After months of building in my spare time, I'm excited to share Code-Tree.dev β a platform designed for IT professionals to showcase their work and tech stack in a clean, structured way.
Think of it like a vCard, but for developers:
π Add links to your GitHub, portfolio, blog posts, side projects, etc.
π οΈ Tag the technologies you use.
π² Automatically generate a profile that reflects your journey in tech.
My goal is to help developers:
- Build an online presence beyond just a CV
- Discover others in the community
- Share what theyβre working on
π‘ Now I need your help!
I'm looking for feedback, early users, and any kind of support:
Try it out and let me know what you think
Share it with someone who might find it useful
Drop ideas for features you'd love to see
π Check it out: https://code-tree.dev
π Thanks in advance to anyone who gives it a look!
Top comments (10)
Looks good!
The technologies list is a bit sparse - I couldn't find Playwright, for example. And while Emacs and Electron are represented, Cursor, Copilot and Ollama are nowhere to be found.
I'm not sure how I feel about the 10-technologies limit. Then again, I wasn't sure how I felt about the 160-character limit on Twitter way back when, either. Given the large amount of technology/libraries that might be in a single proejct, 10 seems a bit low, but I understand having limits forces choices. But maybe 20?
That said, I love it!
Thanks for your feedback! I've added Playwright, Cursor, Copilot, and Ollama. :D
Regarding the number of technologies, that's something I'm trying to consider adding, but more as a premium option. But let me think about it and understand the pros and cons of each.
Great!
How about RSS?
What do you mean by RSS? Would you like RSS as a technology to add to the stack, or would you like RSS for the application?
RSS for application (new entry)
Done! :D
Great job, impressive how you did the UI - bookmarked it!
Thanks for the support! I'm trying to simplify as much as possible!
Looks interesting -- will check it out..
Thanks for the support! Any feedback is welcome :D
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