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28kayak update resume 2025 #2

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  • New Features
    • An improved automation process now automatically generates and securely archives your resume file, ensuring consistently up-to-date records and a smoother user experience.
    • The resume content has been substantially updated with revised personal details, refreshed professional experience, enhanced educational background, updated project information, and a new section for extracurricular activities, reliably reflecting your current status.

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This pull request replaces the linting step in the GitHub Actions workflow with a resume generation process. The workflow now runs resume.py to create a resume file, then archives and uploads two artifacts. In addition, the content of the resume has been updated completely, with changes to personal details, professional experience, project descriptions, education, and the addition of volunteering activities. These modifications shift the focus from code quality checks to resume creation and management.

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File(s) Change Summary
.github/workflows/...python-app.yml - Removed "Lint with flake8" step
- Added "Run resume.py to generate a resume file"
- Added "Archive the generated resume" using actions/upload-artifact@v4 to upload output/test/code-coverage.html as kaya_resume
- Added "Upload Artifact" to upload resume.html with a 30-day retention period
resume.md - Updated personal information (name, email, phone, location)
- Overhauled professional experience by replacing previous roles with new positions at Rakuten Group Inc, Roundhuit Co., Ltd, and laiblitz. Inc
- Updated project, education details and added volunteering section

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant Runner as GitHub Actions Runner
    participant Script as resume.py
    participant Artifact as Artifact Service

    Runner->>Script: Execute resume.py
    Script-->>Runner: Generate resume.html
    Runner->>Artifact: Archive output/test/code-coverage.html as kaya_resume
    Runner->>Artifact: Upload resume.html (30-day retention)
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Possibly related PRs

  • Create python-app.yml #1: Introduces a new workflow that includes linting and running resume.py, indicating a direct relationship with the changes in the current PR.

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I'm a rabbit with hops so light,
Coding away through day and night.
Resume generated with a simple script,
Artifacts archived on a nimble trip.
My whiskers twitch with coding delight,
Celebrating changes with a joyful byte!
🐇💻 Hop on to a brighter update!


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@28kayak 28kayak merged commit 486ac71 into main Mar 2, 2025
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