/ˈviːteɪ/
The vitae package makes creating and maintaining a Résumé or CV with R Markdown simple. It provides a collection of LaTeX and HTML templates, with helpful functions to add content to the documents.
You can install the release version from CRAN.
install.packages('vitae')
You can install the development version from GitHub.
# install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("mitchelloharawild/vitae")
This package requires LaTeX to be installed on your computer. If you’re encountering issues, please check that LaTeX is installed. The tinytex package makes it easy to setup LaTeX within R:
install.packages('tinytex')
tinytex::install_tinytex()
The vitae package currently supports 6 popular CV templates. You can see some previews of the available templates below.
If you prefer a guided introduction in video form, check out Bryan Jenks’ freeCodeCamp tech talk:
Creating a new CV with vitae
can be done using the RStudio R Markdown
template selector:
These templates leverage the strength of rmarkdown to include common
information in the YAML header (name, position, social links…) and
extended information in the main body. The main body of the CV is
written using markdown, and allows for data-driven generation of entries
using the *_entries
functions.
This allows you to import your working history from other sources (such
as ORCID, Google Scholar, or a maintained dataset), and include them
programmatically into your CV.
Examples of using this package can be found in the list below and in the slides presented at ozunconf2018: https://slides.mitchelloharawild.com/vitae/
There are currently 6 templates available in this package:
vitae::awesomecv | vitae::hyndman |
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vitae::latexcv | vitae::markdowncv |
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vitae::moderncv | vitae::twentyseconds |
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Extending the package to add new templates is a somewhat simple process (details in the creating vitae templates vignette).
- Mitchell O’Hara-Wild
- Rob Hyndman
- Eric R. Scott
- Nat Price
- Sam Abbott (automatic deployment!)
- JooYoung Seo (printing multiple bibliographic entries according to a given csl file)
- Diogo M. Camacho
- Han Zhang (custom csl files)
- Bryan Jenks
- Lorena Abad
- Lampros Sp. Mouselimis (using Github Actions and a docker image to programmatically generate the CV file)
- Adam Kirosingh
- Marco Lombardi
- Anthony Romero
Add your vitae to the list using a PR.
Please note that the ‘vitae’ project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
The vitae project began as at rOpenSci’s OzUnconf 2018. A big thank you to rOpenSci and the event organisers for their work, which has played a big role in the formation of this package.