Go to file
devlinjd 2f7a5b58dc Merge remote-tracking branch 'refs/remotes/origin/dev' 2015-10-10 21:50:45 -04:00
themes Remove value judgment. 2015-10-10 21:49:56 -04:00
.gitattributes Initial commit. 2015-10-06 14:20:47 -04:00
.gitignore Initial commit. 2015-10-06 14:20:47 -04:00
LICENSE.md Initial commit. 2015-10-06 14:20:47 -04:00
README.md Update README. 2015-10-10 17:45:29 -04:00
package.json Update package.json version. 2015-10-10 17:10:47 -04:00

README.md

watermark

Predefined template-based resume themes for FluentCV and FluentCMD.

  • minimist: A no-frills theme.
  • informatic: An informative theme for technical resumes.
  • modern: A middle of the road theme with a modern look 'n feel.
  • hello-world: A simple-as-possible example theme.
  • New themes added weekly.

How It Works

Each theme lives in a folder, e.g., themes/informatic or themes/modern. The folder contains individual template files assembled by the theme author. Each template can be used to generate a single type of output file such as HTML, Word, or PDF. Template files are named according to this scheme...

[ OuputFormat ].[ InputFormat ]

...where [OuputFormat] and [InputFormat] are both one of html, pdf, md, txt, doc, or xml. For example:

  • html.html = An HTML template used to generate an HTML document.
  • doc.xml = An XML template used to generate an MS Word document.
  • pdf.html = An HTML template used to generate a PDF document.
  • md.txt = A text template used to generate a Markdown document.

This scheme ensures that theme template files have the "correct" file extension when the theme author is working with them in an editor—if your source data is XML then the template file will have an .xml extension regardless of whether you're ultimately generating an HTML page or a PDF document from that XML. It also provides a declarative mapping between a given input format (say, XML) and a given output file type (say, a Word doc or spreadsheet).

License

MIT. See LICENSE.md for details.