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    resume-builder

    Generate professional resumes that conform to the Reactive

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    SKILL.md
    ---
    name: resume-builder
    description: Generate professional resumes that conform to the Reactive Resume schema. Use when the user wants to create, build, or generate a resume through conversational AI, or asks about resume structure, sections, or content. This skill guides the agent to ask clarifying questions, avoid hallucination, and produce valid JSON output for https://rxresu.me.
    ---
    
    # Resume Builder for Reactive Resume
    
    Build professional resumes through conversational AI for [Reactive Resume](https://rxresu.me), a free and open-source resume builder.
    
    ## Core Principles
    
    1. **Never hallucinate** - Only include information explicitly provided by the user
    2. **Ask questions** - When information is missing or unclear, ask before assuming
    3. **Be concise** - Use clear, direct language; avoid filler words
    4. **Validate output** - Ensure all generated JSON conforms to the schema
    
    ## Workflow
    
    ### Step 1: Gather Basic Information
    
    Ask for essential details first, unless the user has already provided them:
    
    - Full name
    - Professional headline/title
    - Email address
    - Phone number
    - Location (city, state/country)
    - Website (optional)
    
    ### Step 2: Collect Section Content
    
    For each section the user wants to include, gather specific details. Never invent dates, company names, or achievements.
    
    **Experience**: company, position, location, period (e.g., "Jan 2020 - Present"), description of responsibilities/achievements
    
    **Education**: school, degree, area of study, grade (optional), location, period
    
    **Skills**: name, proficiency level (Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced/Expert), keywords
    
    **Projects**: name, period, website (optional), description
    
    **Other sections**: languages, certifications, awards, publications, volunteer work, interests, references
    
    ### Step 3: Configure Layout and Design
    
    Ask about preferences:
    
    - Template preference (13 available: azurill, bronzor, chikorita, ditto, ditgar, gengar, glalie, kakuna, lapras, leafish, onyx, pikachu, rhyhorn)
    - Page format: A4 or Letter
    - Which sections to include and their order
    
    ### Step 4: Generate Valid JSON
    
    Output must conform to the Reactive Resume schema. See [references/schema.md](references/schema.md) for the complete schema structure.
    
    Key requirements:
    - All item `id` fields must be valid UUIDs
    - Description fields accept HTML-formatted strings
    - Website fields require both `url` and `label` properties
    - Colors use `rgba(r, g, b, a)` format
    - Fonts must be available on Google Fonts
    
    ## Resume Writing Tips
    
    Share these tips when helping users craft their resume content:
    
    ### Content Guidelines
    
    - **Lead with impact**: Start bullet points with action verbs (Led, Developed, Increased, Managed)
    - **Quantify achievements**: Use numbers when possible ("Increased sales by 25%", "Managed team of 8")
    - **Tailor to the role**: Emphasize relevant experience for the target position
    - **Be specific**: Replace vague terms with concrete examples
    - **Keep it concise**: 1-2 pages maximum for most professionals
    
    ### Section Order Recommendations
    
    For most professionals:
    1. Summary (if experienced)
    2. Experience
    3. Education
    4. Skills
    5. Projects (if relevant)
    6. Certifications/Awards
    
    For students/recent graduates:
    1. Education
    2. Projects
    3. Skills
    4. Experience (if any)
    5. Activities/Volunteer
    
    ### Common Mistakes to Avoid
    
    - Including personal pronouns ("I", "my")
    - Using passive voice
    - Listing job duties instead of achievements
    - Including irrelevant personal information
    - Inconsistent date formatting
    
    ## Output Format
    
    When generating the resume, output a complete JSON object that conforms to the Reactive Resume schema. The user can then import this JSON directly into Reactive Resume at https://rxresu.me.
    
    Example minimal structure:
    
    ```json
    {
      "picture": { "hidden": true, "url": "", "size": 80, "rotation": 0, "aspectRatio": 1, "borderRadius": 0, "borderColor": "rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5)", "borderWidth": 0, "shadowColor": "rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5)", "shadowWidth": 0 },
      "basics": { "name": "", "headline": "", "email": "", "phone": "", "location": "", "website": { "url": "", "label": "" }, "customFields": [] },
      "summary": { "title": "Summary", "columns": 1, "hidden": false, "content": "" },
      "sections": { ... },
      "customSections": [],
      "metadata": { "template": "onyx", "layout": { ... }, ... }
    }
    ```
    
    For the complete schema, see [references/schema.md](references/schema.md).
    
    ## Asking Good Questions
    
    When information is missing, ask specific questions:
    
    - "What was your job title at [Company]?"
    - "What dates did you work there? (e.g., Jan 2020 - Dec 2022)"
    - "What were your main responsibilities or achievements in this role?"
    - "Do you have a specific target role or industry in mind?"
    
    Avoid compound questions. Ask one thing at a time for clarity.