Creating Your Own Bragdoc With Eleventy

As developers, our accomplishments, big or small, significantly contribute to our professional growth. However, these achievements often go unnoticed, lost amidst other tasks. This "invisible work," as described by Ryan T. Harter in his talk "Getting Credit for Invisible Work," is easily forgotten, especially during performance reviews.
Julia Evans's article on maintaining a "brag document" offers a solution. A brag document is simply a record of your valuable contributions, including project involvement, assistance to colleagues, process improvements, presentations, workshops, learning experiences, extracurricular activities (blogging, personal projects), awards, and career advancements.
While various tools exist for creating brag documents, such as bragdocs.com, building your own offers greater customization. This tutorial demonstrates how to recreate a bragdocs.com-like site using the static site generator Eleventy. With minimal JavaScript and CSS, you can build your own personalized brag document.
Building Your Brag Document
This tutorial's outcome mirrors bragdocs.com, providing a foundation for your own unique brag document. A live demo is available here.
Prerequisites
- Node.js (version 10 or higher) and npm.
- Familiarity with HTML and CSS.
- Understanding of Markdown, Nunjucks templating, and JavaScript (helpful, but not strictly required).
- Basic programming concepts (if statements, loops, accessing JSON variables).
Introduction to Eleventy
Eleventy is a static site generator. Unlike full-stack development, it allows flexible content creation using various templating languages (HTML, Markdown, Liquid, Nunjucks, etc.). Eleventy processes this content, generating static HTML pages for easy hosting.
Setting up Your Eleventy Project
This tutorial uses the repository eleventy-bragdoc.
-
Project Creation: Create a GitHub repository (e.g.,
eleventy-bragdoc) with aREADME.mdand a.gitignorefile for Node. -
Initialization: Navigate to the
eleventy-bragdocdirectory in your terminal and run:npm init -yThis creates apackage.jsonfile. -
Eleventy Installation: Install Eleventy:
npm install @11ty/eleventy -
Configuration (
package.json): Update thescriptssection ofpackage.json:
{
// ...
"scripts": {
"start": "eleventy --serve",
"build": "eleventy"
},
// ...
}-
Eleventy Configuration File (
.eleventy.js): Create a.eleventy.jsfile to specify input and output directories:
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) {
return {
dir: {
input: "src",
output: "public"
}
}
}-
Content Creation: Create the
srcdirectory and add anindex.mdfile (your first page). Eleventy supports various templating languages; this example uses Markdown. -
Template Creation: Create the
src/_includes/layoutsdirectory and add abase.njkfile (your base template using Nunjucks). -
Connecting CSS and Images: Create
src/cssandsrc/imagesdirectories. Update.eleventy.js:
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) {
eleventyConfig.addWatchTarget("./src/css/")
eleventyConfig.addWatchTarget("./src/images/")
eleventyConfig.addPassthroughCopy("./src/css/")
eleventyConfig.addPassthroughCopy("./src/images/")
// ...
}The remaining steps detail the construction of the bragdoc functionality, including collections, data handling, styling, and deployment. The complete code and detailed explanations for each step are available in the original text.
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