My resume in LaTeX (template suited for new graduate; 应届生简历模板)
This repository holds my resume (Chinese and English), the resume LaTeX template.
This template is based on the YACC: Another Awesome CV by Christophe Roger, which is further based on the Plasmati Graduate CV by Alessandro Plasmati.
This template is also available on Overleaf. Welcome to try it and report back.
Linux
resume-zh.tex
and resume-en.tex
with your versions;make
:-)Windows
resume-zh.tex
and resume-en.tex
with your versions;resume-*.tex
in TeXWorks, choose XeLaTeX
to compile,
and confirm the prompts to install the missing packages along
the run.NOTE: The fontawesome5 package from CTAN is used, which is more advanced and bundles with the font files.
The original fontawesome5 contents are now obsolete but kept for reference.
I wrote a simple tool
make-fontawesome5.py
, which will download the latest icon list from the Font Awesome project and then generate the LaTeX style file for using the latest Font Awesome 5 fonts (the free edition) in LaTeX.This Python script requires the
PyYAML
package, which can be installed withpip3 install --user PyYAML
orsudo apt install python3-yaml
.A pre-generated style file
fontawesome5.sty
(matches Font Awesome v5.15.4) is also provided.The Font Awesome fonts are designed by the Font Awesome project and can be obtained from here. NOTE: All the following 3 fonts should be installed into the system:
- Font Awesome 5 Free (generic icons in regular style, much less than the solid style)
- Font Awesome 5 Free Solid (generic icons in solid style)
- Font Awesome 5 Free Brands (various brand icons)
i.e., the following 3 OTF files are needed:
Font Awesome 5 Free-Regular-400.otf
Font Awesome 5 Free-Solid-900.otf
Font Awesome 5 Brands-Regular-400.otf
Linux (Debian 12/bookworm)
texlive-fonts-extra
package, but it pulls off
lots of fonts and costs ~1.6GB disk space!fontawesome5
package to ~/texmf
with the tlmgr
(TeX Live Manager) tool:
(1) initialize the user tree: tlmgr --usermode init-usertree
;
(2) install the package: tlmgr --usermode install fontawesome5
.Windows (MiKTeX 22.10)
MiKTeX will auto prompt for the missing package, so just confirm to install it.
Besides the Font Awesome fonts, this template also requires the following opensource fonts:
IBM Plex (Serif, Mono)
Download the OpenType.zip
archive from the
releases page,
and then extract the IBM-Plex-Serif
and IBM-Plex-Mono
directories
and install them.
Download the NotoSerifCJKsc.zip
archive
(Language Specific OTFs Simplified Chinese) from the
releases page,
and then install all of them.
On Debian Linux, simply do apt install fonts-ibm-plex fonts-noto-cjk
.
Of course, you can use the fonts you prefer by modifying the template directly. However, you may need to tweak the column width in the template accordingly.
On Linux systems, create a directory for each font family under
~/.local/share/fonts
, then copy the font files (OTF or TTF) over,
then execute fc-cache -f
to refresh the font cache, done.
Take the Font Awesome font family as an example:
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/fonts/FontAwesome
cp <font-awesome-otf-files> ~/.local/share/fonts/FontAwesome/
fc-cache -fv
fc-list | grep 'FontAwesome'
resume.cls
is distributed under the
LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL) Version 1.3c.make-fontawesome5.py
is distributed under the
MIT License.