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zsimmons

v1.0.1

Published

Zachary Simmons - Real-time Operations Architect - npx business card

Readme

Zachary Simmons - npx Business Card

A Continental-inspired digital business card, executable via npx.

Usage

npx zsimmons

Features

  • John Wick / Continental themed aesthetics
  • Gold, silver, and crimson color scheme
  • Braille ASCII portrait generated from image
  • Clickable links for email, GitHub, and LinkedIn
  • Interactive menu to open links directly

Customization

Generating ASCII Art from Image

  1. Save your portrait image to assets/portrait.png
  2. Run the converter:
python tools/img2braille.py assets/portrait.png 25
  1. Copy the output into index.js as the portraitArt array
  2. Adjust colors as needed (gold, silver, crimson, etc.)

Updating Personal Info

Edit lib/data.js with your details:

  • name, title, tagline
  • email, github, linkedin
  • company, location
  • techStack arrays

Links

Publishing

npm login
npm publish

Bump version in package.json before each publish.