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    Pandoc Resume

    Pandoc Resume

    The Markdown Resume

    The pandoc_resume repository provides a flexible workflow for authoring a résumé or CV in Markdown and rendering it to polished outputs like PDF or HTML using Pandoc and ConTeXt. The idea is that you write a single resume.md (or equivalent Markdown) file with your content and structure, and then the build system handles conversion, styling, layout, and output generation. The project includes styles, templates, and assets (CSS, ConTeXt files, Lua filters) to shape how your résumé looks, controlling typography, sections, spacing, and visual formatting. It supports a “make all” workflow (or equivalent commands) to produce HTML and PDF in one go, so from your Markdown edits you can regenerate the outputs reliably. There is also a Docker / docker-compose setup so you can build across machines (including CI) without worrying about installing all the dependencies locally.
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