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jsonresume-theme-macchiato-ibic

v1.0.5

Published

Simple theme for JSON Resume. Based on macchiato, which based on caffeine-theme.

Downloads

25

Readme

Macchiato Theme! ☕️+🥛

(This is a forked and slightly modified version of) Macchiato it's a JSON Resume theme based on Theme Boilerplate and Caffeine Theme.

Why?

I wanted to build my own resume theme, so I decided to start from a theme I like a lot and trying to make it a bit more personal.

I also wanted I simple environment, so I used the boilerplate provided by JSON Resume instead of using the awesome work done by kelyvin for it's Caffeine Theme. If you are looking for a more complete environment take a look at the caffine theme.

Currently it doesn't have any major style difference from it's parent Caffeine.

Changes from Caffeine Theme

Environment

  • Simpler and less sofisticated development environment, the same as JSON Resume boilerplate. (Caffeine has live re-building and automatic page reloading)

Visual differences

  • Add tags to projects and skills
  • Switch from UPPERCASE to Capitalize on most text

Changes from Macchiato Theme

Mainly on projects:

  • Use name instead of title as per jsonresume schema
  • Add description sections for each project

Usage

  1. Download JSON Resume CLI
npm install -g resume-cli
  1. Download the theme from npm
npm install -g jsonresume-theme-macchiato
  1. Use resume cli to build your resume
resume export resume.html --theme macchiato

PDF output

Probably you want a PDF version of your resume...

JSONResume CLI should be able to make a PDF out of your JSON but I always struggled to get it to work, so I switched to a more direct and effective approach.

I use Puppeteer-CLI to make a PDF from my HTML resume.

npm install -g puppeteer-cli
puppeteer --margin-top 0 --margin-right 0 --margin-bottom 0 --margin-left 0 --format A4 print resume.html resume.pdf

Obviously you could write a very simple Node script to use the real Puppeteer and the render function to make a PDF without first exporting the HTML version.

Also checkout HackMyResume, a powerful tool to build and analyze your JSON Resume.

License

Available under the MIT license.