VSCode portfolio template

VSCode Portfolio Template

Your portfolio styled like the editor you live in — file-tree feel, syntax-colored accents, multiple palettes. Built from your resume, no front-end work.

Free to publish. PDF & DOCX supported. Private until you publish.

CVfy's VSCode portfolio template styles your site like a code editor — a file-tree feel and syntax-colored accents in palettes like Tokyo Night, Nord, and Gruvbox. Upload a resume, pick an Editor theme, and publish free at cvfy.dev/yourname.

From resume to published in three steps

01

Upload your resume

Drop in a PDF or DOCX. CVfy reads your roles, projects, skills, education, and links and sorts them into clean sections.

02

Pick a template

Choose from the designs below — or any of 40+ themes. Switch anytime; your content carries over without re-entering anything.

03

Publish & share

Go live at cvfy.dev/yourname, track who's viewing with built-in analytics, and connect a custom domain when you want.

Generic template galleries vs. CVfy

 
CVfy
Generic galleries
Starting point
Filled from your resume
Blank template
Content
AI drafts it, you edit
You write everything
Hosting
Free at cvfy.dev/yourname
DIY or paid
Switch designs
Keep content, swap theme
Re-do your content
Analytics
Built-in page views
Usually none

VSCode & code-editor templates

Editor chrome in Indigo, Frost, Ember, Mauve, and Emacs palettes.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a VSCode portfolio template?+

It styles your portfolio like the VSCode editor — a sidebar/file-tree feel and syntax-colored accents — so it feels native to developers.

Which color palettes are available?+

Editor themes ship in palettes inspired by Tokyo Night (Indigo), Nord (Frost), Gruvbox (Ember), Catppuccin (Mauve), and a GNU Emacs look.

Is it free?+

Yes — publish your VSCode-style portfolio free at cvfy.dev/yourname.

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