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I will often work with various parts of the stack or technologies. However, when generating a resume for a specific part of the stack, let's say front-end, I want to exclude my back-end, infra, or experience. This could be done by making highlights an array of objects, where each object can have an array of tags. I recognize that this would be an absolute nightmare for existing themes, so maybe they can be added at the end of the string with something like `resume-schema-tags:python, Kubernetes and then themes can opt-in.
The existence of these specific highlight tags could also be used to populate tags for the position in the resume, if desired, as mentioned here
Thoughts? Kind of hoping a solution exists out there already, but haven't seen it yet.
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I am (amateurishly) trying to do this. Because I want that behavior. It currently involves editing the schema and the using a python script to strip it out for actual resume creation. So, already, is not the right words. But sense you mentioned it. I thought I would bring it up. Still very WIP. There is a meta section for data that I just moments ago found out about, so, I might look into that. But in case you are still curious. You are not alone.
I will often work with various parts of the stack or technologies. However, when generating a resume for a specific part of the stack, let's say front-end, I want to exclude my back-end, infra, or experience. This could be done by making highlights an array of objects, where each object can have an array of tags. I recognize that this would be an absolute nightmare for existing themes, so maybe they can be added at the end of the string with something like `resume-schema-tags:python, Kubernetes and then themes can opt-in.
The existence of these specific highlight tags could also be used to populate tags for the position in the resume, if desired, as mentioned here
Thoughts? Kind of hoping a solution exists out there already, but haven't seen it yet.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: