A free GitHub ruleset turns ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini into an interactive CV writer that interviews you step-by-step, ensuring evidence-based achievements and avoiding generic phrasing.
Me and my friends hate writing CVs. You open a doc, stare at it, list responsibilities instead of achievements, and it just doesn't sound right. And AI only made it worse at first, making you a "dynamic team player" just like everyone else is. So I wrote a ruleset. Not a template, but instructions you give to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, whatever, telling it to follow every rule strictly. It interviews you one question at a time instead of asking you to dump your whole career at once. You can start from nothing and it walks you through. If you already have a CV or a LinkedIn profile, you paste it in and it locks the facts it finds, then asks only for what's missing. What actually makes the CVs better: * It won't draft until it has real evidence and a positioning decision, not just a job title, so the bullets carry weight * If you can't remember exact numbers, it walks you down a ladder from direct outcomes to qualitative anchors instead of letting "I did the work" stand as a bullet * Market conventions are built in for many regions so you're not guessing whether a photo belongs or what personal info to include * Every draft self-audits before you see it, including a red-flag search that strips weasel verbs, generic phrases, and leaked process language * Each revision you request gets sharper without losing what was already right I'm not in job search myself right now (although I tested it on myself too), but a few people I know are, and they say it made their CVs stronger than what they could write themselves. But also the process is so much less painful, because you're just answering a number of questions instead of writing an entire document with all the details from scratch. It's completely free on GitHub: [github.com/Anbeeld/RESUME.md](https://github.com/Anbeeld/RESUME.md). I'm sharing it with the world because I feel it might help someone, and paid SaaS services are not always a solution when you don't have a job. Would be interested in hearing your feedback!
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