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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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## How do I get started with HackMyResume?
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1. Install with NPM: `[sudo] npm install hackmyresume -g`.
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2. Create a new resume with: `hackmyresume NEW <resume-name>.json`.
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3. Test with `hackmyresume BUILD <resume-name>.json`. Look in the `out/` folder.
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4. Play around with different themes with the `-t` or `--theme` parameter. You can use any [FRESH](https://github.com/fluentdesk/fresh-themes) or [JSON Resume](https://jsonresume.org/themes) theme. The latter have to be installed first.
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## What is FRESH?
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FRESH is the **F**luent **R**esume and **E**mployment **S**ystem for **H**umans. It's an open-source, user-first workflow, schema, and set of practices for technical candidates and recruiters.
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## What is FRESCA?
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The **F**RESH **R**esume and **E**mployment **SC**hem**A**—an open-source, JSON-driven schema for resumes, CVs, and other employment artifacts. FRESCA is the recommended schema/format for FRESH, with optional support for JSON Resume.
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## What is JSON Resume?
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An [open resume standard](http://jsonresume.org/themes/) sponsored by Hired.com. Like FRESCA, JSON Resume is JSON-driven and open-source. Unlike FRESCA, JSON Resume targets a worldwide audience where FRESCA is optimized for technical candidates.
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## Should I use the FRESH or JSON Resume format/schema for my resume?
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Both! The workflow we like to use:
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1. Create a resume in FRESH format for tooling and analysis.
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2. Convert it to JSON Resume format for additional themes/tools.
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3. Maintain both versions.
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Both formats are open-source and both formats are JSON-driven. FRESH was designed as a universal container format and superset of existing formats, where the JSON Resume format is intended for a generic audience.
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## How do I use a FRESH theme?
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FRESH themes currently come preinstalled with HackMyResume.
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1. Specify the theme name in the `--theme` or `-t` parameter to the **build** command:
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```bash
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hackmyresume BUILD my-resume.json --theme <theme-name>`
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```
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`<theme-name>` can be one of `positive`, `compact`, `modern`, `minimist`, `hello-world`, or `awesome`.
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2. Check your output folder. Although under FRESH, HTML formats are hardened to a degree for local file access, it's best to view HTML formats over a local web server connection.
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## How do I use a JSON Resume theme?
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1. Install the theme locally. The easiest way to do that is with NPM.
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```bash
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npm install jsonresume-theme-classy
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```
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2. Pass the theme folder path into HackMyResume:
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```bash
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hackmyresume BUILD resume.json --theme node_modules/jsonresume-theme-classy
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```
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3. Check your output folder. It's best to view HTML formats over a local web server connection.
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## Should I keep my resume in version control?
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Absolutely! As text-based, JSON-driven documents, both FRESH and JSON Resume are ideal candidates for version control. Future versions of HackMyResume will have this functionality built-in.
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## Can I change the default section titles ("Employment", "Skills", etc.)?
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If you're using a FRESH theme, yes. First, create a HackMyResume options file mapping resume sections to your preferred section title:
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```javascript
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// myoptions.json
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{
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"sectionTitles": {
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"employment": "empleo",
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"skills": "habilidades",
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"education": "educación"
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}
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}
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```
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Then, pass the options file into the `-o` or `--opts` parameter:
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```bash
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hackmyresume BUILD resume.json -o myoptions.json
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```
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This ability is currently only supported for FRESH resume themes.
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## The HackMyResume terminal color scheme is giving me a headache! Can I disable it?
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Yes. Use the `--no-color` option to disable terminal colors:
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`hackmyresume <somecommand> <someoptions> --no-color`
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