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guillonapa-cv

v1.1.0

Published

Resume for Guillermo Narvaez-Paliza

Downloads

7

Readme

NPM-Resume

npm downloads npm License

This is a small project that I did so anyone can easily view my resume by simply installing an NPM package. Feel free to install and check it out from the command line.

Get Started

To install globally in Mac, type:

sudo npm install -g guillonapa-cv

To install globally in Windows, type:

npm install -g guillonapa-cv

After you have installed the package globally, you can enter from anywhere in the command line guillonapa-cv to browse my resume.

Preview

This project consists of a simple 'Read-Eval-Print' loop using inquirer.js. Some basic linting, testing using Mocha, and code transpiling is done using Grunt. Starting the package from the command line looks something like this:

demo

Code

Feel free to check out the code at https://github.com/guillonapa/NPM-Resume to create your own resume as an NPM package.

I took inspiration from this article, which I also encourage you to check out.