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<section> <section>
<h1>Markdown Resume Styles</h1> <h2>Features</h2>
<p>Turn a simple Markdown document into an elegant resume.</p>
<h2>Features</h2>
<ul> <ul>
<li>Turn a simple Markdown document into an elegant resume.</li>
<li>PDF generation via <code>wkhtmltopdf</code> <li>PDF generation via <code>wkhtmltopdf</code>
</li> </li>
<li>Responsive design for multiple device viewport sizes</li> <li>Responsive design for multiple device viewport sizes</li>
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<li>You can now version control and branch your resume.</li> <li>You can now version control and branch your resume.</li>
</ul><h2>Quickstart</h2> </ul><h2>Quickstart</h2>
<pre><code>php ./build/build.php --source sample.md <pre><code>php ./build/build.php --source resume/sample.md
php ./build/build.php --source sample.md --pdf php ./build/build.php --source resume/sample.md --pdf
</code></pre> </code></pre>
<h2>Options</h2> <h2>Options</h2>
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<p>If you want to edit your markdown resume in your editor while watching it <p>If you want to edit your markdown resume in your editor while watching it
update in your browser, run this command:</p> update in your browser, run this command:</p>
<pre><code>watch php ./build/build.php -s sample.md -r <pre><code>watch php ./build/build.php -s resume/sample.md -r
</code></pre> </code></pre>
<p>This makes the build script run periodically, and html document will refresh <p>This makes the build script run when the file changes, and html document will
every two seconds. Open the <code>./ouput/sample.html</code> file in your browser, and refresh every two seconds. Open the <code>./ouput/sample.html</code> file in your browser,
then just save your markdown document when you want to see a fresh preview.</p> and then just save your markdown document when you want to see a fresh preview.</p>
<h2>Development</h2> <h2>Development</h2>

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