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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.
[![](assets/office_space.jpg)][8]
Looking for a desktop GUI version with pretty timelines and graphs? Check out [FluentCV Desktop][7].
## 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][6] and [authoring tools][7].
- 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][4] and [NPM][5]. Then:
1. (Optional, for PDF support) Install the latest official [wkhtmltopdf][3] binary for your platform.
2. Install **fluentcmd** by running `npm install fluentcmd -g`.
3. 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:
```bash
fluentcmd [inputs] [outputs] [-t theme].
```
Where `[inputs]` is one or more .json resume files, separated by spaces; `[outputs]` is one or more destination resumes, each prefaced with the `-o` option; and `[theme]` is the desired theme. For example:
```bash
# Generate all resume formats (HTML, PDF, DOC, TXT)
fluentcmd resume.json -o out/resume.all -t modern
# Generate a specific resume format
fluentcmd resume.json -o out/resume.html
fluentcmd resume.json -o out/resume.pdf
fluentcmd resume.json -o out/resume.md
fluentcmd resume.json -o out/resume.doc
fluentcmd resume.json -o out/resume.json
fluentcmd resume.json -o out/resume.txt
# Specify 2 inputs and 3 outputs
fluentcmd in1.json in2.json -o out.html -o out.doc -o out.pdf
```
You should see something to the effect of:
```
*** FluentCMD v0.3.1 ***
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
Generating JSON resume: out/resume.json
Generating MARKDOWN resume: out/resume.md
```
## Advanced
### Applying a theme
You can specify a predefined or custom theme via the optional `-t` parameter. For a predefined theme, include the theme name. For a custom theme, include the path to the custom theme's folder.
```bash
fluentcmd resume.json -t modern
fluentcmd resume.json -t ~/foo/bar/my-custom-theme/
```
As of v0.3.1, 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:
```bash
# Merge specific.json onto base.json and generate all formats
fluentcmd base.json specific.json -o 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()][9]-style behavior and there's no arbitrary limit to how many resumes you can merge:
```bash
fluentcmd in1.json in2.json in3.json in4.json -o out.html -o 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:
```bash
# Generate out1.doc, out1.pdf, and foo.txt from me.json.
fluentcmd me.json -o out1.doc -o out1.pdf -o foo.txt
```
You can also omit the output file(s) and/or theme completely:
```bash
# 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...
```bash
# Generate all resume formats (HTML, PDF, DOC, TXT, etc.)
fluentcmd me.json -o out/resume.all
```
..tells FluentCV to read `me.json` and generate `out/resume.md`, `out/resume.doc`, `out/resume.html`, `out/resume.txt`, `out/resume.pdf`, and `out/resume.json`.
## License
MIT. Go crazy. See [LICENSE.md][1] for details.
[1]: LICENSE.md
[2]: http://phantomjs.org/
[3]: http://wkhtmltopdf.org/
[4]: https://nodejs.org/
[5]: https://www.npmjs.com/
[6]: http://jsonresume.org
[7]: http://fluentcv.com
[8]: https://youtu.be/N9wsjroVlu8
[9]: https://api.jquery.com/jquery.extend/