An ATS friendly simple Typst CV template, inspired by alta-typst by George Honeywood. See example.pdf
for the rendered PDF output.
- Two-column layout: Experience on the left and other important details on the right, organized for easy scanning.
- Customizable icons: Add and replace icons to suit your personal style.
- Responsive design: Adjusts well for various print formats.
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Install Typst CLI: Follow the installation instructions on the Typst CLI GitHub page to set up Typst on your machine.
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/sardorml/vantage-typst.git cd vantage-typst
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Run Typst:
Use the following command to render your CV:
typst compile example.typ
This will generate a PDF output in the same directory.
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Edit your CV:
Open the
example.typ
file in your preferred text editor to customize the layout.
You can easily customize your personal data by editing the configuration.yaml
file. This file allows you to set your name, contact information, work experience, education, and skills. Here’s how to do it:
- Open the
configuration.yaml
file in your text editor. - Update the fields with your personal information.
- Save the file, and your CV will automatically reflect these changes when you compile it.
You can enhance your CV with additional icons by following these steps:
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Upload Icons: Place your
.svg
files in theicons/
folder. -
Reference Icons: Modify the
links
array in the Typst file to include your new icons by referencing their filenames as thename
values.Example:
links: [ { name: "your-icon-name", url: "https://example.com" }, ]
For existing icons, the current selection is sourced from Lucide Icons.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Icons are from Lucide Icons and are subject to their terms.
- Inspired by the work of George Honeywood.
- Thanks to Lucide Icons for providing the icon library.
For any questions or contributions, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request!