This handles the formatting side of resume writing so your content can actually get through ATS systems and into human hands. It covers the technical stuff like margins, fonts, spacing, and section order, plus all the formatting landmines that break applicant tracking systems (no tables, no text boxes, no fancy columns). You get specific guidance on layout options for contact info, experience sections, and skills, with clear before/after examples. The dual audience approach is smart: format for the robots first, then make it scannable for recruiters. If you're helping someone whose resume looks like a design experiment or got mangled going through an ATS, this gives you a systematic way to fix it.
npx skills add https://github.com/paramchoudhary/resumeskills --skill resume-formatter