<div align="center"> <a href="https://hellob.art/"><img src="https://github.com/bartvdbraak/hellob.art/assets/3996360/365337f4-0ad8-4107-bcb1-8a4843ceae94" alt="hellob.art" width="30%"></a> <p><em>Personal website built with Svelte</em></p> </div> <div align="center"> <a href="https://sonarcloud.io/summary/new_code?id=bartvdbraak_hellob.art"><img src="https://sonarcloud.io/api/project_badges/measure?project=bartvdbraak_hellob.art&metric=alert_status" /></a> <a href="https://hellobart-unlighthouse.pages.dev"><img src="https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://gist.githubusercontent.com/bartvdbraak/795a3d6af5b0db5754cf7279898c3c16/raw/hellob.art-unlighthouse.json" /></a> <a href="https://github.com/bartvdbraak/hellob.art/deployments/activity_log?environment=Production"><img src="https://img.shields.io/github/deployments/bartvdbraak/hellob.art/production?label=vercel&logo=vercel" /></a> </div> ## Installation To install the project and its dependencies, follow these steps: 1. Ensure you have `pnpm` installed on your system. If not, you can install it by running: ```sh-session npm install -g pnpm ``` 2. Run the following command to install the project dependencies: ```sh-session pnpm install ``` ## Build To build the project, execute the following command: ```sh-session pnpm build ``` ## Run To run the project locally, use the following command: ```sh-session pnpm run dev # or pnpm run dev -- --open ``` ## Technologies Used - **Svelte:** The framework used for building this portfolio project. - **SvelteKit:** The tooling and routing framework for Svelte projects. - **Tailwind CSS:** A utility-first CSS framework packed with classes. - **Skeleton:** UI Toolkit for Svelte + Tailwind. - **Threlte:** Declarative Three.js for Svelte. ## Contributing I'm open to contributions! If you find any bugs, have suggestions, or want to add something interesting, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request. ## License This project is licensed under the GPLv3 License. Feel free to explore, learn, and have fun! Some dependencies may hold different licenses but are in compliance with GPLv3: - `MIT`: Compatible with GPLv3. - `Apache 2.0`: Compatible with GPLv3. - `BSD-3-Clause`: Compatible with GPLv3. - `BSD-2-Clause`: Compatible with GPLv3. - `ISC`: Compatible with GPLv3. - `Python-2.0`: Compatible with GPLv3. (Note: Python has its own license, and version 2.0 is compatible with GPLv3). - `CC-BY-4.0`: This is a Creative Commons license, which is not a software license. It's generally not recommended to include CC licenses in software projects due to potential compatibility issues. This might cause complications if you choose GPLv3. - `CC0-1.0`: Not a software license, but it is explicitly designed to waive all copyrights, making it effectively compatible with GPLv3. - `0BSD`: Compatible with GPLv3. - `(MIT OR CC0-1.0)`: MIT is compatible with GPLv3, and CC0-1.0 is effectively compatible with GPLv3.