NextJS
My favorite framework, this portfolio being my first project (almost 3 years old) with the tech, I can say that I'm comfortable with it. You can find the code on my Github page.
Typescript
Typescript is my best friend. Useful for teamwork and handy when you comeback after several months on an untouched project, much needed feature.
Tailwind
Tailwind is the best, it's like you wonder why this didn't happened sooner? Again, much needed on team projects to avoid CSS hell
React
JS or Native, I'm aware of both. I've worked on a couple of apps with Native (and Redux). Meanwhile, I'd rather use Next, which is better in many way.
Javascript
The one and only, base of the base, I'm fluent with it, I can use many libraries, know the concepts of objects, arrays, functions, const/let/var, design pattern, ES6 syntax... so on and so forth!
HTML
Combined with SCSS, I've hacked the NASA once (don't call FBI). Yeah, I've this kind of power, imagine if you let me do my things for your project, just imagine...
SCSS
SCSS or CSS, I can do pretty much whatever you imagine, and animate it. Bet?
jQuery
The good old jQuery, nothing to say except that it's easy and very useful. I can do pretty much everything, or so.
Wordpress
Like many others Web developer, I've started with it, and continue to enjoy, when it's time to create your own Wordpress theme, sky is the limit.
Woocommerce
Many projects done, many left to do. If you need an heavy customed e-commerce, I can do a lot with it. And you will have compliments from clients and friends. Oh yes... and also R.O.I.
PHP
Oh my, oh my! I'm a Front End, so this one is just here to say that I can manipulate simple code, GET and POST, but not building a full backend MVC solution. I'm not Superman. Yet.
XD
An interface to draw? Call me, I'm your guy, I don't know for how long I've been doing it, but when I started, Xd wasn't even a thing and Illustrator was the new standard.
Photoshop
If you have some photo to edit, with an object to erase, or colors not popping enough or... well, you got it. I can't recreate the Sixtine Chapelle, but I can erase your ugly friend from the photo.
Illustrator
My one and beloved Illustrator, yet I use it less and less frequently as I tend to code and use Xd more and more... I used to draw my UI/UX and logos with it.
Figma
Used once, a couple of weeks, for a design agency, it's a variant of Adobe Xd, or the other way around. Not an expert but if needed I could be efficient in a matter of days... or hours... or...
Docker
I've never had the chance to use it for production websites, yet I use it very frequently for my home server, docker-compose is dope!
Nginx
Well, don't ask me to load balance an infrastructure or do crazy advanced things, but if you want a proxy reverse for some apps, basic auth or simple cache optimization, I'm your man.
Github
My old nemesis, I should use it way more than I do. Very basic commands are OK (add, commit, pull, push), but after that... Jesus take the wheel.
Directus
Thats my new friend, I just used it for this portfolio, and it's freakin awesome, it clearly takes the champions place of headless CMS.