A list of developer portfolios for your inspiration
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A list of developer portfolios for your inspiration

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Need Portfolio Inspiration? This GitHub List Has You Covered

Staring at a blank index.html and wondering how to make your developer portfolio stand out? We've all been there. Building a personal site that showcases your skills, personality, and projects is crucial, but finding the right design and tech stack can be a major blocker. Instead of trawling through search results, what if you had a curated list of real, working examples from other developers?

That's exactly what the developer-portfolios repository on GitHub provides. It's a massive, community-driven collection of links to developer portfolios, serving as the ultimate inspiration engine for your own site.

What It Does

In simple terms, it's a well-organized markdown file packed with hundreds of links to developer portfolios. The repository maintainer, Emma Bostian, started it as a resource for developers to see how others present their work, what technologies they use (React, Vue, plain CSS, etc.), and how they structure their personal narrative. It's not a template or a generator—it's a gallery of real-world examples.

Why It's Cool

The beauty of this repo is in its simplicity and community focus. It cuts through the noise.

  • Real Examples, Not Just Concepts: You're not looking at dribbble mockups or template themes. You're seeing actual deployed portfolios from developers at various experience levels. You can inspect the source, see the live performance, and get genuine ideas.
  • Diverse Tech Stack Showcase: Scroll through and you'll see everything from minimalist static sites with HTML/CSS to full-blown React/Next.js apps, Gatsby sites, and creative experiments with Three.js. It's a great way to decide on your own tech stack.
  • Focus on Content & Presentation: Beyond code, it helps you answer important questions: How do developers write their bios? How do they display projects? Do they include a blog? How is the contact section handled? It provides concrete answers.
  • Community-Driven & Growing: It's open for contributions. If you build your portfolio, you can submit a pull request to add it to the list. This keeps the resource fresh and expansive.

How to Try It

There's nothing to install. Just head over to the repository:

github.com/emmabostian/developer-portfolios

Open the main README.md. You'll find the portfolios organized alphabetically. The best approach is to just start clicking. Bookmark a few that resonate with your style or career goals. Use your browser's developer tools to see how they're built. The goal isn't to copy, but to gather ideas and understand patterns.

Final Thoughts

As a developer, your portfolio is one of your most important assets. This repository is like having a direct line to the collective creativity of the developer community. The next time you're stuck on design, layout, or just need a spark, skip the generic searches and dive into this list. Pick a few favorites, dissect what makes them work, and then go build something uniquely yours.

What does your dream portfolio look like? Maybe it's time to find out.


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Project ID: 5d224633-82d1-4058-872e-c7bf7baa1d5fLast updated: January 3, 2026 at 02:19 PM