GitHub Profile README Builder
Build a credible, project-first GitHub profile README that stays clean and GitHub-safe
README builder
Choose modules, tune each section, and the markdown updates instantly.
Templates set structure and sensible defaults, then remain fully editable.
Preview and output
GitHub-flavored markdown preview with copy and download actions.
Hi, I am Developer
๐ Tech stack
Programming languages
Frontend
Backend
Database
DevOps
What is GitHub Profile README Builder?
GitHub Profile README Builder creates a credible, project-first profile README from structured details you control. It prioritizes a clear introduction, featured work, a focused tech stack, and contact paths, while keeping fragile third-party stats and widgets optional.
How to use it
- 1.Choose a template, then open each builder module from the sidebar.
- 2.Add your profile details, social links, tech stack, GitHub stats, widgets, support links, and blog placeholders.
- 3.Tune settings such as alignment, skill output style, stats theme, and section order.
- 4.Preview the GitHub-flavored markdown, then copy, download README.md, or export the JSON config.
Features
- โขModular client-side README markdown generation with live preview and markdown output.
- โขTemplate presets, section visibility, section ordering, and import/export JSON configuration.
- โขTech stack search with icon grid, compact badge, and large shield output styles.
- โขOptional visitor counter, GitHub stats, top languages, streak, trophies, typing SVG, support badges, dynamic widgets, blog placeholders, and blog workflow YAML.
- โขInput persistence through browser storage with graceful fallback when storage is unavailable.
Limitations
External badge, stats, and widget images are generated by third-party public image services when GitHub renders the README. Contribution snake and Pacman widgets require matching GitHub Actions workflows in the target profile repository. The tool validates common missing fields and URL mistakes, but you should still preview the final README in GitHub before publishing.
