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itsojaylicious

v1.0.5

Published

A terminal-based personal portfolio published as an npm package.

Downloads

207

Readme

Portfolio

A terminal-based personal portfolio published as an npm package.

Overview

itsojaylicious is a CLI portfolio that allows anyone to view my personal profile directly from the terminal.
Instead of visiting a traditional portfolio website, this package presents my information in a clean and interactive command-line interface.

The goal of this project is to showcase creativity, technical skills, and personality in a format that developers and recruiters are already comfortable with — the terminal.

Usage

You can run the portfolio instantly without installing anything globally:

npx itsojaylicious

Alternatively, install the package locally:

npm install itsojaylicious

After installation, execute it from your project environment.

What This Portfolio Contains

The terminal portfolio displays:

  • A short personal introduction
  • About me section
  • Technical skills and interests
  • Projects and hands-on work
  • Achievements and highlights
  • Social media and professional links
  • Contact information

All content is rendered directly in the terminal with styled output for better readability.

Why a Terminal Portfolio

Most portfolios are websites. This project was built to:

  • Stand out from traditional web portfolios
  • Appeal directly to developers and technical recruiters
  • Demonstrate comfort with Node.js, npm, and CLI tooling
  • Show creativity through a minimal and functional interface

Features

  • Runs directly from the terminal
  • Lightweight and fast execution
  • No external setup required
  • Clean and readable CLI output
  • Easy to share using a single command

Technology Used

  • Node.js
  • JavaScript
  • npm ecosystem
  • CLI formatting libraries

Author

Jai Parashar Engineering Student
Interested in development, cybersecurity, and problem solving.

All relevant links and contact details are available inside the terminal portfolio itself.