Proficiency List
A ruled list of skills with an honest level word per row and a one-sentence note that qualifies what the level includes and what it does not.
A ruled list of skills with an honest level word per row and a one-sentence note that qualifies what the level includes and what it does not.
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Proficiency List shows nine skills as a ruled divide-y list, each row carrying the skill name, an honest level word (Expert, Fluent, or Working), and a one-sentence note that qualifies it. The lede defines the words plainly: Expert means done at production quality many times, Fluent means can lead and deliver, Working means contributes but leans on specialists for high-stakes decisions.
Skills are a typed array sorted by levelOrder before render, so Expert rows always lead. The note column is the distinctive detail: React and TypeScript reads fluent, not a replacement for a dedicated engineer, which is more credible than a filled bar claiming ninety percent.
Reach for this block on a skills or resume page when the installer wants to be honest about depth without visual gimmicks. The installer swaps skills, levels, and notes to match their own practice, keeping the three-tier vocabulary so the labels stay meaningful.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the full skill and level inventory. Other list shapes:
Tip: the note column is what makes the level word land; a row with no note reads as filler regardless of the level word beside it.