Fixes a bug that occurs when an explicit output file with an extension other than .all is specified on the command line.
fluentcmd
Generate beautiful, targeted resumes from your command line or shell.
FluentCMD is a hackable, data-driven, dev-friendly resume authoring tool with support for HTML, Markdown, Word, PDF, plain text, smoke signal, carrier pigeon, and other arbitrary-format resumes and CVs.
Looking for a desktop GUI version with pretty timelines and graphs? Check out FluentCV Desktop.
Features
- Runs on OS X, Linux, and Windows.
- Store your resume data as a durable, versionable JSON, YML, or XML document.
- Generate multiple targeted resumes in multiple formats, based on your needs.
- Output to HTML, PDF, Markdown, Word, JSON, XML, or other arbitrary formats.
- Never update one piece of information in four different resumes again.
- Compatible with the JSON Resume standard and authoring tools.
- Free and open-source through the MIT license.
- Forthcoming: StackOverflow and LinkedIn support.
- Forthcoming: More themes!
Install
FluentCMD requires a recent version of Node.js and NPM. Then:
- (Optional, for PDF support) Install the latest official wkhtmltopdf binary for your platform.
- Install fluentcmd by running
npm install fluentcmd -g
. - You're ready to go!
Use
Assuming you've got a JSON-formatted resume handy, generating resumes in different formats and combinations easy. Just run:
fluentcmd [inputs] [outputs] [-t theme]
.
Where [inputs]
is one or more .json resume files, [outputs]
is one or more destination resumes, and [theme]
is the desired theme. For example:
# Generate all resume formats (HTML, PDF, DOC, TXT)
fluentcmd resume.json resume.all -t modern
# Generate a specific resume format
fluentcmd resume.json resume.html -t modern
fluentcmd resume.json resume.txt -t modern
fluentcmd resume.json resume.pdf -t modern
fluentcmd resume.json resume.doc -t modern
You should see something to the effect of:
*** FluentCMD v0.3.0 ***
Reading JSON resume: foo/resume.json
Generating HTML resume: out/resume.html
Generating TXT resume: out/resume.txt
Generating DOC resume: out/resume.doc
Generating PDF resume: out/resume.pdf
Advanced
Applying a theme
You can specify a predefined or custom theme via the -t
parameter. For a predefined theme, include the theme name. For a custom theme, include the path to the custom theme's folder.
fluentcmd resume.json -t modern
fluentcmd resume.json -t ~/foo/bar/my-custom-theme/
As of v0.3.0, available predefined themes are modern
, minimist
, informatic
, and hello-world
.
Merging resumes
You can merge multiple resumes together by specifying them in order from most generic to most specific:
# Merge specific.json onto base.json and generate all formats
fluentcmd base.json specific.json resume.all
This can be useful for overriding a base (generic) resume with information from a specific (targeted) resume. For example, you might override your generic catch-all "software developer" resume with specific details from your targeted "game developer" resume, or combine two partial resumes into a "complete" resume. Merging follows conventional extend()-style behavior and there's no arbitrary limit to how many resumes you can merge:
fluentcmd in1.json in2.json in3.json in4.json out.html out.doc
Reading JSON resume: in1.json
Reading JSON resume: in2.json
Reading JSON resume: in3.json
Reading JSON resume: in4.json
Merging in4.json onto in3.json onto in2.json onto in1.json
Generating HTML resume: out.html
Generating WORD resume: out.doc
Multiple targets
You can specify multiple output targets and FluentCMD will build them:
# Generate out1.doc, out1.pdf, and foo.txt from me.json.
fluentcmd me.json out1.doc out1.pdf foo.txt
You can also omit the output file(s) and/or theme completely:
# Equivalent to "fluentcmd resume.json resume.all -t modern"
fluentcmd resume.json
Using .all
The special .all
extension tells FluentCMD to generate all supported output formats for the given resume. For example, this...
# Generate all resume formats (HTML, PDF, DOC, TXT, etc.)
fluentcmd input.json output.all
..tells FluentCV to read input.json
and generate output.doc
, output.html
, output.txt
, output.pdf
. That's more or less equivalent to:
# Generate all resume formats (HTML, PDF, DOC, TXT)
fluentcmd input.json output.doc output.html output.txt output.pdf
License
MIT. Go crazy. See LICENSE.md for details.