Turn a simple Markdown document into an elegant resume with both a perfect pdf printable format, and a responsive css3 html5 file. You can view a sample at the blog post for the project.
- Three styles to choose from: modern, blockish, unstyled
- PDF generation via
wkhtmltopdf
- Responsive design for multiple device viewport sizes
- Simple Markdown formatting
- Single file deployment
- You can now version control and branch your resume.
php ./bin/resume.php --source resume/sample.md
php ./bin/resume.php --source resume/sample.md --pdf
Choose a template with the -t option.
php ./bin/resume.php --source resume/sample.md -t blockish
If you want to edit your markdown resume in your editor while watching it update in your browser, run this command:
watch php ./bin/resume.php -s resume/sample.md -r
This makes the build script run periodically, and html document will refresh
every two seconds via a meta tag. Open the ./ouput/sample.html
file in
your browser, and then just save your markdown document when you want to see
a fresh preview.
Markdown is limited to basic html markup. Follow the resume/sample.md
file
as a guideline. This file includes various headers and several nested elements.
This allows us to construct a semantic HTML document for the resume, and then
use a CSS rules to display a very nice resume. Note that because we have very
few ways to nest or identify elements that many of the css rules are based
on descendant and adjacent selectors.
- Google Analytics include
The initial inspiration is from the Sample Resume Template. However, no HTML from that project has been used in this. General layout has been reused, and media queries have been added. It's a nice template, and if you are a more comfortable with html than markdown, you should use it.