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resume-cli
Advanced tools
This is the command line tool for JSON Resume, the open-source initiative to create a JSON-based standard for resumes.
This repository is not actively maintained. It's recommended to use one of the third-party clients that support the JSON Resume standard instead:
Install the command-line tool:
npm install -g resume-cli
Command | Description |
---|---|
init | Initialize a resume.json file. |
validate | Schema validation test your resume.json . |
export path/to/file.html | Export to .html . |
serve | Serve resume at http://localhost:4000/ . |
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 https://jsonresume.org/schema/).
resume validate
Validates your resume.json
against our schema to ensure it complies with the standard. Tries to identify where any errors may be occurring.
resume export [fileName]
Exports your resume in a stylized HTML or PDF format.
A list of available themes can be found here:
https://jsonresume.org/themes/
Please npm install the theme you wish to use before attempting to export it.
Options:
--format <file type>
Example: --format pdf
--theme <name>
Example: --theme even
resume serve
Starts a web server that serves your local resume.json
. It will live reload when you make changes to your resume.json
.
Options:
--port <port>
--theme <name>
When developing themes, change into your theme directory and run resume serve --theme .
, which tells it to run the local folder as the specified theme.
This is not intended for production use, it's a convenience for theme development or to visualize changes to your resume while editing it.
json
: via JSON.parse
.yaml
: via yaml-js
quaff
: if --resume
is a directory, then the path is passed to quaff
and the resulting json is used as the resume. quaff supports a variety of formats in the directory, including javascript modules.--resume -
tells the CLI to read resume data from standard input (STDIN
), and defaults --type
to application/json
.--resume <path>
reads resume data from path
.--resume
unset defaults to reading from resume.json
on the current working directory.Supported resume data MIME types are:
application/json
text/yaml
Available under the MIT license.
FAQs
The JSON Resume command line interface
The npm package resume-cli receives a total of 400 weekly downloads. As such, resume-cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that resume-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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