Note: This repo is in its infancy. I have just migrated away from maintaining this material using InDesign (no tears were shed over that move), so I expect this to grow and change quite a bit as I lock in on a long term approach.
This repository houses my resume/cv and associated tooling. This is not designed to be template for others to use, however it has aspects that were inspired by other well known Latex resume/cv templates.
The core idea behind the approach seen here is that I often need different versions of my resume, and regularly need to update resume versions and my cv. This repository allows me to do so through a common interface that gives flexibility and editability. This functions much better than maintaining something like this through a visual program since it separates the data and styles to some degree.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. You can do as you wish with it. It is not designed to be a template for your own resume/cv but I would be happy if others got use out of the work I put into it. Linking back to me/this repo is always appreciated if you found anything here to be helpful.
I will do my best to maintain a list of resources I used or found helpful for this project below.
- Posquit0's Awesome CV Repo. The general approach I used was heavily influenced by this repo.
- Overleaf documentaion page on writing a class. This is a useful place to learn how to create a simple framework of a class in Latex.