Created: - jb2resume-modern.latex: Improved classic template with better spacing, modern typography, proper bullet points, and visual hierarchy - awesome-cv.latex: Modern, vibrant template inspired by awesome-cv with accent colors and contemporary design Updated Makefile: - Add resume-modern target for building with improved template - Add resume-awesome target for building with awesome-cv template - Keep classic resume target for original jb2resume template - Add help target showing all available commands and templates - Improved documentation with template usage examples Updated CLAUDE.md: - Document all three templates with descriptions - Add template selection guide with decision tree - Provide recommendations for different company types - Show example usage for each template Template Usage: make resume FILE_NAME=path/to/resume # Classic jb2resume make resume-modern FILE_NAME=path/to/resume # Modern improved make resume-awesome FILE_NAME=path/to/resume # Awesome-CV inspired Rebuilt all existing resumes with modern template as default, with awesome-cv versions available for comparison. Benefits: - Multiple visual styles to match company culture - Better spacing and readability in modern template - Professional appearance with subtle or bold styling options - All templates ATS-compatible for automated screening - Easy to test different visual presentations Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Resume templates for Pandoc.
All of the templates in this directory are dual licensed, under both the GPL (v2 or higher, same as pandoc) and the BSD 3-clause license (included below).
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