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    Nano PDF Editor

    Nano PDF Editor

    Edit PDF files with Nano Banana

    ...Designed to be easily embedded into larger software projects, Nano-PDF has a small code footprint and straightforward APIs that developers can call from common languages, helping it fit into text editors, document explorers, or custom user interfaces with minimal effort. The viewer strives to comply with standard PDF features, like annotations and linked bookmarks, while avoiding the complexity of full-featured document suites that prioritize editing or creation.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    pdfly

    pdfly

    CLI tool to extract (meta)data from PDF and manipulate PDF files

    A Python library designed for manipulating PDF files with functionalities for extraction, transformation, and document generation.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Create Index from PDF

    PDF Indexing Script: Searches PDF for words, records page numbers

    This Python script helps automate the process of creating an index for a PDF document. It reads a list of words from a text file, searches through each page of the PDF, and records the page numbers where each word appears. The script accounts for the first 24 pages of the PDF that use Roman numerals (i-xxiv) and adjusts the page numbers accordingly. It is designed to be case-insensitive, ensuring that variations in capitalization do not affect the search results.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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