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@jsonresume/cli
Advanced tools
This is the command line tool for JSON Resume, the open source initiative to create a JSON-based standard for resumes.
Install the command-line tool:
npm install -g resume-cli
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.
Available under the MIT license.
FAQs
The JSON Resume command line interface
The npm package @jsonresume/cli receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @jsonresume/cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @jsonresume/cli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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