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Install @randy.tarampi/resume

The backing markup and styles for jsonresume-theme-randytarampi and my resume in wwwonline and in print.

You probably want to head over to job-application instead, since it offers some additional niceties.

  1. Place a JS/JSON/JSX file (say some-awesome-company.json) that can be parsed into an instance of Resume in /src/resumes
  2. Generate your resumes by running npm run resume
  3. View it with open ./dist/some-awesome-company.pdf

Dependencies

See the me dependencies.

Installation

See the me installation instructions.

Usage

# From the `me` monorepo root
yarn lerna run start --scope=@randy.tarampi/resume

Testing

# From the `me` monorepo root
yarn lerna run test --scope=@randy.tarampi/resume

Generation

# From the `me` monorepo root
yarn lerna run build --scope=@randy.tarampi/resume
yarn lerna run resume --scope=@randy.tarampi/resume