A module for node.js,get pdf infomation and convert to images.Use ImageMagick and XPdf
An MCP server providing tools to read PDF files.
An MCP server providing tools to read PDF files.
Read PDF files for node-red
An MCP server providing tools to read PDF files.
Node-RED node to read pdf data using pdfjs
a mobile-friendly PDF Reader in browser for React
基于react-read-pdf项目修改的一款自用的pdfview组件 有更简洁的样式
Create and modify PDF files with JavaScript
An MCP server providing tools to read PDF files. Fork of @sylphlab/pdf-reader-mcp with Claude Code compatibility fixes.
An MCP server providing tools to read PDF files.
read pdf as png
Read PDF resumes in the terminal
Kendo UI for Angular PDF Export Component
An MCP server providing tools to read PDF files.
A PDF generation library for Node.js
A react native PDF view component, support ios and android platform
A PDF generation library for Node.js
Read PDF metadata, list form fields, fill text fields, checkboxes, dropdowns, radio buttons, and merge/split PDFs
Dead simple pdf text reader
Pure TypeScript, cross-platform module for extracting text, images, and tabular data from PDFs. Run directly in your browser or in Node!
Display PDFs in your React app as easily as if they were images.
An MCP server providing tools to read PDF files.
A PDF generation library for Node.js
Ruby-style wrapper in JRuby for reading and writing PDF forms
Read text and metadata from files and documents (.doc, .docx, .pages, .odt, .rtf, .pdf)
Read text and metadata from files and documents using Apache Tika toolkit
Read text and metadata from files and documents (.doc, .docx, .pages, .odt, .rtf, .pdf)
Reads hours from a Google Spreadsheet and generates a PDF invoice.
a library that can read structured and positional text from PDFs. Ideal for asembling structured data from invoices and the like.
a library that can read SP Services PDF bills and extract and summarize the bill details
Builds a database of bank account transaction history by reading PDF bank statements, and provides a simple web interface for browsing data.
Gem for read and write DXF files. Gem based on "ruby-dxf-reader" from https://github.com/jimfoltz/ruby-dxf-reader. It support DXF files comes from AutoCAD 2008 (http://images.autodesk.com/adsk/files/acad_dxf0.pdf).
== DESCRIPTION: Provides a script and library to parse stories saved in the RSpec plain text story format and creates a PDF file with printable 3"x5" index cards suitable for using in Agile planning and prioritization. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Create a PDF with each page as a 3x5 sheet, or as 4 cards per 8.5 x 11 sheet * Included script reads stories from STDIN and writes PDF to STDOUT * TODO: Improve test coverage * TODO: Improve documentation == SYNOPSIS: From the command line with stories2cards < /path/to/stories.txt Or via Ruby story_text = File.read('my_story') pdf_content = PDF::Storycards::Writer.make_pdf(story_text, :style => :card_1up) == REQUIREMENTS:
Reads a text file (if supplied as the first argument) and creates a pdf file with the same name but with .pdf as extension in the current directory via the program pdflatex (the only requirement besides ruby itself). If '-h' is the first argument, then the program displays the helptext and exits. The program can also read the input text from STDIN (STanDard IN) and create the pdf file in the user's home directory. When this method is used, no argument is given to the program and the text is simply piped directly into the program like this: $ echo 'Hello' | txt2pdf This would create a pdf file with only 'Hello' and the page number at the bottom of the resulting pdf page. With this, you could map a key binding in your window manager to create a pdf file from the text you selected in any program, be it the terminal, your browser or your text editor. In my wm of choice, i3, I have added the following to my i3 config: bindsym $mod+p exec xclip -o | txt2pdf This would create a pdf file from the text I have selected as I hit the 'Window Button' and 'p'.
Surpass is writing (and eventually reading) excel workbooks in pure Ruby. Surpass is based on xlwt (and pyExcelerator). For comprehensive documentation, please refer to the PDF manual which is available from http://surpass.rubyforge.org or in the root directory of the source code repository. If you like to learn from playing with working examples, then there are plenty in the examples/ and webby/examples directories of the source code.
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