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resume-cli-ibic

v1.2.7-a

Published

The JSON Resume command line interface (forked by ibic)

Downloads

11

Readme

resume-cli

Fork changes

  • Use resume-schema-ibic which allows endDate to be null (inferring "Present")

Gitter Build Status Dependency Status devDependency Status

This is the command line tool for JSON Resume, the open source initiative to create a JSON-based standard for resumes.

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Getting Started

Install the command-line tool:

npm install -g resume-cli

Usage

resume --help

Show a list of options and commands for the CLI.

resume init

Creates a new resume.json file in your current working directory.

Complete the resume.json with your text editor. Be sure to follow the schema (available at http://jsonresume.org).

resume test

Validates your resume.json against our schema tests to ensure it complies with the standard. Tries to identify where any errors may be occurring.

resume export [fileName]

Exports your resume locally in a stylized HTML, Markdown, or PDF format.

A list of available themes can be found here: http://jsonresume.org/themes/

Please npm install the theme you wish to use locally before attempting to export it.

Options:

  • --format <file type> Example: --format pdf
  • --theme <name> Example: --theme flat

resume serve

Starts a web server that serves your local resume.json.

Options:

  • --port <port>
  • --theme <name>

If no theme is specified, it will look for the file index.js and call render(). This is useful when developing themes.

License

Available under the MIT license.