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Summary
An efficient command line tool to create resumes and business cards on the go!
Have you ever felt too lazy to write a resume on your own? Or struggled to design a stunning business card? Well, this is the right package for you! Get your sparkling business card ready by just running the
business_card_generatorscript in your preferred terminal and also design your impressive resume by running theresume_generatorscript.For more information, and details about how to install and run the script, check the README.rst file inside the src folder
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I would say this tool is perfect for developers who want to generate accurate and advanced technical documentations for their projects. It is an impressive idea and could help millions of developers save a considerable amount of time. It seperates the documentation into several sections, each having their own aspect of an impactful documentation which improves the readability of the documentation significantly. However, I think there is still room for improvement, after which I am sure the package will skyrocket amongst the various developers across the world. Some lines of my documentation had weird indentation which could be improved to be a lot neater. There were also some small encoding bugs preventing me from generating my documentation properly but I'm sure it can be fixed in no time. The tool can be used without any hassle and is pretty instant at generating the documentation. I'm thoroughly surprised with the efficiency of this tool, even though its still in the Beta stage.
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