Tip
For private secret gists
- localhost:3000/gist/<gist_id>
the first json file from that secret gist will be attempted
the file can be named anything
my-private.json
eg: jsonresume-service.vercel.app/gist/6776c2096963f1ca8ddb1817c8674b93
Tip
For public gist resume.json
- localhost:3000/user/
the user must have a public gist named
resume.json
Serverless service that uses the jsonresume.org schema to generate dynamic resumes from a github gist that you can download or recieve back as a http response.
We use puppeteer with a headless chromium to essentially render an HTML page and convert to a pdf.
Have you spent countless hours making a resume only to end up having to redo it with you want to change the format? what json resume does is allow for you to input your data in one place and then dynamically generate your resume with different templates you can learn more about this at their website what is a json resume
The following is a basic schema:1
{
"basics": {
"name": "John Doe",
"label": "Programmer",
"image": "",
"email": "john@gmail.com",
"phone": "(912) 555-4321",
"url": "https://johndoe.com",
"summary": "A summary of John Doe…",
"location": {
"address": "2712 Broadway St",
"postalCode": "CA 94115",
"city": "San Francisco",
"countryCode": "US",
"region": "California"
},
"profiles": [
{
"network": "Twitter",
"username": "john",
"url": "https://twitter.com/john"
}
]
},
"work": [
{
"name": "Company",
"position": "President",
"url": "https://company.com",
"startDate": "2013-01-01",
"endDate": "2014-01-01",
"summary": "Description…",
"highlights": ["Started the company"]
}
],
"volunteer": [
{
"organization": "Organization",
"position": "Volunteer",
"url": "https://organization.com/",
"startDate": "2012-01-01",
"endDate": "2013-01-01",
"summary": "Description…",
"highlights": ["Awarded 'Volunteer of the Month'"]
}
],
"education": [
{
"institution": "University",
"url": "https://institution.com/",
"area": "Software Development",
"studyType": "Bachelor",
"startDate": "2011-01-01",
"endDate": "2013-01-01",
"score": "4.0",
"courses": ["DB1101 - Basic SQL"]
}
],
"awards": [
{
"title": "Award",
"date": "2014-11-01",
"awarder": "Company",
"summary": "There is no spoon."
}
],
"publications": [
{
"name": "Publication",
"publisher": "Company",
"releaseDate": "2014-10-01",
"url": "https://publication.com",
"summary": "Description…"
}
],
"skills": [
{
"name": "Web Development",
"level": "Master",
"keywords": ["HTML", "CSS", "JavaScript"]
}
],
"languages": [
{
"language": "English",
"fluency": "Native speaker"
}
],
"interests": [
{
"name": "Wildlife",
"keywords": ["Ferrets", "Unicorns"]
}
],
"references": [
{
"name": "Jane Doe",
"reference": "Reference…"
}
],
"projects": [
{
"name": "Project",
"description": "Description…",
"highlights": ["Won award at AIHacks 2016"],
"keywords": ["HTML"],
"startDate": "2019-01-01",
"endDate": "2021-01-01",
"url": "https://project.com/",
"roles": ["Team Lead"],
"entity": "Entity",
"type": "application"
}
]
}
Because it allows you to provide resumes in various styles as a service. This means that you define one data file (a resume.json) and you upload it as a public gist to github.
Tip
use secret gists
- the filename can be anything
- the first json file will be attempted
Then you can provide that information to this service which will dynamically generate resumes according to compliant formatters. This means that you can create professional looking resumes within seconds after defining your json resume.
You'll want to fork this repository and deploy your own resume generator service.
- Click the fork button at the top right of GitHub or just click this link Fork
- Clone your forked repository
git clone URL_OF_FORKED_REPO_HERE
- Change directory to your local copy of the forked repository
cd jsonresume-service
- Run locally with the project locally
pnpm dev or npm run dev
- Visit localhost:3000
- if nothing happens, run
npm i
- Deploy to the cloud by running going to Vercel and making an account if you don't have one or you another hosting service of your choice.
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