mwakidenis
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mwakidenis: a developer profile repository
This repository is a personal profile for Mwaki Denis, a full stack developer, listing his projects and how to reach him.
What this repository is
This repository is a personal profile for Mwaki Denis, identified in the README as mwakidenis. The README presents him as a passionate full stack developer and cloud expert with over 3 years of experience building scalable web applications and digital solutions. He describes his journey as starting from curiosity about how things work and growing into a career creating impactful technology. The README says he is currently working on a template and that he recently completed a project called a Mpesa Based Hotspot Billing System, which is linked from the page. He also points to an interactive portfolio hosted on a pages domain. The README is written as a self introduction rather than as documentation for a software library, so the content is about the person and the work he does. The badges and links in the README connect to his social accounts and project sites. Because the repository is a profile, its main purpose is to summarize who the author is and where his public work lives, which is different from a typical tool README. The README is written as a first person introduction, so the content describes the author's own experience and work rather than documenting a library or a command line tool that others are meant to install.
Skills and current focus
The README says the author currently specializes in Fullstack JavaScript, Next.js, React, and Prompt AI. He describes himself as maintaining some of the most exciting open source projects, though the README does not name them in the excerpt beyond his own links. He lists new features in a recent project as Mpesa payments, live inventory, and responsive design. The README also notes he is a full stack developer and cloud expert, which frames his range from front end interfaces to cloud deployment. The contact section gives a Twitter account and an email address for reaching him. He states clearly that he does not provide free consultations and that support services start at 5 dollars, which sets expectations for anyone seeking help. The README mixes a personal bio with pointers to concrete work, so a reader learns both his focus areas and how to evaluate his output. The tone is first person and descriptive, but it stays within the facts he states about himself and his own projects. The note about paid support sets a clear boundary up front, telling readers that help is available but not for free, which manages expectations before any contact is ever made with the author.
Projects and links referenced
The README references several external projects and pages. It links to a template site built on a pages domain and to an interactive portfolio on another pages domain. It highlights the Mpesa Based Hotspot Billing System as a recently completed project, hosted on GitHub under his account. It also links to a ventures site that appears to be his company or brand. The contact links include a Twitter badge and an email badge, with a warning badge that says no free advisory. A support note says paid support starts at 5 dollars. The README does not include installation or usage instructions because it is not a software package, and it does not state a license in the excerpt. The repository's primary language is listed as CSS in the metadata, which fits a profile page built with styling. For a visitor, the useful takeaway is the set of links to the author's live work and the clear note about paid support rather than free help, which manages expectations before any contact. Because the page is a profile, the useful output is the set of links to live projects and contact details, not a list of install or build steps that a normal software README would usually contain.
Editorial conclusion
The repository is a personal profile written in CSS and describes the author as a full stack and cloud developer with over 3 years of experience. It links to his portfolio, a billing system project, and paid support starting at 5 dollars.
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