A resume renderer designed specifically for Claude Code to understand and work with your resume content.
Resumx is a resume renderer specifically designed for Claude Code, an AI coding assistant. It transforms Markdown-based resumes into a format that Claude can understand and interact with, allowing developers to maintain resumes that are compatible with AI-assisted workflows. The tool solves the problem of creating resumes that are both human-readable and machine-parsable by specialized AI tools.
Developers who use Claude Code and want to create or maintain a resume that the AI can help work with, edit, or understand as part of their development ecosystem.
Developers choose Resumx because it provides a seamless bridge between traditional resume creation and modern AI-assisted development, offering live previews, easy templating, and direct integration with Claude Code through specialized agent skills.
Resume renderer for Claude Code.
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Optimizes resume structure for Claude Code's parsing, enabling AI-assisted edits and interactions through dedicated agent skills, as specified in the features.
Watch mode provides instant updates as you edit Markdown, allowing developers to see changes without manual refreshes, enhancing workflow efficiency.
Generates a pre-configured Markdown template via `resumx init`, reducing setup time and offering a starting point for resume creation.
Adds specialized skills to Claude Code, improving its ability to work with resume content, which bridges AI and documentation workflows.
Requires installing Playwright for the live preview feature, adding extra steps and potential compatibility issues beyond basic npm installation.
Heavily tied to Claude Code, making it less useful for other AI tools or general-purpose resume rendering without customization.
Focuses on AI-compatible output but lacks built-in support for exporting to common formats like PDF or DOCX for traditional job applications.