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README.md
jsonresume-theme-even
A flat JSON Resume theme, compatible with the latest resume schema. Inspired by jsonresume-theme-flat.
- 💄 Markdown support
- 📐 CSS grid layout
- 🌗 Light and dark modes
- 🎨 Customizable colors
- 🧩 Standalone CLI
- 📦 ESM and CommonJS builds
Installation
npm install jsonresume-theme-even
Usage
With resume-cli
resume-cli comes with Even and uses it by default, so you don't even (pun intended) need to install the theme yourself:
npm install resume-cli
npx resume export resume.html
With Resumed
Resumed requires you to install the theme, since it does not come with any by default. It will then automatically load and use Even when rendering a resume:
npm install resumed jsonresume-theme-even
npx resumed render
Standalone usage
Even comes with a barebones CLI that reads resumes from stdin
and outputs HTML to stdout
. This allows usage without any resume builder tools:
npx jsonresume-theme-even < resume.json > resume.html
Options
Colors
You can override theme colors via the .meta.themeOptions.colors
resume field. Each entry defines a tuple of light and (optional) dark color values. If only one array value is defined, it will be used in both light and dark modes.
Here's an example using the default theme colors:
{
"meta": {
"themeOptions": {
"colors": {
"background": ["#ffffff", "#191e23"],
"dimmed": ["#f3f4f5", "#23282d"],
"primary": ["#191e23", "#fbfbfc"],
"secondary": ["#6c7781", "#ccd0d4"],
"accent": ["#0073aa", "#00a0d2"]
}
}
}
}