YAAC: Another Awesome CV [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/darwiin/yaac-another-awesome-cv.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/darwiin/yaac-another-awesome-cv) [![Example](https://img.shields.io/badge/Exemple-pdf-blue.svg)](https://github.com/darwiin/yaac-another-awesome-cv/releases/download/v1.8.0/cv.pdf) ================= ## Quick start You can edit online **YAAC: Another Awesome CV** template on [Overleaf](https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/awesome-source-cv/wrdjtkkytqcw). Feel free to use my [referal link](https://www.overleaf.com/signup?ref=54c221604cd6) if you want to create your account. ## About **YAAC: Another Awesome CV** was first based on a CV template from Alessandro Plasmati. This template used _XeLaTeX_ engine and _[Fontin Sans](http://www.exljbris.com/fontinsans.html)_ font. **Personal data** has moved on top of the first page just before the position and _[Fontin Sans](http://www.exljbris.com/fontinsans.html)_ font has been replaced by _[Source Sans Pro Font](https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-sans-pro)_ from Adobe. _[Font Awesome](http://fontawesome.io/)_ icons highlight important elements. Unlike _Alessandro Plasmati_ CV template, all layout stuff in **YAAC: Another Awesome CV** has moved in the Latex class file _yaac-another-awesome-cv.cls_ to improve source code readability and style reusability. More informations about the original Alessandro Plasmati template can be found here : - [ Scribd ](http://fr.scribd.com/doc/16335667/Writing-your-Professional-CV-with-LaTeX) - [ LaTeX Templates ](http://www.latextemplates.com/template/plasmati-graduate-cv) - [ ShareLatex ](https://www.sharelatex.com/templates/cv-or-resume/professional-cv) ## Preview ### Normal style | Page. 1 | Page. 2 | |:---:|:---:| | ![Résumé](example/preview/cv1.jpeg) | ![Résumé](example/preview/cv2.jpeg) | ### Alternative style | Page. 1 | Page. 2 | |:---:|:---:| | ![Résumé](example/preview/cv1-alternative.jpeg) | ![Résumé](example/preview/cv2-alternative.jpeg) | ## How to use **YAAC: Another Awesome CV** latex class ### Use the **YAAC: Another Awesome CV** options When declaring the `\documentclass` you can use option(s) to customize your CV rendering. ```latex % Used with no option, the template will use the 'traditional' % header layout your system fonts and the default color scheme ie. blue \documentclass{yaac-another-awesome-cv} % Used with localFont option the template will use the 'traditional' % header layout, fonts included in the fonts directory and the default color scheme \documentclass[localFont]{yaac-another-awesome-cv} % Used with localFont option, the template will use the 'alternative' % header layout, your system fonts and the default color scheme \documentclass[alternative]{yaac-another-awesome-cv} ``` ### Construct the header Outside of the `\socialinfo` wrapper you have to define the mandatory parameters `\name` and `\tagline`. ```latex % Define author's name % Usage: \name{}{} % Mandatory \name{Christophe}{ROGER} % Define author's photo (optional) % Usage: \photo[]{}{} % The shape of the author's photo is circular by default. \photo{2.5cm}{darwiin} % Define author's tagline % Usage: \tagline{} % Mandatory \tagline{Chef de projet IT} ``` Most social network have their command to render a clickable link or a simple text entry. ```latex % Render author's linked-in (optional) % Usage: \linkedin{} \linkedin{christopheroger} % Render author's viadeo(optional) % Usage: \viadeo{} \viadeo{christopheroger} % Render author's github (optional) % Usage: \github{} \github{darwiin} % Render author's email (optional) % Usage: \email{} \email{christophe.roger@mail.com} ``` Put these command in the `\socialinfo` wrapper. Feel free to add `\\` when you want to force a new line. ```latex \socialinfo{ \linkedin{christopheroger} \viadeo{christopheroger} \github{darwiin}\\ \smartphone{+687 123 456} \email{christophe.roger@mail.com}\\ \address{2 Rue du quartier, 98765 Ville, Pays}\\ \infos{Né le 23 septembre 1982 (35 ans) à Nouméa, Nouvelle-Calédonie} } ``` Use the `\makecvheader`command to generate the header. ```latex \makecvheader ``` ### Construct the _comptences_ or _skills_ section To list your awesome skills as keyword lists you first have to declare the `keywords` environment and then fill it with a list of keywordsentry ```latex % Begin a new keywords environment to show us your awesome keywords \begin{keywords} % Here's go your keyword lists group by categories \keywordsentry{Frameworks}{Spring, Spring Boot, \textbf{Ionic 3}, Angular 2, Angular 4, ZK, JBoss RichFaces} \end{keywords} ``` ### Construct the _experiences_ section To describe your experiences you have first to declare the `experiences` environment ```latex % Begin a new experiences environment to use experience and consultantexperience macro \begin{experiences} % Here's go your experiences \end{experiences} ``` Then you can describe your experiences using **\experience** and **\consultantexperience** entries. Each entry must be separated by the **\emptyseparator** ```latex % Begin a new experiences environment to use experience and consultantexperience macro \begin{experiences} % The experience entry work as below and can be used to describe a job experience \experience {End date} {Experience title}{Enterprise}{Country} {Begin date} { experience details \begin{itemize} \item Item 1: _Item 1 description_ \item Item 2: _Item 2 description_ \item Item 3: _Item 3 description_ \end{itemize} } {Technology highlights} % The emptyseparator macro is used to create white space in your experience \emptySeparator % The consultantexperience macro is very similar to the experience macro, but offer you % the possibility tu put client details \consultantexperience {End date} {Experience title}{Enterprise}{Country} {Begin date} {Client job title}{Clent enterprise} { experience details \begin{itemize} \item Item 1: _Item 1 description_ \item Item 2: _Item 2 description_ \item Item 3: _Item 3 description_ \end{itemize} } {Technology highlights} \end{experiences} ``` ### Construct the _languages_ section The _languages_ section use the **skills** environment. ```latex % Begin a new skills environment and fill it with skill entries \begin{skills} % Render a skill in the skills environment % Usage: \skill{}{} \skill{Français}{5} \skill{Anglais}{4} % End the skills environment \end{skills} ``` ### Construct the _scolarship_ section The _scolarship_ section use the **scolarship** environment. ```latex \begin{scholarship} % Render a scholarshipentry in the scolarship environment % Usage: \scholarshipentry{}{} \scholarshipentry{2007} {Master STIC Professionel filière MBDS de l'Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis (Master Informatique spécialité Multimédia, Base de Données et intégration de Systèmes)} \scholarshipentry{2005} {Licence Sciences et Technologies, Mention Informatique, de l'Université de Nouvelle-Calédonie} \end{scholarship} ``` ### Construct the _projects_ section The _projects_ section use the **projects** environment. ```latex \begin{projects} \project {Simply City}{2017 - 2018} {\website{https://www.simplycity.nc}{https://www.simplycity.nc} \website{https://innovation.engie.com/fr/news/actus/territoires/simply-city-lappli-qui-simplifie-la-ville-au-ces-2018-avec-engie/8156}{Présentation CES 2018} } {Simply City est une application mobile, gratuite et participative destinée à tous les habitants, visiteurs et touristes qui séjournent dans une ville. L’application permet de connaître toutes les informations et services utiles en temps réel.} {Ionic 3,Typescript,Javascript,Visual Studio Code} \end{projects} ``` ### Construct the _references_ section The _references_ section use the **references** environment. ```latex \begin{references} % Here's go your references \end{references} ``` Then you can list your references as follow: ```latex \begin{referees} \referee {John Snow} {Lord Commander of the Night Watch} {Night Watch} {john.snow@nightwatch.org} {+687 987 654} \referee {Géry Loutre} {Architecte logiciel} {Cafat} {ref1@cafat.nc} {+687 987 654} \begin{referees} ``` ## License Latex class file _yaac-another-awesome-cv_ is published under the term of the [LPPL Version 1.3c](https://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt). All content files are published under the term of the [CC BY-SA 4.0 License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode).