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feat: Add TermF1 project and update resume details#8

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This pull request primarily focuses on enriching the author's resume by adding a comprehensive new project entry, 'TermF1,' which showcases a sophisticated Formula 1-themed terminal and web application. Concurrently, the changes include general code formatting improvements throughout the resume data file, ensuring a cleaner and more organized presentation of information.

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  • New Project Added: Introduced a new project named 'TermF1' to the resume, detailing a Formula 1-themed interactive terminal and web experience built with Go, Charmbracelet, React, and Three.js.
  • Resume Data Formatting: Applied minor formatting adjustments across various sections of the resume data, including import statements, contact information, skills, attributes, experience, sessions, blogs, and certifications, to enhance readability.

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  • src/data/resume.tsx
    • Added the 'TermF1' project entry with detailed description, tech stack, scope, responsibilities, and links.
    • Reformatted import statements for better alignment.
    • Adjusted line breaks and indentation in various data structures (contact, skills, attributes, experience, projects, sessions, blogs, certifications) for improved readability.
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This pull request adds the new 'TermF1' project to your portfolio and applies consistent 2-space indentation throughout the resume.tsx file. The new project details are comprehensive. I've added one suggestion to make the techStack for the new project more concise and representative on the project overview card by consolidating the Charmbracelet-related entries.

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"Go",
"Charmbracelet Bubble Tea",
"Charmbracelet Bubbles",
"Charmbracelet Lip Gloss",
"React",
"Three.js",
"Framer Motion",
"Tailwind CSS",

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The techStack for the 'TermF1' project is a bit verbose with multiple entries for the Charmbracelet ecosystem ('Charmbracelet Bubble Tea', 'Charmbracelet Bubbles', 'Charmbracelet Lip Gloss'). Consolidating these into a single "Charmbracelet" entry would make the tech stack more concise. This also improves the project card's overview, which displays only the first few technologies, by allowing other key technologies like 'React' to be visible.

        "Go",
        "Charmbracelet",
        "React",
        "Three.js",
        "Framer Motion",
        "Tailwind CSS"

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