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title: Resume Parser from PDF to JSON |
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description: A Streamlit app that parses a resume in PDF format and converts it into a structured JSON format. |
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emoji: 🔥 |
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sdk: streamlit |
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sdk_version: 1.33.0 |
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app_file: app.py |
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pinned: false |
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license: apache-2.0 |
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--- |
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Check out the configuration reference at https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-config-reference |
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# Resume Parser from PDF to JSON |
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This project takes a resume in PDF format, extracts the text, and converts it into a structured JSON format. |
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## Installation |
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1. Clone the repository: |
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```sh |
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git clone https://huggingface.co/spaces/kushagrasharma-13/Resume_Parser_HuggingFace |
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cd resume-parser |
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``` |
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2. Install the required packages: |
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```sh |
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pip install -r requirements.txt |
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``` |
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## Usage |
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1. Place your resume PDF in the root directory as `example_resume.pdf`. |
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2. Run the parser script: |
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```sh |
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python parse_resume.py |
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``` |
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3. The output JSON will be printed in the console. |
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## Example |
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Place your resume PDF in the root directory and run the script to see the JSON output. |
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## License |
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This project is licensed under the MIT License. |
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