Developer Portfolio Templates
Command-line, code-editor, and bento layouts built for engineers. Upload your resume, import GitHub, pick a theme, and publish a developer portfolio that already looks the part — no front-end work.
Free to publish. PDF & DOCX supported. Private until you publish.
CVfy's developer portfolio templates include command-line (Terminal), code-editor (VSCode-style Editor), and modular bento layouts with GitHub activity. Engineers upload a resume, import repositories, and publish a developer portfolio website free — built from their resume instead of a blank template.
From resume to published in three steps
Upload your resume
Drop in a PDF or DOCX. CVfy reads your roles, projects, skills, education, and links and sorts them into clean sections.
Pick a template
Choose from the designs below — or any of 40+ themes. Switch anytime; your content carries over without re-entering anything.
Publish & share
Go live at cvfy.dev/yourname, track who's viewing with built-in analytics, and connect a custom domain when you want.
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Best portfolio templates for developers
Each is responsive, dark-mode native, and built to make code and projects the centerpiece.
Terminal
darkMonospaced retro styling for developers.
Editor Indigo
darkVSCode-style portfolio with a deep navy chrome, indigo accents, and your work rendered as syntax-highlighted files.
Editor Emacs
darkGNU Emacs portrait - mode line, *scratch* buffer, minibuffer, and a salmon-on-grey palette. No mouse needed.
Bento Green
darkBento grid with profile, projects, live GitHub heatmap, a contact card with résumé download, and a Spotify embed of your pick.
Candy Glass
darkGlassmorphic dark portfolio with a sticky sidebar, jelly nav, command palette (⌘K), and pink/teal candy gradients.
Obsidian
darkDark executive - deep navy with gold accent line and serif name display.
Frequently asked questions
What's the best portfolio template for a developer?+
It depends on your taste: the Terminal theme reads like shell output, the Editor themes mimic VSCode, and Bento Green shows projects in a grid with a GitHub activity graph. All are free and switchable without losing content.
Can I import my GitHub repositories?+
Yes. Connect GitHub and CVfy imports your repositories with descriptions and languages, and embeds a live contribution graph. AI drafts project descriptions you can edit.
Do I need to code to use these templates?+
No. Every developer template is fully built and responsive. You upload a resume, pick a theme, and edit content in a dashboard — zero HTML, CSS, or deploys.
Is it free?+
Yes. Building, theming, and publishing a developer portfolio at cvfy.dev/yourname is free. A custom domain is an optional extra.
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