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ojaswa

v2.0.1

Published

Resume: Ojaswa Sharma

Readme

ojaswa

Resume as a NPM Package

How to run?

Run directly

  • Run npx ojaswa in your terminal to run the project.

Or install globally

  • Run npm install -g ojaswa in your terminal
  • Run ojaswa in your terminal

Dependencies

Project Structure

  • /index.js is the root file.
  • /actions.js contains core functions called from root
  • /assets/divider.js & /assets/box.json contains functions and resources for drawing lines and indenting
  • /assets/endpoint.js is an example of endpoint recording responses
  • /assets/questions.js contains inquirer question parameters used in /actions.js
  • /assets/resume.json contains content to be displayed, and can be replaced by your own file

Setting up dev enviornment

  • Clone the git repo: git clone https://github.com/ojaswa1942/ojaswa
  • Go to project directory: cd ojaswa
  • Install node modules: yarn install
  • Run: node index.js