You forgot what you shipped.
Your agent didn't.

Cadence gives your coding agent one instruction: write down every win as it happens. Then it turns that log into a real LaTeX resume.

resume-log.md

## cadence- Cut checkout p99 840ms → 190ms with a  batched loader- Shipped SSO for 12k seats; support  tickets down 40% ## pgshard- Shard router: 4.2M reads/min, p99 8ms

resume.pdf

Experience

Senior Software Engineer2022 – Present

Northwind Systems

  • Cut checkout p99 latency from 840ms to 190ms by replacing N+1 lookups with a batched loader.
  • Shipped SSO across 12,000 seats, cutting access tickets 40%.

Set it up once, then forget about it.

  1. 01

    Add one instruction

    Paste it into your agent's config once. From then on it appends what you ship to ~/.claude/resume-log.md.

  2. 02

    Go code

    Your agent writes each win down while the numbers are still in front of it.

  3. 03

    Generate and edit

    Import the log, get LaTeX, and refine it in a real editor with the PDF beside you.

Works with

Claude Code · Cursor · GitHub Copilot · Windsurf · Cline · Aider

Any agent that reads an instructions file works — the snippet is plain English, not an integration.

Your next resume is already half-written.