metadata. The problem is that a GitHub profile isn't designed for hiring managers — it's designed for developers. Converting your GitHub into a portfolio translates your code activity into a narrative that recruiters, hiring managers, and non-technical stakeholders can quickly understand and evaluate.

  • Software engineers who want hiring managers to see their actual code, not just a list of technologies on a resume
  • Open-source contributors whose GitHub activity tells a stronger story than any job title can
  • Developers in job searches who need to stand out in a stack of 200+ indistinguishable resumes
  • Freelancers and consultants using their GitHub portfolio as living proof of technical capability for client acquisition

GitHub-Based Portfolio Portfolio Tips from Hiring Managers

A portfolio derived from your GitHub does more than list repos. It organizes them by relevance, surfaces your most impressive projects, explains the technical decisions behind them, and presents everything in a clean, professional layout that makes a strong first impression.

  • Feature your 3-5 strongest repos, not all of them — hiring managers spend under 30 seconds scanning projects
  • Ensure each featured repo has a README with a clear problem statement, not just a list of technologies used
  • Highlight repos that show range — a full-stack app, a library, and a contribution to a major OSS project tells a complete story
  • Link your portfolio to your GitHub profile bio so every visitor to your repos can discover your polished presentation

How PortfolioOS Builds Your GitHub-Based Portfolio

Connect your GitHub account with a single click. The AI analyzes every public repository: README content for project descriptions, language and dependency data for technology profiling, commit history for contribution patterns, and repository structure for architectural insight. It identifies your strongest projects — the ones with thoughtful READMEs, active development, and diverse technology use — and features them prominently.

You can supplement your GitHub-derived portfolio with your resume or LinkedIn for a richer career narrative. Multiple source integration gives you the best of all worlds: code evidence from GitHub, professional context from your resume, and network validation from LinkedIn.

  • One-click GitHub connection — no manual data entry
  • AI reads READMEs, commit history, and repo structure for deep understanding
  • Strongest projects are automatically identified and featured
  • Technology profile is built from actual usage across all repos

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about turn your github into a developer portfolio.

Will it include all my repositories?

The AI selects the most relevant and impressive repos to feature. You can customize this selection after generation — hide repos, reorder them, or add manual entries for projects that aren't on GitHub. Quality over quantity is the guiding principle.

What if most of my code is in private repositories?

Private repos can't be analyzed directly. However, you can add manual project entries for any private work through the editor. The AI generation works best with what you can make public, but the portfolio structure supports mixed public/private content seamlessly.

Does it include contribution graphs and commit history?

Yes. The portfolio includes a visual representation of your contribution activity, which hiring managers use as a proxy for coding consistency and project engagement. It also highlights significant commits and contribution patterns that demonstrate sustained work.

How does the AI decide which repos are my 'strongest'?

The AI evaluates repos on multiple signals: README quality and completeness, language and technology diversity, commit frequency and recency, repository structure and organization, and the presence of tests, documentation, and CI/CD configuration. Repos that demonstrate thoughtful engineering practices rank higher than repos that are purely experimental or abandoned.

See What Your GitHub Looks Like as a Portfolio

Connect your GitHub account and get a complete, hosted developer portfolio — generated by AI from your actual code and contributions.

Ways to Build Your Portfolio

Choose the starting point that works best for you — resume, GitHub, or LinkedIn.