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avinal e10ecfe218 update resume.png with changes
Signed-off-by: Avinal Kumar <avinal.xlvii@gmail.com>
2024-10-19 18:45:31 +05:30
avinal 6c0e8f1e5e Merge pull request #5 from 1993CRV/replace-hyphen-with-en-dash
minor suggestions
2024-10-19 18:28:31 +05:30
1993CRV 1f5473e5b7 clean up comcv.cls file 2024-10-19 01:29:03 -04:00
1993CRV 72b42f900c clean up resume.tex file 2024-10-19 01:28:44 -04:00
1993CRV 5039d70e42 clean up .gitignore 2024-10-19 01:28:25 -04:00
1993CRV 2926ce2ddb clean up README 2024-10-19 01:28:17 -04:00
1993CRV 5dc5b98872 clean up .gitignore file 2024-10-19 01:17:11 -04:00
1993CRV dbc6f31023 replace hyphen with en dash 2024-10-01 13:55:43 -04:00
avinal 7e82222ea8 Merge pull request #4 from 1993CRV/replace-hyphens-with-en-dashes-to-improve-readability
replace hyphens with en dashes to improve readability
2024-10-01 17:02:41 +05:30
1993CRV 33c691928b replace hyphens with en dashes to improve readability 2024-09-18 14:35:12 -04:00
avinal 114aa4f447 Merge pull request #3 from avinal/update-resume
update resume and add phone number command
2024-02-28 13:43:07 +00:00
Avinal Kumar 4a3ddb9734 update resume and add phone number command
- fixes #2
2024-02-28 13:28:30 +00:00
Avinal Kumar b70ab50bae Update README.md 2021-01-25 10:03:59 +05:30
Avinal Kumar d55a65509e Delete resume.pdf 2021-01-25 10:03:37 +05:30
avinal 4bbcaa4881 new figure added 2021-01-24 23:30:17 +05:30
avinal 7bc45ab00c example resume uploaded 2021-01-24 22:56:42 +05:30
avinal e8900bbf4b my resume uploaded 2021-01-24 22:56:25 +05:30
avinal 9354f0f462 paragraphs are now supported 2021-01-24 22:56:05 +05:30
avinal 54b98a0fc7 licence header added 2021-01-24 20:28:43 +05:30
Avinal Kumar d77cfe045d Merge pull request #1 from avinal/add-license-1
added LPPL Licence
2021-01-24 20:03:36 +05:30
Avinal Kumar e3640a1b15 added LPPL Licence 2021-01-24 20:01:37 +05:30
Avinal Kumar 4c1e2c9674 Delete LICENSE 2021-01-24 19:59:45 +05:30
avinal 4df2403705 link corrected 2021-01-24 19:48:53 +05:30
avinal 05cc364cf5 resume image added 2021-01-24 19:42:39 +05:30
avinal c4c9f87598 compiled filed added 2021-01-24 19:38:34 +05:30
avinal 7dcc098735 readme added 2021-01-24 19:38:11 +05:30
avinal 46963b8328 example file added 2021-01-24 19:37:57 +05:30
avinal 75c82b6b4e my resume on compact cv template 2021-01-24 17:05:50 +05:30
avinal fd81c8f737 Compact CV template 2021-01-24 17:05:28 +05:30
avinal 4bf2504879 template complete 2021-01-24 12:09:56 +05:30
avinal b81cfda018 almost complete template 2021-01-24 02:57:58 +05:30
avinal 948da42aa0 modified 2021-01-23 00:00:11 +05:30
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## Core latex/pdflatex auxiliary files:
## Core latex/pdflatex auxiliary files
*.aux
*.lof
*.log
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*.cb2
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## Intermediate documents:
## Intermediate documents
*.dvi
*.xdv
*-converted-to.*
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## Generated if empty string is given at "Please type another file name for output:"
.pdf
## Bibliography auxiliary files (bibtex/biblatex/biber):
## Bibliography auxiliary files (bibtex/biblatex/biber)
*.bbl
*.bcf
*.blg
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*-blx.bib
*.run.xml
## Build tool auxiliary files:
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# latexrun
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## Auxiliary and intermediate files from other packages:
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# algorithms
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# glossaries
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*.lzo
*.lzs
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# TeXnicCenter
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# Auto folder when using emacs and auctex
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*.el
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# resume
# Compact and Minimal Resume Template
This CV (Resume) template is compact, minimal, easy to modify and beautiful. See [My Resume](resume.tex) below.
<img src="resume.png" align=center alt="Example CV">
## How to use this template?
If you are new to LaTeX, start with the [example.tex](example.tex) file.
There are lots of custom commands and environments to make this resume template easy to use.
- Name and Qualification (academic degree) *(Required)*
```tex
\fullname{FirstName}{LastName}{Degree}
```
- Resume Title - To be shown below the name *(Optional)*
```tex
\cvtitle{Your Resume Title}
```
- Email ID *(Required)*
```tex
\email{email@example.com}
```
- Website/Portfolio *(Optional)*
```tex
\website{https://www.example.com}{Website Text}
```
- GitHub *(Optional)*
```tex
\github{https://github.com/username}{GitHub Text}
```
- LinkedIn *(Optional)*
```tex
\github{https://www.linkedin.com/in/username}{LinkedIn Text}
```
- Phone *(Optional)*
```tex
\phonenumber{0123456789}
```
- Current Date (any format) *(Required)*
```tex
\currentdate{DD Month YYYY}
```
- Sections - Create sections
```tex
\section{Section Name}
```
- Combo Sections - Subsection with details
```tex
\combosection{Subsection Name}{Location/Extra Info}{Duration}{
Desciption
}
```
- Tight List Environment - to create compact bulleted list
```tex
\begin{tightlist}
\item itemA
\item itemB
\end{tightlist}
- Extend for a verbose resume - you can put all description at once and compile either full or compact version, default is compact. To compile full version add `extended` in `\documentclass`.
```tex
\ifextended
This is the full content.
\else
This is compact content.
\fi
```
- You can also use *fontawesome* icons. For the list of available icons, check [here](https://mirror.unpad.ac.id/ctan/fonts/fontawesome/doc/fontawesome.pdf#section.4).
```tex
\faicon{icon-name} % you can also use direct icon commands
```
## Requirement(s)
You must compile this resume with `XeLaTex` or `LuaLaTeX` *(pdfLaTeX is incompatible with fontawesome)*. While using Overleaf, choose `Compiler` from the menu.
This resume template uses following extra packages:
- [fontawesome](https://ctan.org/pkg/fontawesome) - For fontawesome icons
- [xcolor](https://ctan.org/pkg/xcolor) - Custom coloring
- [fontspec](https://ctan.org/pkg/fontspec) - Custom font selection
- [fancyhdr](https://ctan.org/pkg/fancyhdr) - Custom header and footer design
- [titlesec](https://ctan.org/pkg/titlesec) - Format sections, subsections, chapters
- [hyperref](https://ctan.org/pkg/hyperref) - Link and PDF options
- [geometry](https://ctan.org/pkg/geometry) - Document dimensioning
In addition, the [Roboto](https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto) font family is required. *(Fonts are bundled with the project)*
## License
Copyright 2024 Avinal Kumar
This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the [LaTeX Project Public License](https://www.latex-project.org/lppl/lppl-1-3c/), either version 1.3 of this license any later version.
## Acknowledgements
This resume template is inspired by [Alessandro Rossini's Adaptive CV](https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/adaptive-cv/vfngmmqpmmsb), [Debarghya Das's Deedy CV](https://www.latextemplates.com/template/deedy-resume-cv), and [Font Awesome](https://fontawesome.com/) icons.
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%% comcv.cls
%% Copyright 2021 Avinal Kumar
%% Copyright 2024 Avinal Kumar
% Based on Adaptive CV by Alessandro Rossini
% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License,
% either version 1.3 of this license or any later version. The latest version of this license is in
% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
% version 2005/12/01 or later.
% class options
\NeedsTexFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesClass{comcv}[2021/01/21 Compact CV]
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesClass{comcv}[2024/10/19 Compact CV]
\newif\ifextended
\extendedfalse
\DeclareOption{extended}{
\extendedtrue
}
\DeclareOption*{
\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{article}
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\LoadClass{article}
% required packages - put more packages here
\RequirePackage[hmargin=1.25cm, vmargin=0.75cm]{geometry} % Change Horizontal and Vertical margins
\RequirePackage{fontawesome} % fontawesomr icons
\RequirePackages{xcolor} % custom colors
\RequirePackage{hyperref} % for links and
\RequirePackage[top=0.5cm,left=1cm,right=1cm,bottom=1.2cm]{geometry} % change horizontal and vertical margins
\RequirePackage{fontawesome} % fontawesome icons
\RequirePackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{xcolor} % custom colors
\RequirePackage{fontspec} % custom fonts
\RequirePackage{array}
\RequirePackage{totpages} % counts total pages
\RequirePackage{fancyhdr}
\RequirePackage{fancyhdr} % fancy header, footer
\RequirePackage{titlesec} % formating sections, subsections
\RequirePackage{hyperref} % for links and, please keep it as last package, add more packages above it
\PassOptionsToPackage{unicode}{hyperref}
\PassOptionsToPackage{naturalnames}{hyperref}
% define your colors here
\definecolor{white}{HTML}{FFFFFF} % color white
\definecolor{lightgray}{HTML}{999999} % color light gray
\definecolor{gray}{HTML}{555555} % color gray
\definecolor{paynegray}{HTML}{353E49} % color payne gray
\definecolor{black}{HTML}{000000} % color black
\definecolor{colorpink}{HTML}{FF706C} % color coral pink, ever seen a real coral, huh
\definecolor{lightgray}{HTML}{999999} % color light gray, a shade of gray
\definecolor{black}{HTML}{000000} % color black, also gray just deeper
\definecolor{coralpink}{HTML}{FF706C} % color coral pink, ever seen a real coral, huh
% provide colors to your elements
\colorlet{regulartext}{gray}
\colorlet{headertext}{white}
\colorlet{headerfill}{paynegray}
\colorlet{linktext}{coralpink}
\colorlet{lighttext}{lightgray}
\colorlet{defaulttext}{black} % default text color
\colorlet{regulartext}{gray} % regular text color
\colorlet{headertext}{gray} % header text color
\colorlet{linktext}{coralpink} % link text volor
\colorlet{lighttext}{lightgray} % light text color
% hyperref options for generating pdf, metadata
\hypersetup{
pdfauthor={\comcv@firstname~\adcv@lastname}, % author of the file
pdftitle={\comcv@firstname~\adcv@lastname}, % title for the generated pdf
pdfsubject={Resume},
pdfpagemode=UseOutlines,
bookmarksopen=true,
pdfstartview=Fit,
colorlinks=true,
allcolors=linktext
}
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\newfontfamily\thin[
Path = fonts/,
Color=regulartext
Color=defaulttext
]{Roboto-Thin.ttf}
\newfontfamily\regularheader[
@@ -84,79 +89,157 @@
Color=headertext
]{Roboto-Thin.ttf}
% define document commands/variables
\newcommand*{\fullname}[3]{\def\comcv@firstname{#1}\def\cpmcv@middlename{#2}\def\comcv@lastname{#3}} % full name
\newfontfamily\mediumheader[
Path = fonts/,
Color=headertext
]{Roboto-Medium.ttf}
% define document commands and variables
\newcommand*{\fullname}[3]{\def\comcv@firstname{#1}\def\comcv@lastname{#2}\def\comcv@degree{#3}} % full name and degree
\newcommand*{\cvtitle}[1]{\def\comcv@title{#1}} % title of the document
\newcommand*{\email}[1]{\def\comcv@mailid{#1}} % email id and email text
\def\comcv@email{\faEnvelop~\href{mailto:\comcv@mailid}{\comcv@mailid}}
\newcommand*{\website}[2]{\def\comcv@websiteurl{#1}\def\comcv@websitetext{#2}} % website and website text
\ifdefined\comcv@websiteurl
\ifx\comcv@websiteurl\empty
\def\comcv@website{}
\else
\def\comcv@website{\faGlobe~\href{\comcv@websiteurl}{\comcv@websitetext}}
\fi
\else
\def\comcv@website{}
\fi
\newcommand*{\github}[2]{\def\comcv@githuburl{#1}\def\comcv@githubtext{#2}} % github
\ifdefined\comcv@githuburl
\ifx\comcv@githuburl\empty
\def\comcv@github{}
\else
\def\comcv@github{\faGithub~\href{\comcv@githuburl}{\comcv@githubtext}}
\fi
\else
\def\comcv@github{}
\fi
\newcommand*{\linkedin}[2]{\def\comcv@linkedinurl{#1}\def\comcv@linkedintext{#2}} % linkedin
\ifdefined\comcv@linkedinurl
\newcommand*{\phonenumber}[1]{\def\comcv@phone{#1}} % phone number
\newcommand\horbar[1][]{\noindent\makebox[\linewidth]{\color{gray}\rule{\paperwidth}{0.4pt}}} % unindented horizontal line
% link colors
\def\HyColor@@@@UseColor#1\@nil{\addfontfeatures{Color=linktext}}
% redefining some commands
\titlespacing{\section}{0pt}{0pt}{0pt} % remove space around sections
\titleformat{\section}{
\fontsize{14pt}{16pt}\thinheader\bfseries\uppercase
}{}{0pt}{}
\titlespacing{\subsection}{0pt}{0pt}{0pt} % remove space around subsection
\titleformat{\subsection}[runin]{ % runin option let you put text side of section or subsection
\fontsize{12pt}{12pt}\mediumheader\bfseries
}{}{0pt}{}
% new command for writing subsection and descriptions
\newcommand{\combosection}[4]{
\subsection{\textbf{#1}}
\ifx&#2&
\else
\Large\addfontfeatures{Color=linktext}{~|}
\light\large{#2}
\fi
\hfill{#3}
\linebreak
\normalsize{#4}
}
% header
\AtBeginDocument{
% hyperref options
\hypersetup{
pdfauthor={\comcv@firstname~\comcv@lastname}, % author of file
pdftitle={\comcv@firstname~\comcv@lastname's Résumé}, % title for generated pdf
}
\def\comcv@email{\faEnvelope~\href{mailto:\comcv@mailid}{\comcv@mailid}}
\ifdefined\comcv@linkedinurl
\ifx\comcv@linkedinurl\empty
\def\comcv@linkedin{}
\else
\def\comcv@linkedin{\faLinkedin~\href{\comcv@linkedinurl}{\comcv@linkedintext}}
\fi
\else
\def\comcv@linkedin{}
\fi
% add more variables here
\else
\def\comcv@linkedin{}
\fi
\ifdefined\comcv@githuburl
\ifx\comcv@githuburl\empty
\def\comcv@github{}
\else
\def\comcv@github{\faGithub~\href{\comcv@githuburl}{\comcv@githubtext}}
\fi
\else
\def\comcv@github{}
\fi
\ifdefined\comcv@websiteurl
\ifx\comcv@websiteurl\empty
\def\comcv@website{}
\else
\def\comcv@website{\faGlobe~\href{\comcv@websiteurl}{\comcv@websitetext}}
\fi
\else
\def\comcv@website{}
\fi
% redefining some commands
\def\@sectioncolor#1#2#3{{\addfontfeatures{Color=linktext}#1#2#3}}
\ifdefined\comcv@phone
\ifx\comcv@phone\empty
\def\comcv@phonenumber{}
\else
\def\comcv@phonenumber{\faPhone~\href{tel:\comcv@phone}{\comcv@phone}}
\fi
\else
\def\comcv@phonenumber{}
\fi
\renewcommand{\section}[1]{{\Large\bfseries\@sectioncolor #1}}
\begin{center}
% define your header text size, color and format
\fontsize{35pt}{45pt}\thinheader\comcv@firstname~\regularheader\comcv@lastname
\ifx\comcv@degree\empty % do nothing in case of empty degree
\else
\thinheader,~\comcv@degree
\fi
\renewcommand{\subsection}[2]{\large\bfseries #2}
\ifdefined\comcv@title
\ifx\comcv@title\empty
\large\light\comcv@email~~\comcv@website~~\comcv@github~~\comcv@linkedin~~\comcv@phonenumber
\vspace{-\topsep}
\horbar
\vspace{-\topsep}
\else
\large\light\comcv@title
\vspace{-\topsep}
\horbar
% header
\AtBeginDocument{
\begin{tikzpicture}[remember picture, overlay]
\node [rectangle, fill=headerfill, minimum width=\paperwidth, minimum height=8em, anchor=north] (box) at (current page.north) {};
\node [text=headertext, anchor=center] (name) at (box) {{\Huge\thinheader\comcv@firstname~\thinheader\comcv@middlename~\regularheader\comcv@lastname}
};
\node [text=headertext, anchor=north] at (name.south) {\Large\thinheader\comcv@title};
\end{tikzpicture}
\comcv@email~~\comcv@website~~\comcv@github~~\comcv@linkedin~~\comcv@phonenumber
\vspace{-\topsep}
\fi
\else
\large\light\comcv@email~~\comcv@website~~\comcv@github~~\comcv@linkedin~~\comcv@phonenumber
\vspace{-\topsep}
\horbar
\vspace{-\topsep}
\fi
\end{center}
}
\vspace{\baselineskip}
\begin{center}
\comcv@email~~\comcv@website~~\comcv@github~~\comcv@linkedin
\end{center}
% footer
\newcommand*{\currentdate}[1]{\def\comcv@date{#1}}
\def\comcv@totpages{~/~\ref{TotPages}}
\def\comcv@page{\comcv@pagekey~\thepage\comcv@totpages}
\def\comcv@totpages{~/~\regular\ref{TotPages}}
\def\comcv@page{\light{Page~}\thepage\comcv@totpages}
\AtBeginDocument{
\pagestyle{fancy}
\fancyhead{}
\fancyfoot[C]{\footnotesize\light\comcv@date}
\fancyfoot[R]{\raggedleft\footnotesize\light\comcv@page}
\fancyfoot[C]{\footnotesize\light\comcv@firstname's Résumé, \comcv@date, \comcv@email} % footer text
\fancyfoot[R]{\raggedleft\footnotesize\comcv@page} % page number and page link
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0em}
\setlength\footskip{\baselineskip}
}
\newenvironment{tightlist}{
\vspace{-6mm}
\begin{itemize}
\itemsep1pt
\parskip0pt
\parsep0pt
}{
\end{itemize}
}
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%!TEX TS-program = xelatex
\documentclass[a4paper]{comcv}
\usepackage[english]{babel}
\title{This Document Title}
\fullname{FirstName}{LastName}{Degree}
\cvtitle{This is my CV Title}
\website{https://www.example.com}{www.example.com}
\email{email@example.com}
\github{https://github.com/ghost}{GitHub}
\linkedin{https://www.linkedin.com/in/username}{LinkedIn}
\phonenumber{123456789}
\currentdate{DD Month YYYY}
\begin{document}
These are some details about me.
\section{Section 1}
\combosection{Subsection 1.a}{Small Description}{MM YYYY -- Present}{This is description for subsection 1.a.\vspace{\topsep}
\begin{tightlist}
\item itemA
\item itemB
\end{tightlist}
}
\vspace{\topsep}
\combosection{Subsection 1.b}{Small Description}{MM YYYY -- MM YYYY}{\href{htps://www.example.com}{This is a link}}
\vspace{\topsep}
\section{Section 2}
\combosection{Subsection 2.a}{Small Description}{MM YYYY -- Present}{}
\vspace{\topsep}
\combosection{Subsection 2.b}{Small Description}{}{}
\vspace{\topsep}
\combosection{Subsection 2.c}{}{}{}
\end{document}
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\documentclass[a4paper]{comcv}
\usepackage[english]{babel}
\title{Avinal's CV}
\cvtitle{Student, Programmer, Technical Writer, Open Source Developer}
\website{https://avinal.is-a.dev}{avinal.is-a.dev}
\email{185067@nith.ac.in}
\github{https://github.com/avinal}{GitHub}
\linkedin{https://www.linkedin.com/in/avinal}
\currentdate{Jan 2021}
\begin{document}
\section{Experience}
\subsection{Script Winter of Code}
%!TEX TS-program = xelatex
\documentclass[a4paper, extended]{comcv}
\usepackage[english]{babel}
\title{Avinal's CV}
\fullname{Avinal}{Kumar}{}
\cvtitle{Software Engineer, Open Sourcerer}
\website{https://avinal.space}{avinal.space}
\email{ripple@avinal.space}
\github{https://github.com/avinal}{GitHub}
\linkedin{https://www.linkedin.com/in/avinal}{LinkedIn}
\currentdate{Oct 2024}
\begin{document}
\section{Experience}
\combosection{Red Hat}{Software Engineer}{June 2022 -- Present}{
\begin{tightlist}
\item Working on Pipeline Service project as a part of Red Hat Trusted Application Pipeline
\item \href{https://github.com/tektoncd/results}{Tekton Results} Maintainer
\end{tightlist}
}
\combosection{Red Hat}{Developer Tools Intern}{Jan 2022 -- May 2022}{
\begin{tightlist}
\item Designed and implemented the \href{https://github.com/MiniTeks}{MiniTeks} (Minimal Tekton Server) along with unit tests, a training project that creates Tekton resources on Kubernetes/OpenShift clusters using the Tekton API. It was developed using Go, Kubernetes, Tekton, and Redis and had 3 parts: MKS Server, MKS CLI, and MKSDashboard.
\item Contributed to Tekton Results as part of the Pipeline Service team. Tekton Results aims at long-term, efficient results storage of Tekton PipelineRuns and TaskRuns.
\end{tightlist}
}
\combosection{API7.ai}{Technical Writer, \href{https://github.com/apache/apisix}{Apache APISIX}}{Feb 2022 -- July 2022}{
\begin{tightlist}
\item Redesigning developer and user documentation of the Apache APISIX project. Creating Katacoda tutorials for APISIX collaborating with the community and integrating their feedback into the documentation.
\end{tightlist}
}
\combosection{Google Summer of Code 2021}{Contributor, \href{https://github.com/fossology/fossology}{The FOSSology Project}}{May 2021 -- Aug 2021}{
\begin{tightlist}
\item Upgraded the build system from Unix Makefile to a more optimized and flexible CMake generator.
\item Migrated the CI/CD of the project from Travis CI to GitHub Actions. This migration removes the dependency on a third-party CI and provides better build time and better integration with GitHub.
\item Refactored and fixed years-old unit and functional testing code written in C/C++ and PHP. Build time was reduced to 5-7 minutes (twice as fast), and CI time was reduced to 20-25 minutes from 1-2 hours.
\end{tightlist}
}
\combosection{XResearch}{Java Development Intern}{Jan 2021 -- May 2021}{
\begin{tightlist}
\item Designed and developed an Inventory and Billing Management App using Spring Boot and PostgreSQL. Created REST API endpoints according to the functional requirements of the software.
\end{tightlist}
}
\combosection{Google Season of Docs 2020}{Technical Writer, VideoLAN}{Sept 2020 -- Nov 2020}{
\begin{tightlist}
\item Created \href{https://code.videolan.org/docs/vlc-android-user}{VLC for Android User Documentation}
\item Documented VLC for Android app using Sphinx, reStructuredText, Markdown, and shell scripting.
\item I achieved the goal of this project, which was to provide well-researched and user-friendly app documentation enriched with supporting screenshots and step-by-step tutorials.
\end{tightlist}
}
\section{Projects}
\combosection{\href{https://github.com/avinal/Profile-Readme-Wakatime}{Automated WakaTime GitHub Actions App}}{Python, Docker, GitHub Actions, Bash Scripting}{}{
\begin{tightlist}
\item Built an automated WakaTime coding statistics update system using Python scripts, shell scripts, Docker, the WakaTime API, and GitHub Actions. Currently, it has 42 stars on GitHub and 200+ active users worldwide. WakaTime is a utility to track coding activities across multiple IDEs and machines.
\item This app generates a colorful bar graph of the coding activity tracked by WakaTime in the last week, daily at a specified time in SVG format. This image file can then be embedded into READMEs and websites. It can be scheduled to update more often or less often.
\end{tightlist}
}
\combosection{\href{https://github.com/avinal/xeus-basic}{Xeus-BASIC}}{C, C++, Jupyter Notebook}{}{
\begin{tightlist}
\item Built a Jupyter Kernel for the BASIC language using the Xeus Framework, C, and C++. As of now, it can execute BASIC programs line by line in Jupyter Notebook and output their results.
\end{tightlist}
}
\combosection{\href{https://github.com/avinal/FITS-Image}{Astronomical Image Extraction from FITS File}}{C++, CFITSIO, Boost.GIL, CMake}{}{
Flexible Image Transport System has been used for decades to store and transfer astronomical images and needs specialized software to view them, this project extract those images as JPEG or PNG that can be viewed by common image viewer.
}
\vspace{\topsep}
\section{Education}
\combosection{National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur}{B.Tech in Computer Sci. and Eng.}{2018 -- 2022}{CGPA: 8.45/10
\ifextended
Courses - Advanced Calculus, Statistics, Probability and Queuing Theory, Algorithm Design, Digital Logic Design, Database Management Systems, Data Structures, Operating Systems, Compiler Design, Computer Networks
\else
\fi
}
\vspace{\topsep}
\section{Skills}
\combosection{Programming Languages}{}{}{
Go, Elm, C, C++, Rust, Bash Scripting
}
\vspace{\topsep}
\combosection{Technologies}{}{}{
\begin{tightlist}
\item GNU/Linux, Fedora, CI/CD, Vim, CMake
\item Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift, Tekton CD
\end{tightlist}
}
\end{document}