universal-resume
resume
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2.9 | 2.6 | |
7 months ago | 8 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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universal-resume
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Universal Résumé template rebuilt with React, rendered from JSON config
Github, Demo, Original Source
Actually my original plan was to use JSON Resume, but I couldn't find a theme I liked. Then I found this, which was exactly what I'm looking for.
resume
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Universal Résumé template rebuilt with React, rendered from JSON config
Github, Demo, Original Source
But, serious question: in this case what would be the difference between building it in React and not? If you write your React components as functions that output HTML, and the whole thing only renders once anyway, don't you basically just have a collection of pure functions outputting strings either way? Like, here's one of OP's components. What's the advantage of this vs just using a template string literal?
What are some alternatives?
jekyll-theme-minimal-resume - Simple Jekyll theme for a minimal resume website: https://jekyll-theme-minimal-resume.netlify.com
devresume - A free web-based resume editor based on writing YAML with realtime preview and PDF export.
markdown-cv - a simple template to write your CV in a readable markdown file and use CSS to publish/print it.
mac - Manfred Awesomic CV
orbit-pdf - CLI tool for converting Orbit HTML resume to PDF file
tailwindcss-fluid-type - A plugin that makes the use of Fluid Type a breeze.
resume-builder - Build a standard and professional single page resume
inkfathom - An open source web application for building PDF of cards to print them for play testing or casual gaming.
resume-parser - This site uses Lever's resume parsing API to parse resumes
node-html-pdf - This repo isn't maintained anymore as phantomjs got dreprecated a long time ago. Please migrate to headless chrome/puppeteer.