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Sota Masuda's Home Page

There are two main sections in this repository:

  1. Blog: This is a blog section where I write about various topics, including programming, technology, and personal experiences. The blog is built using Next.js and Markdown files. And hosted on Vercel.
  2. Resume: This is a resume section where I showcase my professional experience, skills, and education. The resume is built using md-to-pdf npm package, which converts Markdown files to PDF format with custom styles.

Blog

(TODO: move the code from root to blog directory)

  • /blog/* contains the blog service implementation.
  • /blog/_posts/* contains the blog posts in Markdown format.

How to add a new blog post

The blog posts are stored in /_posts as Markdown files with front matter support. Adding a new Markdown file in there will create a new blog post.

How it works

To create the blog posts we use remark and remark-html to convert the Markdown files into an HTML string, and then send it down as a prop to the page. The metadata of every post is handled by gray-matter and also sent in props to the page.

Resume

  • /docs/md/* contains the resume in Markdown format.
  • /docs/out/* contains the artifacts such as the generated PDF files. but those files are ignored by git.
  • /docs/justfile collects the commands to handle the resume generation. Let's try cd docs && just to see the available commands.

Features

  1. Automatically generates a PDF version of the resume from Markdown files and publishes it to GitHub releases.
  2. Customeizable styles for the PDF using CSS.
  3. Local generation of the PDF using md-to-pdf npm package. (Using just command)

What this repository does NOT do

  1. It does not generate a website for the resume. The resume is only available in PDF format.
  2. It does not provide a way to host the resume online. The resume is only available as a downloadable PDF file as a GitHub release asset.

How to update and publish the resume

  1. Update
    • Update the resume in docs/md/en|jp/RESUME.md files.
    • Update the styles in docs/css/*.css files if needed.
    • Push the changes to the main branch.
  2. Generate and Publish
    • Trigger the GitHub action build pdf manually
      • Select the branch, mostly main branch should be right.
      • Set the Tag name to the version you want to publish. (if tag: v1.0.0 then Release v1.0.0)
    • This will generate the PDF files, create a new release, and upload the PDF files as assets to the release.

How to generate the PDF locally

  1. Install the dependencies using npm install.
  2. Run the just resume-pdf command to generate the PDF files.
  3. The generated PDF files will be saved in the pdf directory.
    • pdf/*.pdf is ignored by git, so you can safely delete them.

How it works

(TBD)