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    LibPDF

    LibPDF

    A modern PDF library for TypeScript

    LibPDF-js/core is a modern, TypeScript-first PDF processing library that provides a comprehensive toolkit for parsing, modifying, and generating PDF documents with a clean, intuitive API designed to handle real-world files safely and robustly. Unlike many existing JavaScript PDF libraries, it emphasizes lenient parsing that can gracefully handle malformed structures and fallback strategies where typical parsers fail, making it useful for production environments that encounter unpredictable...
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    PDF-LIB

    PDF-LIB

    Create and modify PDF documents in any JavaScript environment

    ...Add, insert, and remove pages. Split a single PDF into separate ones. Or merge multiple PDFs into a single document. Create new forms or fill and read existing fields. Checkboxes, buttons, radio groups, dropdowns, option lists, and text fields are all supported. If you aren't using a package manager, UMD modules are available on the unpkg and jsDelivr CDNs. Note that only some PDF readers can view attachments.
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