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Rendering markdown to PDF
For documents I intend to distribute (such as this CV), I typically watch markdown files for changes in a couple tmux panes, rendering them to PDF. If the resulting CV is a bit staid, it makes up for it with version control on the CV's contents, and a good workflow. I haven't really automated it beyond this yet.
Prerequisites
- Pandoc (https://github.com/jgm/pandoc)
- A CSS file used by Pandoc for rendering the PDF, in this case something approximating GitHub's readme style (https://github.com/sindresorhus/github-markdown-css, or some such)
- entr (https://github.com/eradman/entr), or some inotify-compatible alternative
Command
echo README.md | entr -s 'pandoc -f gfm -t html --metadata pagetitle="CV, Nicholas Warzin, 2023" --css github.css README.md -o cv_nicholas-warzin_2023.pdf'
Explanation
-f gfm
Assume README.md is written in GitHub-flavoured Markdown, ensuring consistent rendering as a PDF and as a repository's README.md-t html
Convert to PDF using HTML as the intermediate format (versus, say, LaTeX)--metadata pagetitle="..."
Give the document a readable page title--css github.css
Render the document like a GitHub readme