An introduction to merge conflicts that creates a simple Jekyll + GitHub Pages based on jglovier's resume template.
To test locally, run the following in your terminal:
- Clone repo locally
bundle install
bundle exec jekyll serve
- Open your browser to
localhost:4000
First you'll want to fork the repo to your own account. Then clone it locally and customize, or use the GitHub web editor to customize.
Most of the basic customization will take place in the /_config.yml
file. Here is a list of customizations available via /_config.yml
:
Most of the content configuration will take place in the /_layouts/resume.html
file. Simply edit the markup there accordingly
GitHub Pages will host this for free with your GitHub account. Just make sure you're using a gh-pages
branch, and the site will automatically be available at yourusername.github.io/resume-template
(you can rename the repo to resume for your own use if you want it to be available at yourusername.github.io/resume
). You can also add a CNAME if you want it to be available at a custom domain...
To setup your GH Pages site with a custom domain, follow the instructions on the GitHub Help site for that topic.
Right now resume-template only has one theme. More are coming 🔜 though. ❤️
A feature roadmap is available here. If you features suggestions, please open a new issue.
- To contribute to the development of the On Demand course, visit the On Demand repository.
- To contribute to the resume template, visit the Resume Template repository.
The code and styles are licensed under the MIT license. See project license. Obviously you should not use the content of this demo repo in your own resume. 😉