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Summary

  • add GitHub Action to pull recommendations from LinkedIn API
  • store output in data/testimonials.json

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https://chatgpt.com/codex/tasks/task_e_6847e4a8e9a88320adfc1d69a41e1c61

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  • New Features
    • Introduced a set of LinkedIn-style testimonials, now displayed using a local JSON file.
    • Each testimonial includes the recommender's name, title, avatar image, and testimonial text.
  • Chores
    • Automated daily update of testimonials from LinkedIn via a scheduled workflow.

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Walkthrough

A GitHub Actions workflow was introduced to automatically fetch and update LinkedIn testimonials, storing them as a local JSON file. The front-end script in index.html was updated to load testimonials from this local file instead of the LinkedIn API, adapting to new data fields and formats. Four sample testimonials were added.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
.github/workflows/update-testimonials.yml Added workflow to fetch LinkedIn recommendations, save as JSON, and commit updates automatically or via manual trigger.
data/testimonials.json New JSON file containing four testimonial objects with img, name, title, and text fields.
index.html Modified script to load testimonials from local JSON file, handle new data structure, and display additional fields.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant GitHub Actions
    participant LinkedIn API
    participant Repository
    participant User Browser

    GitHub Actions->>LinkedIn API: Fetch recommendations (using bearer token)
    LinkedIn API-->>GitHub Actions: Return recommendations JSON
    GitHub Actions->>Repository: Save testimonials.json, commit & push if changed

    User Browser->>Repository: Request index.html & testimonials.json
    Repository-->>User Browser: Serve files
    User Browser->>User Browser: Load testimonials from JSON and display on page
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From LinkedIn fetched, then neatly stored,
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@CesarNog CesarNog merged commit 2f1d501 into master Jun 10, 2025
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