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Resume Toolkit

Write a resume from scratch or critique the one you have — ATS-optimized, seniority-aware, delivered as .docx. — built in-house by Skill Me.

A two-skill loop for getting a resume right. Resume Writer runs a short elicitation, then drafts a complete ATS-optimized resume — tailored summary, STAR-format action-verb bullets quantified wherever possible, clean standard sections — and exports a .docx. Resume Reviewer critiques an existing resume against a scored rubric (impact, ATS readiness, clarity, format/length), returns a prioritized fix list, rewrites the weakest bullets, and runs a keyword gap analysis against a target job description — also as a .docx. The two hand off to each other: review, then rebuild clean. Both are seniority-aware (IC vs manager vs executive), carry a strong action-verb library, follow ATS best practices throughout, and give honest, direct feedback.

If this is useful, star the repo — it's how we gauge what to build next.

Install

  • From the catalog: skillme.dev/pack/resume-toolkit — install the whole pack into Claude in one step.
  • With the skills CLI: npx skills add aouellets/resume-toolkit
  • Manually: copy any skills/<slug>/SKILL.md into your Claude skills directory.

Skills in this pack

  • Resume Writer — Builds an ATS-optimized resume from scratch or raw career notes, then exports a clean .docx.
  • Resume Reviewer — Critiques an existing resume against a scored rubric, rewrites the weakest bullets, runs a keyword gap analysis, and exports a .docx review.

License

MIT — see LICENSE. Skills are portable SKILL.md files; the canonical copies live in the Skill Me catalog.

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