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Utkarsh Yadav
Utkarsh Yadav

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Making GitHub Portfolio

New Features are awesome and some of them are for good. GitHub brought you some secret features that are no more a secret. and is spreading like a 🔥.

Let's not waste time and strike is down...

Making your README Platter

Prerequisite : Markdown writing skills

Step 1 : Making a repository.

  • + sign is where you have to hit.
  • select new repository.

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Step 2: Naming Conventions.

Name the Repository same as your GitHub Username. No other way allowed.

Then a special message pops out see below.

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Make the Repository Public as to show the changes and Readme Platter to whoever visit your profile.

Step 3: Give a Nice touch..

This is what's on your part to play with. I am done here.

If you wants any of the suggestions. or do not know what to write.

You can consider my repository as an example.

Hey 👋🏼 I’m Utkarsh Yadav


I build production-ready systems from day one — fast to ship, cleanly architected, and designed to scale without rewrites

Best suited for early-stage startups, founders, and teams that value speed and correctness.

Full-Stack Engineer • Systems Builder • Early-Stage Problem Solver

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🧠 What I Do




⚡ Full-Stack Engineering

Next.js • React • Node.js • TypeScript
Scalable APIs, clean UI, maintainable codebases

🤖 AI & LLM Systems

RAG Pipelines • LangChain • Vector Databases
LLMs integrated into real products, not demos

🌐 Distributed Systems

Kafka • RabbitMQ • Event-Driven Architecture
High-throughput, fault-tolerant backends

☁️ Cloud & DevOps

AWS • GCP • Docker • Kubernetes
Infrastructure that scales without drama


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🚀 How I Think

  • I optimize for long-term velocity, not quick hacks
  • I care deeply about system design & trade-offs
  • I write code that teammates actually enjoy maintaining
  • I ship fast — but…

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Dan Jones

I haven't tried this yet, but one of the early screenshots I saw from GitHub showed that you can use your .github repo, instead of a <username> repo, and that will also work.