resume-build
By mickotronic
faq2html
Convert a structured docx file with FAQs to html. (by abhishekbasu)
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- | MIT License |
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Make a Resume in LaTeX from Scratch
While HTML and other markup languages are great, I wonder if there is a way to use a word processor while creating the document - focusing only on content (spellcheck, etc.) and not on formatting or on syntax. Then, a context specific converter (that is specific to the type of content - a resume, a newsletter, a FAQ page, etc.) takes care of adding the formatting and publishing it.
As an example, recently, I had to create a bunch of FAQ pages, and I created a tool like [1]. While Pandoc can be used, I still need to worry about (at least basic) formatting the doc while typing it out in the word processor to make it look good in the HTML output.
[1] https://github.com/abhishekbasu/faq2html
What are some alternatives?
When comparing resume-build and faq2html you can also consider the following projects:
latex-project - Bootstrap a new LaTeX project in less than a minute.
cv-2 - An improved version of my CV (Resume) written in Vue
resume
resume - Automatic resume building and version management with JSONresume and Github Actions. Click the link below to download the pdf