LaTeX easy-to-use template for tech resume that auto-build on a github page.
Note
The QR code and result pdf will be found in the output/
folder.
To use this template, you will need to have LaTeX installed on your system. If you don't have LaTeX installed, you can use Overleaf to edit and compile the template.
Personally, I use LaTeX workshop extension for VSCode.
To use this template, you can either download the zip file or clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/MorganKryze/Resume-LaTeX.git
Once installed, it's pretty much it, just edit the resume.tex
file to your liking and compile it automatically with LaTeX workshop. the outcome will be a resume.pdf
file.
If you encounter errors in the compilation, check that you have correctly installed all the libraries needed.
Then enter in the settings > pages : select "from branch", select "gh-pages" (create the branch if it does not exist), and select "/root". Now at every push, the pdf will be updated on your own github page preview.
If you want to only one language or two languages, you can update the options.yml
file like this (only english for example):
languages:
- english
# - french
To create a qr-code, you can call the qr-code.py
file:
python src/generate_qr_code.py
If you want to use the convert.py file to convert your resume to a jpg or png file, you will need to install the dependencies with:
pip install -r requirements.txt
And add the poppler package to your system.
On macOs, you can install it with:
brew install poppler
Then, according to your os, follow the instructions here.
Finally, you can run the script with:
python src/convert_and_merge.py
This will convert your resume.pdf to a resume.jpg file (this is the manual way, you can also use the script to automatically convert your resume.pdf to a resume.jpg file at every push).
To do so, update the options.yml file by giving the url of your new picture, or by pasting your custom image in src/assets/
and giving the name of the image in the options.yml file. For a url image, you can go like this:
image_source: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MorganKryze/Signature-Generator/main/src/resources/cat.jpg
Furthermore, you can also change the color of the qr-code by changing the color_panel
value in the options.yml file with the r, g b values of the color you want:
color_panel:
- 0
- 0
- 0
This fork is based off of jakegut/resume.
Itself based off of sb2nov/resume.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.