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Install pandoc for document conversion functionality
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Install pandoc for document conversion functionality
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Basado en la clasificación ocupacional SOC
Build a complete resume through all 3 steps (draft, provenance check, final)
Initialize JobOps workspace - configure output directories, install templates, and optionally migrate legacy files
Assess candidate against job posting using pre-created scoring rubric
Compare assessment files across application folders under applications_root
Interview-driven generation of three market-validated ideal-role archetypes (Anchor, Stretch, Pivot) from career history, elicited preferences, and high-scoring assessment patterns
Generate a strategic cover letter with requirements-matching table from Step 3 resume
| name | install-pandoc |
| description | Install pandoc for document conversion functionality |
| disable-model-invocation | true |
Read .jobops/config.json. If not found, stop with:
JOBOPS NOT CONFIGURED Run /jobops:setup to initialize your workspace.
Use config.directories for all file paths in this skill.
Use config.templates.active to resolve template locations — for each template needed,
read from: {config.templates.base_dir}/{active_value}/{filename}
I'll install pandoc, the universal document converter required for document conversion functionality.
Arguments:
$1: force (optional) - Forces reinstallation even if pandoc is already installedFirst, let me check your current system and pandoc installation status:
echo "System Information:"
uname -a
echo ""
echo "Checking for existing pandoc installation:"
which pandoc && pandoc --version || echo "Pandoc not found"
Based on your system, I'll use the appropriate installation method:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y pandoc
# For DNF-based systems (Fedora, newer RHEL/CentOS)
sudo dnf install -y pandoc
# For YUM-based systems (older RHEL/CentOS)
sudo yum install -y pandoc
# Using Homebrew (recommended)
brew install pandoc
# Alternative: MacPorts
# sudo port install pandoc
# Using Chocolatey
choco install pandoc
# Using Scoop
# scoop install pandoc
After installation, I'll verify pandoc is working correctly:
echo "Verifying pandoc installation:"
pandoc --version
echo ""
echo "Testing basic conversion functionality:"
echo "# Test Document" | pandoc -f markdown -t html
I'll test pandoc's ability to handle the specific conversions we need:
echo "Testing Word document conversion capability:"
echo -e "# Test Resume\n\n**Experience**\n- Achievement 1\n- Achievement 2" | pandoc -f markdown -t docx -o test_conversion.docx
ls -la test_conversion.docx 2>/dev/null && echo "DOCX conversion successful" || echo "DOCX conversion failed"
rm -f test_conversion.docx
After successful installation, I'll provide configuration recommendations:
Permission Errors:
sudo for system-wide installation on Linux/macOSPackage Manager Not Found:
apt packages/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"Outdated Package Repositories:
sudo apt-get update on Ubuntu/Debianbrew update on macOSNetwork Issues:
Upon successful installation, you'll see:
Pandoc installed successfully
Version: [version number]
DOCX conversion capability confirmed
Ready for document conversion
After pandoc installation:
/convert command will now work/convert all to convert your current resume/cover letter filesWith pandoc installed, you can now:
The /convert command will automatically detect pandoc and provide high-quality document conversion for your resume optimization workflow.
To verify everything is working correctly after installation:
pandoc --version && echo "Pandoc ready for document conversion"