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What if your old resume is costing you the job?

I built autoResume for one reason: making it dead‑simple to turn links like your GitHub, portfolio site, or personal page into a clean, crisp, LaTeX‑styled resume.

Why autoResume?

I built this because, throughout the job season, I noticed that the best resumes had a few things in common: clean formatting (often LaTeX), fine‑tuning for the job description, and a personal touch, all of which is very time consuming. So I combined those ideas, added AI‑enhanced editing, and wrapped it all in a self‑hosted, open‑source app.

Github Repo:

https://github.com/aadya940/autoresume

Medium Blog:

https://medium.com/@aadyachinubhai/autoresume-copy-and-paste-links-its-that-simple-8e50e6d155a1

It doesn’t overwhelm you with templates or spam your data. You paste a link, click “Generate,” and you’re done. You can tweak it in plain english or manually edit the latex in our embedded latex editor if needed, and host it on your own server if you want. That’s it.

Edit: To clarify: this tool doesn’t replace everything with an AI, it’s designed to work with it, like Cursor does for coding. That’s why we added a manual LaTeX editor in the app, so you can inspect and personalize every detail. It’s free, built for the community, and we’d love your feedback to make it even better!