Crazzy: GitHub-Powered 3D Portfolio Builder for Developers
By
Abdul Alim
Sat on the counter overnight. Well past its best.
Summary
Crazzy is a tool that automatically creates a 3D portfolio website by connecting to a user's GitHub account. It syncs commits, repositories, and contributions in real-time to maintain an always-updated portfolio without requiring design skills or coding. The tool aims to help developers showcase their work to recruiters and clients for better hiring opportunities.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledCrazzy connects to your GitHub and instantly builds a stunning 3D portfolio website — no design skills, no code, no fuss.
Every commit, repo, and contribution syncs in real time. Your portfolio is always up to date, even while you sleep.
Recruiters and clients get a portfolio that feels alive. You get hired.
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