{"repo":"vidluther/markdown-resume","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/vidluther/markdown-resume","clone":"git clone https://github.com/vidluther/markdown-resume.git","description":"Create/Update your resume in markkdown, and easily convert to HTML or PDF","language":"CSS","stars":122,"topics":["markdown","resume"],"license":null,"category":"productivity","readme_excerpt":"Markdown Resume This repo allows you to build/maintain your resume in a Markdown file, and then publish it into an HTML or PDF file. Technically, you could output it into any file you wanted with pandoc, or wkhtmltopdf, but I wasn't interested in those scenarios so I explore those avenues. The inspiration for this project came from my need to look for a job, my need to update my resume, and my desire not to have to write something in Google docs, or Microsoft Word, so I scoured the web for newer way to build/maintain a resume, while doing so I ran into this project by Sonya Sawtelle. I modified the CSS for my taste, and noticed that some of the documentation needed to be updated. Since Sonya's post is nearly five years old, there have been many changes to the command line utilities that she used, so I've updated this README to reflect those changes. Workflow The workflow is pretty simple. 1. Edit the resume.md file. 1. Run pandoc to convert the Markdown file to HTML. OR 1. Run pandoc to convert the Markdown file into a PDF. The big difference between Sonya's workflow is that if you want, you can convert from MD - PDF in one step, rather than two. You can still go from MD - HTML - PDF, but if you don't want to have an HTML file, you don't have to. I also don't feel like supporting/using Microsoft Word, so I'm not even trying to output to .docx. Updated instructions for a Mac .. or 2021 A lot has changed since Sonya wrote her blog post and shared her workflow, so here are some ","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/vidluther","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/vidluther/markdown-resume/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}