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@neilshekhar/career-ops

v1.19.0

Published

One-command installer for career-ops — the AI-powered job search pipeline built on Claude Code.

Readme

career-ops

One-command installer for career-ops — the AI-powered job search pipeline built on Claude Code.

npx @neilshekhar/career-ops init

This sets up a ready-to-use workspace:

  1. Clones career-ops at the latest stable release
  2. Installs dependencies

Then open your AI coding tool in the folder. On first launch the agent walks you through setup — your CV, profile and target roles — just by chatting. Nothing to configure by hand. Keep the local kanban dashboard open with npm run launch; it is the main review UI for deciding what to prepare, fill, and submit. career-ops is AI-agnostic — Claude Code, Gemini, Codex, Qwen, OpenCode, GitHub Copilot CLI, Antigravity CLI, and Grok Build CLI all work.

The installer bootstraps CLI skill entrypoints after clone, so new CLIs (e.g. Grok) work even when npx pulled an older release tag.

Usage

npx @neilshekhar/career-ops init [folder]   # default folder: ./career-ops

Prefer the manual route? git clone still works exactly as before — see the setup guide.

Requirements

  • Node.js 18+
  • git

License

MIT. Originally created by Santiago Fernández de Valderrama; this installer publishes the neilshekhar/career-ops fork.