You are an amazing developer. Keep your CV on GitHub. Host it on GitHub Pages. Have both HTML and PDF versions automatically generated and consistent. This is what good developers do.
- Helps you to manage your CV as a web app (HTML + CSS + JS).
- Automatically generates and publishes HTML and PDF version on every push to
master
.
Demo: http://sneas.github.io/cv-template.
Real world example: http://sneas.github.io/cv.
GitHub Pages is probably the best place developer could store it's CV. Giving a potential employer a link to your CV stored on GitHub shows your strong desire for automation and definitely stands you out.
The idea behind The Curriculum Vitae Template is to provide anyone a quick solution for creating and managing CV (both HTML and PDF versions) with the help of GitHub.
- Create a new repo out of this template by clicking this link.
- Clone the newly created repo.
- Install project dependencies with
npm install
. - Run
npm run deploy
to initializegh-pages
. This is a one time action. Further deployments will be initiated by GitHub Actions on every push tomaster
.
- Start local development server with
npm start
. - Update contents of
src
folder to fit your needs. This item is explained below. - Commit and push your changes.
- GitHub Actions will automatically build the latest version and deploy it to GitHub Pages.
- Open
http://your-username.github.io/your-cv-repo
.
The project uses HandlebarsJS as a template engine.
The main HTML template could be found in src/templates/index.html. Metadata for the template could be found in src/metadata/metadata.js.
Don't forget to update src/assets/favicon.ico. You can generate a new favicon out of your photo with icoconvert.com.