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My Pdf

by liujiang817 · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Comprehensive PDF manipulation toolkit for extracting text and tables, creating new PDFs, merging/splitting documents, and handling forms. When Claude needs...
README (SKILL.md)

PDF Processing Guide

Overview

This guide covers essential PDF processing operations using Python libraries and command-line tools. For advanced features, JavaScript libraries, and detailed examples, see reference.md. If you need to fill out a PDF form, read forms.md and follow its instructions.

Quick Start

from pypdf import PdfReader, PdfWriter

# Read a PDF
reader = PdfReader("document.pdf")
print(f"Pages: {len(reader.pages)}")

# Extract text
text = ""
for page in reader.pages:
    text += page.extract_text()

Python Libraries

pypdf - Basic Operations

Merge PDFs

from pypdf import PdfWriter, PdfReader

writer = PdfWriter()
for pdf_file in ["doc1.pdf", "doc2.pdf", "doc3.pdf"]:
    reader = PdfReader(pdf_file)
    for page in reader.pages:
        writer.add_page(page)

with open("merged.pdf", "wb") as output:
    writer.write(output)

Split PDF

reader = PdfReader("input.pdf")
for i, page in enumerate(reader.pages):
    writer = PdfWriter()
    writer.add_page(page)
    with open(f"page_{i+1}.pdf", "wb") as output:
        writer.write(output)

Extract Metadata

reader = PdfReader("document.pdf")
meta = reader.metadata
print(f"Title: {meta.title}")
print(f"Author: {meta.author}")
print(f"Subject: {meta.subject}")
print(f"Creator: {meta.creator}")

Rotate Pages

reader = PdfReader("input.pdf")
writer = PdfWriter()

page = reader.pages[0]
page.rotate(90)  # Rotate 90 degrees clockwise
writer.add_page(page)

with open("rotated.pdf", "wb") as output:
    writer.write(output)

pdfplumber - Text and Table Extraction

Extract Text with Layout

import pdfplumber

with pdfplumber.open("document.pdf") as pdf:
    for page in pdf.pages:
        text = page.extract_text()
        print(text)

Extract Tables

with pdfplumber.open("document.pdf") as pdf:
    for i, page in enumerate(pdf.pages):
        tables = page.extract_tables()
        for j, table in enumerate(tables):
            print(f"Table {j+1} on page {i+1}:")
            for row in table:
                print(row)

Advanced Table Extraction

import pandas as pd

with pdfplumber.open("document.pdf") as pdf:
    all_tables = []
    for page in pdf.pages:
        tables = page.extract_tables()
        for table in tables:
            if table:  # Check if table is not empty
                df = pd.DataFrame(table[1:], columns=table[0])
                all_tables.append(df)

# Combine all tables
if all_tables:
    combined_df = pd.concat(all_tables, ignore_index=True)
    combined_df.to_excel("extracted_tables.xlsx", index=False)

reportlab - Create PDFs

Basic PDF Creation

from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter
from reportlab.pdfgen import canvas

c = canvas.Canvas("hello.pdf", pagesize=letter)
width, height = letter

# Add text
c.drawString(100, height - 100, "Hello World!")
c.drawString(100, height - 120, "This is a PDF created with reportlab")

# Add a line
c.line(100, height - 140, 400, height - 140)

# Save
c.save()

Create PDF with Multiple Pages

from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter
from reportlab.platypus import SimpleDocTemplate, Paragraph, Spacer, PageBreak
from reportlab.lib.styles import getSampleStyleSheet

doc = SimpleDocTemplate("report.pdf", pagesize=letter)
styles = getSampleStyleSheet()
story = []

# Add content
title = Paragraph("Report Title", styles['Title'])
story.append(title)
story.append(Spacer(1, 12))

body = Paragraph("This is the body of the report. " * 20, styles['Normal'])
story.append(body)
story.append(PageBreak())

# Page 2
story.append(Paragraph("Page 2", styles['Heading1']))
story.append(Paragraph("Content for page 2", styles['Normal']))

# Build PDF
doc.build(story)

Command-Line Tools

pdftotext (poppler-utils)

# Extract text
pdftotext input.pdf output.txt

# Extract text preserving layout
pdftotext -layout input.pdf output.txt

# Extract specific pages
pdftotext -f 1 -l 5 input.pdf output.txt  # Pages 1-5

qpdf

# Merge PDFs
qpdf --empty --pages file1.pdf file2.pdf -- merged.pdf

# Split pages
qpdf input.pdf --pages . 1-5 -- pages1-5.pdf
qpdf input.pdf --pages . 6-10 -- pages6-10.pdf

# Rotate pages
qpdf input.pdf output.pdf --rotate=+90:1  # Rotate page 1 by 90 degrees

# Remove password
qpdf --password=mypassword --decrypt encrypted.pdf decrypted.pdf

pdftk (if available)

# Merge
pdftk file1.pdf file2.pdf cat output merged.pdf

# Split
pdftk input.pdf burst

# Rotate
pdftk input.pdf rotate 1east output rotated.pdf

Common Tasks

Extract Text from Scanned PDFs

# Requires: pip install pytesseract pdf2image
import pytesseract
from pdf2image import convert_from_path

# Convert PDF to images
images = convert_from_path('scanned.pdf')

# OCR each page
text = ""
for i, image in enumerate(images):
    text += f"Page {i+1}:\
"
    text += pytesseract.image_to_string(image)
    text += "\
\
"

print(text)

Add Watermark

from pypdf import PdfReader, PdfWriter

# Create watermark (or load existing)
watermark = PdfReader("watermark.pdf").pages[0]

# Apply to all pages
reader = PdfReader("document.pdf")
writer = PdfWriter()

for page in reader.pages:
    page.merge_page(watermark)
    writer.add_page(page)

with open("watermarked.pdf", "wb") as output:
    writer.write(output)

Extract Images

# Using pdfimages (poppler-utils)
pdfimages -j input.pdf output_prefix

# This extracts all images as output_prefix-000.jpg, output_prefix-001.jpg, etc.

Password Protection

from pypdf import PdfReader, PdfWriter

reader = PdfReader("input.pdf")
writer = PdfWriter()

for page in reader.pages:
    writer.add_page(page)

# Add password
writer.encrypt("userpassword", "ownerpassword")

with open("encrypted.pdf", "wb") as output:
    writer.write(output)

Quick Reference

Task Best Tool Command/Code
Merge PDFs pypdf writer.add_page(page)
Split PDFs pypdf One page per file
Extract text pdfplumber page.extract_text()
Extract tables pdfplumber page.extract_tables()
Create PDFs reportlab Canvas or Platypus
Command line merge qpdf qpdf --empty --pages ...
OCR scanned PDFs pytesseract Convert to image first
Fill PDF forms pdf-lib or pypdf (see forms.md) See forms.md

Next Steps

  • For advanced pypdfium2 usage, see reference.md
  • For JavaScript libraries (pdf-lib), see reference.md
  • If you need to fill out a PDF form, follow the instructions in forms.md
  • For troubleshooting guides, see reference.md
Usage Guidance
This skill is instruction-only and looks coherent for PDF tasks, but before using it: 1) Be prepared to install third-party Python packages and system binaries (poppler, Tesseract); vet those package sources (PyPI, OS repos) yourself. 2) The guide references additional files (forms.md, reference.md, LICENSE.txt) that are not included — review those if you need form handling or license terms. 3) Do not feed highly sensitive documents to any third-party tooling unless you control the execution environment; these instructions operate on local files but following them may cause installs that run code from external package repositories. 4) Note minor metadata inconsistencies (version/timestamps in _meta.json) — likely benign but worth checking provenance if you require strict source verification.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: my-pdf Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle provides a comprehensive and standard set of instructions and code snippets for PDF manipulation using well-known libraries like pypdf, pdfplumber, and reportlab. There is no evidence of malicious intent, data exfiltration, or prompt injection; the content is strictly aligned with its stated purpose of PDF processing (SKILL.md).
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description match the instructions: SKILL.md gives Python and CLI recipes for extracting, creating, merging, splitting, OCR, and form handling. The libraries and tools referenced (pypdf, pdfplumber, reportlab, pdf2image/pytesseract, poppler/qpdf/pdftk) are reasonable and expected for PDF manipulation.
Instruction Scope
Instructions stay within PDF processing tasks and operate on local files. They reference many third-party Python libraries and command-line tools and include snippets that assume those tools are present or will be installed. The guide references auxiliary docs (forms.md, reference.md) and a LICENSE.txt that are not included in the bundle — this is an incompleteness to be aware of but not an indicator of malicious behavior.
Install Mechanism
No install spec (instruction-only), so nothing is written by the skill itself. Risk is low from the skill package. However, following the instructions will likely require installing external packages (pip, system packages like poppler and Tesseract) which pulls code from third-party sources (PyPI, OS package repos).
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. That is proportionate for a PDF processing toolkit. The examples do not attempt to read unrelated sensitive system paths or tokens.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill is user-invocable. It does not request persistent presence or attempt to modify other skills or global agent settings.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install my-pdf
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /my-pdf
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
my-pdf v1.0.0 - Initial release of a comprehensive PDF manipulation toolkit. - Features extraction of text and tables, PDF creation, merging/splitting, metadata retrieval, rotation, watermarking, and password protection. - Includes usage guides for Python libraries (pypdf, pdfplumber, reportlab) and command-line tools (pdftotext, qpdf, pdftk). - Covers extraction of images and OCR from scanned PDFs. - Provides quick reference table for common PDF tasks. - Additional instructions for PDF form handling are in forms.md.
Metadata
Slug my-pdf
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 2
Active Installs 1
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is My Pdf?

Comprehensive PDF manipulation toolkit for extracting text and tables, creating new PDFs, merging/splitting documents, and handling forms. When Claude needs... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 282 downloads so far.

How do I install My Pdf?

Run "/install my-pdf" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is My Pdf free?

Yes, My Pdf is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does My Pdf support?

My Pdf is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created My Pdf?

It is built and maintained by liujiang817 (@liujiang817); the current version is v1.0.0.

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