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19,917 | 72,452 | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Reactive-Resume
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The Top 10 GitHub Repositories Making Waves 🌊📊
Go to App | Docs
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Modelos de curriculum que utilizan
Yo ocupo uno de los de Reactive Resume
- O que posso melhorar em meu currículo para conseguir uma vaga para estágio ou desenvolvedor junior.
- Onde criar um CV online?
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Creating my own docker guide for a total n00b?
So I would like to use an updated version of Reactive Resume. Currently the community app is stuck at v1 whereas the app has reached v4.
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🚀 Introducing Reactive Resume v4, a free and open-source resume builder!
Just installed with docker with this and it works great. https://github.com/AmruthPillai/Reactive-Resume/blob/main/tools/compose/simple.yml
- Show HN: Reactive Resume v4 – A free and open-source resume builder
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Finally I am tackling my CV (and yes I am procrastinating on something else by doing this)...But need tips on how best to write one?
Hi! Recently updated my CV myself, and used this website: https://rxresu.me/
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Publicly used computers in Munich?
Just wanted to mention this here. You don't need a PC with lots of resources these days. Anything that can run a browser can also be used to edit images, create graphics, or even resumes. I think with those tools, you could even use a crappy library PC as long as it has a modern browser running.
- Free Resume builder and download
Hugo
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Creating excerpts in Astro
This blog is running on Hugo. It had previously been running on Jekyll. Both these SSGs ship with the ability to create excerpts from your markdown content in 1 line or thereabouts.
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Craft Your GitHub Profile Page in 60 Seconds with Zero Code, Absolutely Free
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Top 5 Open-Source Documentation Development Platforms of 2024
Hugo is a popular static site generator specifically designed to create websites and documentation lightning-fast. Its minimalist approach, emphasis on speed, and ease of use have made it popular among developers, technical writers, and anybody looking to construct high-quality websites without the complexity of typical CMS platforms.
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Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
As per many other comments, it sounds like a static site generator like Hugo (https://gohugo.io/) or Jekyll (https://jekyllrb.com/), hosted on GitHub Pages (https://pages.github.com/) or GitLab Pages (https://about.gitlab.com/stages-devops-lifecycle/pages/), would be a good match. If you set up GitHub Actions or GitLab CI/CD to do the build and deploy (see e.g. https://gohugo.io/hosting-and-deployment/hosting-on-github/), your normal workflow will simply be to edit markdown and do a git push to make your changes live. There are a number of pre-built themes (e.g. https://themes.gohugo.io/) you can use, and these are realtively straightforward to tweak to your requirements.
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Get People Interested in Contributing to Your Open Project
Create the technical documentation of your project You can use any of the following options: * A wiki, like the ArchWiki that uses MediaWiki * Read the Docs, used by projects like Setuptools. Check Awesome Read the Docs for more examples. * Create a website * Create a blog, like the documentation of Blowfish, a theme for Hugo.
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Writing a SSG in Go
Doing this made me appreciate existing SSGs like Hugo and Next.js even more👏👏
- Hugo 0.122 supports LaTeX or TeX typesetting syntax directly from Markdown
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Why Blogging Platforms Suck
I suggest hugo: https://gohugo.io/
Generates a completely static website from MD (and other formats) files; also handles themes (including a lot of them rendering well on mobile), and different types of content - posts, articles, etc. - depending on the theme.
It's open source and, being completely static, cheap as fuck to self host.
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Any FOSS to make HTML websites for self-hosting?
I would suggest looking into static site generators. Some popular examples, which are used myself are: - Hugo: https://gohugo.io/ - Jekyll: https://jekyllrb.com
What are some alternatives?
resumake.io - 📝 A website for automatically generating elegant LaTeX resumes.
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
rclone - "rsync for cloud storage" - Google Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, One Drive, Swift, Hubic, Wasabi, Google Cloud Storage, Yandex Files
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
json-resume-template - JSON-based standard for resume
Pelican - Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax. Powered by Python.
gitprofile - 🚀 Create and deploy a dynamic portfolio by just providing your GitHub username.
eleventy 🕚⚡️ - A simpler site generator. Transforms a directory of templates (of varying types) into HTML.
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Hexo - A fast, simple & powerful blog framework, powered by Node.js.
CapRover - Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx) - aka Heroku on Steroids
obsidian-export - Rust library and CLI to export an Obsidian vault to regular Markdown