Open Source List
A ruled-row list of open-source contributions each naming the project, a specific description of the work done, a tabular star count, and a Maintainer or Contributor role badge.
A ruled-row list of open-source contributions each naming the project, a specific description of the work done, a tabular star count, and a Maintainer or Contributor role badge.
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Open Source List is a ruled-row table of six contributions, each row naming the project and its mono repo path on the left, a plain-English description of the contribution in the middle, and tabular star count plus a role badge on the right. Roles split into two visual states: Maintainer gets an inverted badge (bg-foreground text-background) while Contributor stays muted. Projects range from nalias/helios-ui (1.3k stars, Maintainer) to oven-sh/bun (74.3k stars, Contributor).
The contribution text is the distinguishing column, it names what was actually done: fixed focus-trap regression in Dialog when nested inside a Popover; added regression test. That specificity separates a real OSS record from a list of names.
Reach for this block on a developer portfolio when open-source work is a meaningful part of the practice. The installer replaces the six contribution objects with their own projects, keeping the contribution field honest about the actual scope of the work.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the mixed maintainer and contributor record. Other OSS layouts:
Tip: one sentence per contribution is enough; the star count gives the scale, the sentence gives the signal.