JsonResume creates pretty versions of resume from a single JSON input file. Output formats are specifically customized to modern resume templates. Also, there are a ton of customizations to the templates possible, to make your own version of resume created easily and super quickly.
$ gem install json_resume
$ json_resume sample
A sample prateek_cv.json
is generated in the current working directory(cwd).
Modify it as per the needs, and remove or keep rest of the fields empty.
Note: YAML files are also supported. Try $ json_resume sample --in=yaml
.
json_resume convert [--template=/path/to/custom/template]
[--out=html|html_pdf|tex|tex_pdf|md]
[--locale=es|en|ge|fi|pl|pt|zh_cn|ja]
[--dest_dir=/path/to/put/output/files]
[--theme=default|classic] <json_input>
<json_input> can be /path/to/json OR "{'json':'string'}" OR http://raw.json
NEW: YAML files are also supported. Pass path/to/yaml file (must have .yaml or .yml).
$ json_resume convert prateek_cv.json
A directory resume/
will be generated in cwd, which can be put hosted on /var/www or on github pages. (Sample)
html
version without icons can be generated by giving icons
as false
: (Sample)
"settings": {
"icons" : false
},
$ json_resume convert --out=html_pdf prateek_cv.json
$ json_resume convert --out=tex prateek_cv.json
LaTex also includes a classic
theme. Usage: --theme=classic
(Sample).
$ json_resume convert --out=tex_pdf prateek_cv.json
$ json_resume convert --out=md prateek_cv.json
Support for en
, ge
, es
, fi
, pl
and pt
right now. Pull requests for others are welcome.
$ json_resume convert --locale=es prateek_cv.json
It is also possible to define a custom location for locale definitions.
Pass the option --locale_dir=path/to/defs
.
In this location there should be the definitions available.
The default one is en.yml
, others may be provided as well.
This is useful if you want to define new headings.
JSON is parsed as per the markdown
standards. This implies all this works-
templates/
. These can be modified and given as --template=/path/to/template
to convert
.json_resume
svgs from the json_resume_icon repo zip. Unzip it, svgs are present in /SVG
..css
and .png
) from the grunticon
folder into your local json_resume
gem's folder json_resume-1.X.X/extras/resume_html/public/css/
, replacing existing files (Read this to find your gem's location in your machine).div
class in the template to include your new grunticon (<div class="icon-user icon-square">
, where "user" is the SVG name). You can also check grunticon's generated preview.html
file to verify the icon class name.json_resume convert --template=/path/to/template <json>
, and you should be able to see the changes in the generated HTML. Also, steps 1-5 are to be done just once and the icons will be stored within your local gem.es
, pt
right now).Many awesome formats can be created by writing new mustache templates. We :heart: Pull Requests.
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Add some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
)If you want to checkout your local changes do the following:
gem build json_resume.gemspec
sudo gem install ./json_resume-x.y.z.gem