{"repo":"scottgriv/PRG-Personal-Repository-Guidelines","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/scottgriv/PRG-Personal-Repository-Guidelines","clone":"git clone https://github.com/scottgriv/PRG-Personal-Repository-Guidelines.git","description":"🧑‍💻 📃 Revolutionize your GitHub Portfolio with the PRG framework. Utilizing GitHub Actions, it auto-generates a categorized display for organized, impactful repository presentation. Includes essential guidelines and templates for READMEs and repository structure.","language":"Markdown","stars":11,"topics":["categorization","github","github-actions","github-pages","guidelines","guidelines-adhered","guidelines-template","jekyll","jekyll-site","python"],"license":"GPL-3.0","category":"docs-static-sites","readme_excerpt":"--- 📃 Personal Repository Guidelines (PRG) Create a Living Portfolio for Your GitHub - Add a PRG.md file to each repo (of your choice) with basic metadata - Optionally include a project image for visual flair - Configure global settings once in your main PRG repo - Automatically build a dynamic, tiered portfolio web page with GitHub Actions - Includes templates and guides for clean READMEs and overall repo structure - Setup takes just minutes —fully automated, minimal effort --- PRG is a repository categorization and guideline framework. By harnessing the power of GitHub Actions, it automatically crafts a tier-based display, neatly categorizing your repositories for enhanced clarity and impact. Beyond mere organization, it sets forth comprehensive guidelines, templates for READMEs , and overall repository structure, ensuring each project is showcased with maximum professionalism and coherence. - [x] Categorize your repositories and projects into Platinum , Gold , Silver , and Bronze tiers for your GitHub Portfolio . - Display your repositories in a searchable and sortable HTML table, created with GitHub Actions and displayed through GitHub Pages, to organize and showcase your projects to the world. - You can send specific projects via a predefined search URL parameter by appending /?search= to your PRG URL and add whatever project name, language, tech, category, etc. - You decide what projects/repositories you want included in PRG ; you can also show private repositories (wh","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/scottgriv","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/scottgriv/PRG-Personal-Repository-Guidelines/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}