Probably overkill, but I use Pandoc to generate tailored resumes for roles and jobs I’m interested in.
I keep a list of all my skills, experience and education in a YAML file and have a LaTeX template that I clone when creating a new resume. Then it’s just a matter of replacing the template fields with YAML metadata and running Pandoc.
I have the same set up to generate both my resume and my website using an HTML template. Makes it easy to update one YAML file and update both my CV and my personal website
The man page is a very nice touch! Do you have source in GH or elsewhere about this harness? I am using Restructured text and rst2pdf but this looks so much nicer!
I also use pandoc to generate CVs, happy to know I'm not alone :) I don't do anything as sophisticated as you, but my main resume is in markdown so I use it to create a .pdf or word doc and to apply .css styling where appropriate.
I keep a list of all my skills, experience and education in a YAML file and have a LaTeX template that I clone when creating a new resume. Then it’s just a matter of replacing the template fields with YAML metadata and running Pandoc.