0.0.2 • Published 5 years ago

joveo-resume-cli v0.0.2

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resume-cli

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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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Use your favorite IRC client to join the #jsonresume channel on Freenode.

Or instead, you can use the web client: http://webchat.freenode.net.

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 register

Registration is optional.

To publish your resume to your account with a custom domain extension at http://registry.jsonresume.org. You will first need to acquire login credentials.

resume login

To log into a registered account. This will allow you to publish with requiring you to reenter your credentials.

resume publish

This command will guide you through the publish process.

Options:

  • --theme <name> Style your resume. (Default: 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.