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npm_resume_nitesh

v1.0.10

Published

Resume Created using console.log

Readme

My Resume ✨

This is my resume, created using HTML and CSS. You can view it live here.

About ℹ️

Creating a resume that fits everything within a single page can be a challenge, especially when using resume templates. With the flexibility of HTML and CSS, I have designed my resume to overcome these limitations and present my information in a visually appealing and concise manner.

Why HTML and CSS? 🌟

By utilizing HTML and CSS, I have complete control over the layout, formatting, and styling of my resume. This approach allows me to customize the content to highlight my skills, experience, and achievements effectively.

View My Resume 👀

To have a closer look at my resume, please visit the live version here. Feel free to explore and navigate through the sections to get a comprehensive understanding of my professional profile.

Fun Fact: The resume also supports dark mode. Feel free to toggle the dark mode switch to see the alternative color scheme. 🌙

Do check the Lighthouse report here for the site.

To view my resume in terminal, simply run the following command in your terminal:

npx npm_resume_nitesh

This will fetch and execute my resume code, displaying it in the console.

Make sure you have Node.js installed on your machine before running the command. If you don't have Node.js, you can download it from here.

Credits 🙌

Icons downloaded from iconscout

Images optimized from tiny-img

Html to Pdf converted from sejda

Feedback 💡

I welcome any feedback, suggestions, or contributions you may have regarding my resume or its implementation using HTML and CSS. Please feel free to reach out to me with your thoughts.

Thank you for your interest! 😊