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53 lines
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# resume.toml
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## Movitation
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1. Keep your resume in plain, organized, highly-editable text.
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2. Separation of concerns: write content first. worry about formatting later.
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3. Version control: keep your resume text in a git repository. track your changes. create new branches for large edits or for tailoring your resume while applying to a specific role.
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## About
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This is a resume builder.
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Data is stored in `resume.toml`.
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It is validated against jsonresume's [json-schema][4].
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And it is extracted as json with [taplo][1].
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[1]: https://taplo.tamasfe.dev/
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[4]: https://github.com/jsonresume/resume-schema/blob/master/schema.json
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It is converted to [groff][2] markup
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via [mustache][3] templates,
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and then exported to pdf.
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[2]: https://www.gnu.org/software/groff/manual/groff.html
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[3]: https://mustache.github.io/
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## You Will Need
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1. groff 1.23.0: for typesetting and pdf output (with the ms macro package; it *should* be installed anywhere groff is installed)
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2. mustache.js 4.2.0: for templates
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3. taplo 0.8.1: toml toolkit. Provides conversion to JSON, formatting, and validation.
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4. jq 1.6: json queries
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5. (optional) just 1.14.0: just a command runner
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## Getting Started
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1. Edit `example.toml`
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2. Run `just pdf`
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3. View pdf
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## Frequently Questioned Answers
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Why TOML?
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: Because YAML is a drag.
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: Because JSON, while highly serializable, is highly annoying to write with its strict, verbose syntax.
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: Because while I love GNU Recfiles, they are just a little too annoying to query
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