This is my current CV. It has a bit of an idiosyncratic style as far as the build goes.
cv.Rmd
is where most of the tweaking happens. I have long used a LaTeX CV, and this actually
is one, but I wanted to be able to automatically pull some info from the internet so now I'm
generating the LaTeX document via R Markdown after I scrape my Google Scholar page and check
CRAN logs.
cv-simple.tex
is the pandoc template used by cv.Rmd
. It, in turn, uses the simplecv
class
defined by simplecv.cls
, a version of Zach Scrivena's
simple-resume-cv
[https://github.com/zachscrivena/simple-resume-cv]. I have tweaked quite a bit
but you can see the basic structure, which I wanted for its section headings in the left margin.
There are a number of useful features in his version that I do not use or even removed in this
because I needed to make it workable as a pandoc template.
You can generate the PDF using rmarkdown::render()
directly or
from the command line you can make
as a shortcut.