royshouvik/portfolio — explained in plain English
Analysis updated 2026-07-04 · repo last pushed 2016-04-30
Share a link with a hiring manager to showcase your past projects and skills.
Use as a central hub listing your contact info, background, and work examples.
Make a strong first impression on recruiters by directing them to a polished personal page.
Point visitors to individual projects you have built over your career.
| royshouvik/portfolio | agg23/csse333project | ctcpip/gitmoji | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Language | CSS | CSS | CSS |
| Last pushed | 2016-04-30 | 2018-01-21 | 2018-02-07 |
| Maintenance | Dormant | Dormant | Dormant |
| Setup difficulty | easy | moderate | easy |
| Complexity | 1/5 | 3/5 | 1/5 |
| Audience | developer | developer | developer |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
No external dependencies or infrastructure needed, just open the HTML and CSS files in a browser to view the page.
This repository contains the source code for a personal portfolio website, in other words, a public webpage that shows off who someone is, what they've worked on, and what they can do. In broad terms, a portfolio site works like a digital business card and resume combined. When a visitor goes to the website's address, their browser reads the code stored here and displays a formatted page. Because the primary language used is CSS, which controls how things look, the focus of this project appears to be on the visual presentation, layout, and styling of that page. The person who would use this is the owner themselves, "royshouvik." A portfolio site is typically used to make a strong first impression on recruiters, potential employers, or clients. For example, if a hiring manager wants to see examples of a developer's past work, the developer can simply share a link to this site. It acts as a central hub that points to projects, lists skills, and provides contact information. The README doesn't go into detail about the specific features, frameworks, or content included in the site, so we can only infer the project's scope from the code languages used. Without a description, it's hard to say if it includes interactive elements or if it is a simple static page, but the core purpose remains providing an online presence for the owner.
A personal portfolio website that acts as a digital resume, showcasing the owner's background, projects, and skills to visitors like recruiters and potential employers.
Mainly CSS. The stack also includes CSS, HTML.
Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2016-04-30).
The license for this repository is not specified, so it is unclear what permissions others have to use or modify the code.
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly developer.
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