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@jsoncv/theme_illinois_1

v0.1.2

Published

An example template for JSONCV

Downloads

3

Readme

Illinois One Theme

GitHub Releases NPM Release

Installation

This theme can be installed by pulling the repository from git or using npm. You need to have the JSONCV CLI installed to be able to use the theme.

Using Git

Pull the repository to your computer

git pull https://github.com/jsoncv/theme_illinois_1.git

install requirements using npm or yarn

cd theme_illinois_1
# then
npm install
# or
yarn

Compile the typescript code

npm run build
# or
yarn build

Use the theme with your CV

jsoncv serve -t /path/to/theme_illinois_1 cv.json

Using NPM

Install the theme globally

npm install -g @jsoncv/cli

Use the theme with your CV by referencing its name

jsoncv serve -t @jsoncv/theme_illinois_1 cv.json

Purpose and Guides

This theme is created as a guideline so people who want to design their own CV, or design themes, can get familiar with the requirements of a JSONCV theme. This theme will be updated to keep up with the future changes in JSONCV schema or different interfaces. I will include guidelines on the requirements of the theme, good design practices, as well as guidelines on publishing content to npm.

Theme Requirements

TBA

Good Design Practices

TBA

NPM Publishing Guidelines

TBA

Helping the Community

I strongly urge anyone who design their own themes for JSONCV to publish them under MIT license so others in the community can benefit from them as well.