BentoHub

BentoHub

Make your GitHub Profile cool, not boring

244 followers

BentoHub is an app that lets you create a bento grid for your GitHub profile readme. Provide some info and images, save your grid, then copy and paste the markdown or HTML code into your profile readme to make it look awesome.
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Free
Launch tags:Web Appโ€ขDeveloper Toolsโ€ขGitHub
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Edmond Akwasi
After seeing this awesome product, I will make my profile cool again๐Ÿ˜Ž. One upvote from me to get the product noticed๐Ÿ˜Š
Amit Tambulkar
Thanks for the support @edmond_akwasi and do ping me on X when you make your profile cool. ๐Ÿ˜‰
Edmond Akwasi
@amit_tambulkar okay sure
Josh H
Congrats on launch! Just letting you know the link has https:// in front of it twice, making it unusable unless the user manually removes it.
Amit Tambulkar
Thanks for letting me know @joshh_founder. I have fixed it now. Not sure what was the issue.
Raphael
Congratulations on the launch! I have a question: What kind of customization options are available for the bento grid? For example, can users adjust the layout, colors, or styles?
Amit Tambulkar
Thanks @raphael9. As of now there are no customization options. The features on the app are limited due to the knowledge I had when I was building it few weeks ago. In future I might update it.
Kim Hallberg
This is a very cool idea. Have you considered also generating a dark-mode variant? GitHub supports switching images depending on the context. You can use the picture and source element for it, they go over it in the "Adding an image to suit your visitors." I believe this could be a great feature to consider for your app. ๐Ÿ™‚
Amit Tambulkar
Thanks @thinkverse This is a good idea. I do have a dark version of the app and the grid itself. But as far as I know we can't add images dynamically on GitHub based on the theme. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Kim Hallberg
@amit_tambulkar you sure can, use the picture element with sources like the documentation shows. ๐Ÿ‘ They were experimenting with Markdown support for it but that might be deprecated, using picture is what GitHub recommends. Well it wonโ€™t be โ€œdynamicโ€ in a sense that you can use one URL for the image, the user would still need to add one source and URL per theme.
Amit Tambulkar
Interesting. Noted down. Will definitely look into it.
Kim Hallberg
@amit_tambulkar Remembered that I have a repo that demos both the picture and markdown options, called useful-gh-markdown, and both versions seems to still work. ๐Ÿ‘
Hiromu Masuda
Congratulations on the launch! Loos cool. Excellent tool!
Amit Tambulkar
Thank you @hiromumasuda and good luck with your launch.
Hiromu Masuda
@amit_tambulkar Thank you!
Harsh S
Cool idea. Proof that we do not always need "rocket science" to make good products. Kudos to you @amit_tambulkar ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ
Amit Tambulkar
Thank you @harsh_shukla12 for the inspiring words.
Parth Gabani
Congratulations on the launch, This looks useful, I will try it out for my profile.
Amit Tambulkar
Thank you for the support @parth_gabani and do let me know how it works out.