
內容簡介
Contributor Résumé 將您的 WordPress.org 貢獻轉換為可在自己網站上發布的動態履歷。無論您是開發外掛和佈景主題、翻譯、拍照、回答支援問題、貢獻核心或組織活動,這個外掛都能幫助您展示您的成就。
【主要功能】
• 一鍵生成個人履歷頁面
• 顯示最近貢獻與活動時間線
• 支援多種顯示樣式與主題顏色
外掛標籤
開發者團隊
原文外掛簡介
Contributor Résumé turns your WordPress.org contributions into a living résumé you can publish on your own site. Whether you build plugins and themes, translate, take photos, answer support questions, contribute to core or organize events, your profile deserves better than a bare link.
Type your WordPress.org username, check what we find, and publish your résumé page. That’s it. No numeric IDs, no tokens, no code.
One block, everything about you
A single “Contributor Résumé” block (plus a [contributor_resume] shortcode) composes up to eighteen sections, each one you can turn on or off:
Profile hero with avatar, real wordpress.org badges and your profile links (website, GitHub, Slack)
Recent impact (contributions over 30 days, 90 days and 12 months)
Recent activity timeline
Events: the WordCamps and meetups you spoke at, organized or attended, with your role
Team focus (your share across Polyglots, Support, Core, Meta…)
Community: the teams you belong to and the languages you speak
WordPress releases you were credited in
Plugins and themes you published, with stats
Favorite plugins and themes you starred on WordPress.org
Photos from the WordPress Photo Directory (with a lightbox)
Translations (locales, roles and project counts)
Support forum activity
Core credits by version
Time commitment (hours per week)
Bio, WordPress origin story and work history
GitHub profile and top repositories (no token required)
Fast by design: zero HTTP requests on the front end
Your visitors never wait. All data is fetched once, cached locally as a snapshot, and refreshed in the background. A public page render performs no external requests at all, and if wordpress.org is ever slow or down, the last good data keeps showing instead of an error.
Yours to style
Three skins: Modern, Classic (a printed-CV look) and Mono (a developer/terminal look)
Light, dark or automatic (follows the visitor)
Accent color (or inherit your theme’s), corner radius, shadow, grid columns, compact layout
Animated statistics that count up as they scroll into view, and hold still when the visitor prefers reduced motion
Drag to reorder sections; choose what each section shows (for example, how many repos or grid items)
A live preview in the settings, with desktop and mobile views
Fully theme-overridable templates and documented CSS variables
Good for people, search engines and AI
A well-structured, always-current contributor page is proof of your work — for readers, for search, and increasingly for AI assistants that read structured pages.
External services
Contributor Résumé builds your résumé from your own public contribution data on official WordPress.org endpoints and, optionally, GitHub. It only ever requests your public data, identified by the username(s) you configure. No visitor data is ever collected or sent, and public pages make no external requests at all: data is fetched in the background (when you run the check in the settings, on the scheduled refresh, or with WP-CLI) and then served from a local cache.
WordPress.org (operated by the WordPress Foundation)
Reads your public contributor data to build the résumé: your profile page (name, avatar, badges, impact, team focus, community teams and languages, releases, translations, favorites, hours, bio and recent activity), your profile’s public activity timeline (the profiles.wordpress.org admin-ajax endpoint, used to list the events you took part in), the Plugins and Themes directories, the Core credits API, the Photo Directory and your support-forum profile.
What is sent, and when: the WordPress.org username you configure, requested from your server when the résumé is first built and when it is refreshed in the background. As with any HTTP request, your site’s IP address is visible to the service. No data about your visitors is sent.
When a visitor views the page, their browser loads images (your avatar, plugin and theme icons, and your photos) directly from WordPress.org and Gravatar.
Endpoints: https://profiles.wordpress.org/, https://api.wordpress.org/ (plugins, themes and core credits), https://wordpress.org/photos/ and https://wordpress.org/support/.
Privacy policy: https://wordpress.org/about/privacy/
Gravatar (operated by Automattic Inc.)
Your WordPress.org profile avatar is hosted by Gravatar. The plugin stores the avatar URL that already appears on your public profile and outputs it as a normal image, so a visitor’s browser loads it directly from Gravatar when viewing your résumé, the same mechanism WordPress uses to show Gravatar avatars in comments. The plugin sends no email address; the avatar is identified only by the hash already present in the public URL.
Privacy policy: https://automattic.com/privacy/
GitHub (operated by GitHub, Inc.) — only when you add a GitHub username
Reads your public GitHub profile and your most-starred public repositories.
What is sent, and when: your GitHub username, requested from your server when the GitHub section is built or refreshed. If you add an optional Personal Access Token in the advanced settings (only to raise GitHub’s rate limit), it is sent to GitHub as an authorization header on those requests. The token is stored in your site and never exposed on the front end.
When a visitor views the page, their browser loads your GitHub avatar directly from GitHub.
Endpoint: https://api.github.com/
Terms of Service: https://docs.github.com/site-policy/github-terms/github-terms-of-service
Privacy statement: https://docs.github.com/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-privacy-statement
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