I Built an AI Resume Agent That Tailors My Resume to Any Job with the new Cursor SDK “Resume Agent” that tailors a resume to a specific job posting via a Chrome extension. From a careers page, the extension extracts the role, company, and job description, sends them to a...
I Built an AI Resume Agent That Tailors My Resume to Any Job with the new Cursor SDK
“Resume Agent” that tailors a resume to a specific job posting via a Chrome extension. From a careers page, the extension extracts the role, company, and job description, sends them to a local API that protects the Cursor API key, and triggers a Cursor cloud agent using the Cursor TypeScript SDK with Composer 2.5. The agent clones a resume repository that contains both the resume and “agent skills” (instruction packs) to compare the posting against real experience, rewrite and reorganize the resume without inventing details, and automatically open a pull request. The PR includes an honest fit report, the tailored resume optimized for ATS, and a change summary explaining edits. The video covers the architecture, skills/guardrails, and the Cursor-based workflow used to build the monorepo (extension + API).
Resume Agent - https://github.com/gopinav/resume-agent
Resume Agent Skills - https://github.com/gopinav/resume-agent-skills
00:00 Intro
00:20 Demo
00:53 Pull Request Results
01:48 Build Overview
02:24 System Architecture
04:30 Skills And Guardrails
06:28 Planning With Cursor 3
08:22 Reviewing The Plan
10:28 Code Walkthrough
11:05 Cursor SDK
12:29 Beyond Resumes
13:04 Source code
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Claude Fable 5 costs 2x more than Opus, so you probably don’t want to use it for everything. Here’s how I’d get the most out of it: 1. Use Fable to plan 2. Let Sonnet 4.6 handle the build 3. Give Fable goals, not step-by-step instructions 4. Give it a clear success and...
Claude Fable 5 costs 2x more than Opus, so you probably don’t want to use it for everything.
Here’s how I’d get the most out of it:
1. Use Fable to plan
2. Let Sonnet 4.6 handle the build
3. Give Fable goals, not step-by-step instructions
4. Give it a clear success and failure checklist
5. Bring Fable back to review the work and write learnings into a file for next time
The workflow is simple:
Fable plans.
Sonnet builds.
Fable reviews.
Fable saves what it learns.
Since Fable is only available until June 22, use it now to audit codebases, plan app ideas, and lock in the expensive thinking while you can.
Then execute later with a cheaper model.
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Claude Fable 5 just got suspended by the US government. Here's what happened, why, and what it means if you were using it. A US export-control order told Anthropic to cut off Fable 5 and Mythos 5, so they disabled both for everyone. Every other Claude model (Opus 4.8 and...
Claude Fable 5 just got suspended by the US government. Here's what happened, why, and what it means if you were using it.
A US export-control order told Anthropic to cut off Fable 5 and Mythos 5, so they disabled both for everyone. Every other Claude model (Opus 4.8 and down) still works. The trigger was a narrow security "jailbreak" (getting the model to read a codebase and find its flaws), which Anthropic says other models, including OpenAI's GPT-5.5, can already do. They're complying with the order but disagree with it.
For you: new Claude and Claude Code sessions fall back to Opus 4.8, open Fable sessions error out, and Fable 5 API requests (how other apps connect to it) return an error, so update your integrations.
Refunds are community-reported, not official: if you upgraded to Max just for Fable, people are saying the Claude support chat is refunding them right away, often prorated. Anthropic also says it's working to restore access, so this might not be permanent.
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Check out https://animations.dev/vocabulary Become an AI Engineer with Scrimba https://scrimba.com/t0ai?via=Codevolution (Start Free, save 20% on Pro) The secret to better AI animations is vocabulary. Here's how you typically prompt: "add animations to this list." And here's...
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The secret to better AI animations is vocabulary.
Here's how you typically prompt: "add animations to this list." And here's how you should actually prompt: "stagger the list, make it direction-aware, crossfade between states." Same model, far better result.
The real secret is knowing what to tell AI, and that's a skill you learn over years of shipping UI. If you don't have that background, a design engineer at Linear made a free glossary of the common animation patterns you need when prompting AI to animate something: entrances and exits, transitions, scroll, easing, springs, and a lot more.
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