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    My Resume

    My Resume

    A simple resume

    This project provides a minimalist, developer-friendly way to build, customize, and publish your résumé from structured data. Instead of wrestling with word processors, you define your content in a simple schema (like JSON/YAML) and generate a clean, responsive résumé site. The default theme focuses on readability, typographic hierarchy, and recruiter-friendly layout, while also being straightforward to restyle or extend. A live preview workflow helps you iterate quickly without export friction, and export to static HTML or PDF makes sharing easy. The codebase is intentionally small and approachable so you can personalize sections, reorder blocks, or add custom components with little overhead. ...
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    PYWAL

    PYWAL

    Generate and change color-schemes on the fly

    ...It analyzes the input image, extracts a palette, and builds theme files for terminals, window managers, and various desktop applications so everything looks coordinated. The magic is that it’s not just a one-off script: it supports many terminals, shells, and launchers, and can export the colors in multiple formats (JSON, Xresources, CSS) for other programs to consume. It also includes a set of predefined themes if you don’t want to generate from an image. Many users integrate PYWAL into their login or wallpaper-change workflows so the desktop “breathes” with whatever image they set. It’s lightweight, fast, and fits perfectly into the r/unixporn workflow of building cohesive, themed desktops.
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