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Tiny CV: Open-source tool turns Markdown into clean, one-page resumes with PDF export and shareable links

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Andrew Jiang

7d ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

Tiny CV is a free, open-source tool that converts Markdown into clean, one-page resumes. Built to help laid-off friends polish their resumes, it offers PDF export, editable templates, and shareable tiny.cv links. It's designed to be agent-friendly (supporting X402 and MPP protocols) while keeping resumes readable and personal. The founder is offering a Founder Pass for the first 100 users.

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I built Tiny CV to help some recently laid off friends polishing up their resumes for the first time.
Tiny CV turns Markdown into a clean, one-page resume you can edit, export as a PDF, or publish at a clean tiny.cv link.
The goal is to make resumes agent-friendly without making them feel generic.
It's open source and free to use.
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Tiny CV turns markdown into one-page resumes that look right as PDFs and clean public links. Build from focused templates, preview on real paper, tailor versions by role, and let agents draft safely. And share it all on a clean tiny.cv url. Your agents ca

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