Writing Portfolio
Git & GitHub for Technical Writers
douglasebhoman.com/git-github-for-technical-writers-seriesA six-part Docs-as-Code project built with the workflow it teaches. Every article authored in Markdown, version-controlled in Git, deployed automatically via GitHub Actions. Covers Git fundamentals, Pull Request governance, CI/CD automation, and documentation architecture using the Diataxis framework.
Demonstrates: End-to-end Docs-as-Code system design · GitHub Actions deployment · Audience-adaptive technical writing · Diataxis architecture
MkDocs for Technical Writers
douglasebhoman.com/mkdocs-for-technical-writersA complete 11-page technical documentation guide covering installation, configuration, content authoring, GitHub Pages deployment, custom domain setup, and troubleshooting. Written specifically for technical writers adopting Docs-as-Code workflows. Every page follows the every-page-is-page-one principle.
Demonstrates: Every-page-is-page-one information architecture · Troubleshooting documentation · Cross-platform technical writing
OpenWeather API: Getting Started Guide
douglasebhoman.com/openweather-docsAPI documentation built using the OpenWeather REST API and Postman, covering authentication, endpoint structure, request parameters, and response interpretation. Structured in Markdown with clear separation between conceptual explanation and procedural steps.
Demonstrates: API documentation · REST endpoint documentation · Developer-facing content · Postman workflow
Systems Over Sentences
douglasebhoman.com/blogA 10-part blog series on documentation systems, Docs-as-Code workflows, and information architecture. Five parts published covering documentation ownership, audience-adaptive writing, connectivity, architecture, and feedback responsiveness as the three elements of great documentation.
Demonstrates: Long-form technical writing · Documentation systems thinking · Consistent publishing cadence
douglasebhoman.com: Site Documentation
douglasebhoman.github.io/site-docsTechnical documentation for this portfolio site covering architecture decisions, local setup, deployment pipeline, content workflow, and contributing guidelines. The site documents itself.
Demonstrates: Architecture documentation · Docs-as-Code discipline · Self-referential documentation systems
Static Portfolio Architecture Review
github.com/Douglasebhoman/static-portfolio-siteArchitecture and security documentation for a static frontend, covering system design decisions, security considerations, trade-offs, and scope boundaries. Written simultaneously for technical stakeholders and non-technical product teams within the same document.
Demonstrates: Architecture documentation · Audience-adaptive writing · Security documentation · Decision-driven documentation
Professional Experience
Technical Writer, Freelance
Nov 2025 – PresentSelf-Employed · Prague, Czechia
- Built and deployed three live MkDocs documentation sites, version-controlled and deployed via GitHub Actions, demonstrating Docs-as-Code infrastructure in production.
- Authored a 10-part blog series on documentation systems and Docs-as-Code workflows, five parts published, generating engagement from senior practitioners including Associate Directors and 20-year technical writing veterans.
- Designed and launched a Documentation Audit service at €300 per engagement, a productised offering diagnosing documentation system failures across connectivity, architecture, and ownership dimensions.
- Built an interactive documentation health audit widget using a rule-based scoring engine and Cloudflare Workers, a six-question diagnostic tool generating scored reports and feeding directly into the audit service funnel.
- Grew LinkedIn audience from zero to 800+ connections through consistent technical writing content focused on documentation systems and Docs-as-Code workflows.
- Produces architecture and security documentation for static frontend projects, writing simultaneously for technical stakeholders and non-technical product teams within the same document.
Freelance Writer & Content Creator
2023 – 2025Self-Employed · Remote
- Produced long-form content across multiple topics over two years, developing editorial discipline, consistent writing habits, and an audience-adaptive voice.
- Transitioned writing practice into technical documentation following completion of web development training in May 2025, applying structural and narrative instincts directly to developer-facing content.