1.1.2 • Published 3 years ago
@kissmybutton/motorcortex-cv v1.1.2
MotorCortex-CV
Table of Contents
- MotorCortex-CV
- Intro / Features
- Getting Started
- Creating Incidents
- Adding Incidents in your clip
- Contributing
- License
- Sponsored by
Demo
Intro / Features
With MotorCortex-cv helps you introduce yourself with a clip. It presents between others information about your education and your skills. Using this plugin you can easily create a cv clip.
The Plugin exposes just one Incident:
- CV
Getting Started
Installation
$ npm install --save @kissmybutton/motorcortex-cv
# OR
$ yarn add @kissmybutton/motorcortex-cv
Importing and Loading
import { loadPlugin } from "@kissmybutton/motorcortex";
import MCCv from "@kissmybutton/motorcortex-cv";
const CvPlugin = loadPlugin(MCCv);
Creating Incidents
CV
const newCvClip = new CvPlugin.Cv(
{
firstName: "Ivan",
lastName: "Vlachos",
educattion: [
{
year: "2015-2017",
name: "Epal Kordeliou",
title: "Computer Technician",
},
{
year: "2017-2019",
name: "Iek Monastiriou",
title: "Game Developer/Web designer",
},
{ year: "2019-2020", name: "Gabishlagya", title: "Flat Desing" },
],
skillTiming: 10000,
softSkillTiming: 10000,
educationTiming: 10000,
nextMoveTiming: 10000,
educationVideo: "./clip1.mp4",
skillVideo:"./clip2.mp4",
softSkillVideo:"./clip3.mp4",
nextMoveVideo:"./clip4.mp4",
videoSize: {
width: 1920,
height: 1080,
},
skillOverview: {
dataSetsTitles: ["CSS", "JS", "Python", "C#"],
seniority: [
{
name: "2016",
values: [45, 12, 60, 20],
},
{
name: "2017",
values: [24, 67, 60, 20],
},
{
name: "2018",
values: [50, 72, 60, 50],
},
{
name: "2019",
values: [66, 80, 55, 45],
},
{
name: "2020",
values: [81, 86, 60, 20],
},
{
name: "2021",
values: [92, 90, 30, 20],
},
],
engagement: [
{
name: "2016",
values: [45, 12, 60, 20],
},
{
name: "2017",
values: [24, 67, 60, 20],
},
{
name: "2018",
values: [50, 72, 60, 50],
},
{
name: "2019",
values: [66, 80, 55, 45],
},
{
name: "2020",
values: [81, 86, 60, 20],
},
{
name: "2021",
values: [92, 90, 30, 20],
},
],
},
softSkillOverview:{
adaptability:90,
teamwork:87,
communication:80,
problemSolving:90,
creativity:95,
leadership:70
},
links: [
{ name: "cv link", url: "randomurl" },
{ name: "linkedin", url: "randomurl" },
{ name: "portofolio", url: "randomurl" },
],
},
{
selector: "#htmlclip",
}
);
In order to create a cv clip you should use CV Incident and parse the information you want like the example above. What is need ?
Name | Are | Values |
---|---|---|
fitstname | your firstname | string |
lastname | your lastname | string |
education | a list which contain all your education levels - each level as a single object in the list. Every object should include year ,name and title . | list of objects |
skillTiming | the duration of skills slide | number |
educationTiming | the duration of education slide | number |
softSkillTiming | the duration of soft skills slide | number |
nextMoveTiming | the duration of next moves slide | number |
skillVideo | the video of skills slide | video |
educationVideo | the video of education slide | video |
softSkillVideo | the video of soft skills slide | video |
nextMoveVideo | the video of next moves slide | video |
videoSize | the dimensions as an object which indlude width and height | number |
skillOverview | an object which includes dataSetsTitles , seniority and engagement | object |
dataSetsTitles | a list of the titles of dataSets | string |
seniority | a list of objects. Every object should include name and values . | string |
engagement | a list of objects. Every object should include name and values . | string |
softSkillOverview | an object with the attributes: adaptability , teamwork ,communication , problemSolving , creativity , leadership | number(%) |
links | a list of objects. Every object should include name and url | string |
Adding Incidents in your clip
clipName.addIncident(incidentName, startTime);
Contributing
In general, we follow the "fork-and-pull" Git workflow, so if you want to submit patches and additions you should follow the next steps: 1. Fork the repo on GitHub 2. Clone the project to your own machine 3. Commit changes to your own branch 4. Push your work back up to your fork 5. Submit a Pull request so that we can review your changes