Write your resume in Markdown, style it with CSS, output to HTML and PDF.
- Python ≥ 3.6
- python-markdown (
pip install markdown
) - Optional, required for PDF output: Google Chrome or Chromium
-
Download resume.py, resume.md and resume.css (or make a copy of this repository by using the template, forking, or cloning).
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Edit resume.md (the placeholder text is taken with thanks from the JSON Resume Project)
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Run
python3 resume.py
to build resume.html and resume.pdf.-
Use
--no-html
or--no-pdf
to disable HTML or PDF output. -
Use
--chrome-path=/path/to/chrome
if resume.py cannot find your Chrome or Chromium executable.
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Edit resume.css to change the appearance of your resume. The default style is extremely generic, which is perhaps what you want in a resume, but CSS gives you a lot of flexibility. See, e.g. The Tech Resume Inside-Out for good advice about what a resume should look like (and what it should say).
Change the appearance of the PDF version (without affecting the HTML version) by
adding rules under the @media print
CSS selector.
Change the margins and paper size of the PDF version by editing the @page
CSS
rule.
python-markdown is by default a very basic
markdown compiler, but it has a number of optional extensions that you may want
to enable (by adding to the list of extensions
here).
attr_list
in particular may by useful if you are editing the CSS.
abbreviations
extension is already enabled.