json-resume-template
typst

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16 | 37,572 | |
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1.8 | 9.8 | |
over 3 years ago | 1 day ago | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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json-resume-template
- Student braucht (Bewerbungs)-Beratung
- What resume tools are you using and if possible please share yours for refernce.
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New CV vs Old CV: which helped me land a new job.
There is an open standard called jsonresume. https://jsonresume.org/
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Can’t get past screens for 300 plus apps
I won't comment on the information on your resume as others already have given their prospective. This is based on personal experience, but I had a better success rate when I started using https://jsonresume.org/ for my resume. I definitely saw an increase on companies reaching out. Give it a shot! You will land a possition eventually, keep on going!
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Typst, a modern LaTeX alternative written in Rust, is now open source
I really want to try our typst but realistically, I'm never going to write a paper in my life. The only document that I send as a PDF is my resume. I'm currently using jsonresume for this, and I'm reasonably happy with it.
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I hate Workday
From the inverse side (not a schema for forms, but for your own data), there's JSON Resume
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Changing careers into front-end development would appreciate some feedback, thanks.
I used an open source resume framework called [jsonresume](https://jsonresume.org/) the template is called [one](https://github.com/PhillipChaffee/jsonresume-theme-one). I used NPM to install it in true front-end dev tradition but there's other options on the [org](https://jsonresume.org/) site if you don't want to install a bunch of stuff.
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Based on a Post I read today morning
Long ago there was this thing but it never took off.
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Creating a resume builder with React, NodeJS and AI
Check out https://jsonresume.org/. There’s a Chrome Extension for LinkedIn that pulls your profile into their schema. Paste the schema into a GitHub Gist and voila!
- Paras CV-työkalu
typst
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TeX and Typst: Layout Models
For reference, this blog post appears to be by the same person who is the overwhelmingly primary contributor to Typst: See https://github.com/typst/typst/graphs/contributors
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Show HN: Transform Your Codebase into a Single Markdown Doc for Feeding into AI
I've never used Quarto, but I might give it a go someday. I currently have a convoluted workflow for generating math-heavy documents that involves generating equations using SymPy in a notebook, accumulating them in a string, and ultimately dumping the string into a Markdown. I would love to simplify this sooner rather than later. I'm also keeping an eye on https://typst.app/ and hoping for a sane alternative to LaTeX to emerge.
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Markdown's Big Brother: Say Hello to AsciiDoc
We could be using html based DSLs and powerful importable components instead of special characters. Monaco (VSCode editor framework) allows frontend devs to make special DSL editors with autocomplete for both desktop and web. Between Spectacle and Typst approaches, I would choose Spectacle.
I read the 2003 book The art of Unix programming where the author praises plain text config and says hand editing xml is a human rights violation, since Notepad was the most powerful ubiquitous editor then. Markdown was best then.
https://commerce.nearform.com/open-source/spectacle/docs/api...
https://typst.app/
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Microsoft deletes official Windows 11 CPU/TPM bypass for unsupported PCs
> No way I'll use LaTeX for all my writing, and anything Markdown-based just won't cut it formatting-wise.
Have a look at Typst[0]. It's a lot easier to use than LaTeX, while still offering full formatting and layout.
Or you could give macOS a go. UNIX with proper desktop versions of the Office apps. ;)
[0]: https://typst.app/
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ArXiv LaTeX Cleaner: Clean the LaTeX code of your paper to submit to ArXiv
I wish journals would start accepting Typst[0] files. It is definitely the format of the next decade in my opinion. It's both open source and highly performant.
Sadly existing legacy structures prevent it from gaining the critical mass needed for it to thrive just yet.
[0] https://typst.app/
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Laid Off in My Career, and Twice in One Year
I may be a tad late, but typst does have a compiler you can use locally with your favorite local text editor.
https://github.com/typst/typst/releases
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MdBook – a command line tool to create books with Markdown
I am happily experimenting with Typst right now (https://typst.app/ ), which compiles much faster than LaTeX and with a syntax very similar to md, together with nice support for math, figures and advanced settings.
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You too can write a book
Check out [typest](https://typst.app/) if you're looking to write a book yourself.
[Hypermedia Systems book](https://hypermedia.systems/) was written with it.
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Exploring Typst, a new typesetting system similar to LaTeX
This [issue](https://github.com/typst/typst/issues/4224) and others like it are dealbreakers for me. There are numerous related issues, but the developers are stubbornly sticking to their interpretation—using the older definition of leading from the days of metal type, rather than the more modern concept of line-spacing. No other software or modern typesetting system I know of uses this approach anymore. This is particularly frustrating since I work with a lot of multilingual text, including Arabic, and it's very difficult to align the baselines when setting text in more than one column.
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Quarkdown: Markdown with Superpowers
- Long-form, print-friendly report generation, including data visualization, tables and images
[0] https://github.com/typst/typst
What are some alternatives?
Reactive-Resume - A one-of-a-kind resume builder that keeps your privacy in mind. Completely secure, customizable, portable, open-source and free forever. Try it out today!
typst-lsp - [Deprecated] An early language server for Typst, plus a VS Code extension
resumake.io - 📝 A website for automatically generating elegant LaTeX resumes.
asciidoctor-latex - :triangular_ruler: Add LaTeX features to AsciiDoc & convert AsciiDoc to LaTeX
Reactive Resume - A one-of-a-kind resume builder that keeps your privacy in mind. Completely secure, customizable, portable, open-source and free forever. Try it out today! [Moved to: https://github.com/AmruthPillai/Reactive-Resume]
KeenWrite - Free, open-source, cross-platform desktop Markdown text editor with live preview, string interpolation, and math.
gitprofile - 🚀 Create and deploy a dynamic portfolio by just providing your GitHub username.
tree-sitter-typst - A TreeSitter parser for the Typst File Format
hugo-devresume-theme - A free resume/CV template made for software developers.
typst.nvim - WIP. Goals: Treesitter highlighting, snippets, and a smooth intergration with neovim.
markdown-resume - The simplest possible resume work flow from markdown source.
djot - A light markup language
