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.
Create and modify PDF files with JavaScript
Small, fast and advanced PNG / APNG encoder and decoder
Algorithm for finding the root of a yarn workspace, extracted from yarnpkg.com
React-pdf TypeScript definitions
Create PDF files on the browser and server
SVG parsing for react-pdf
The core Nx plugin contains the core functionality of Nx like the project graph, nx commands and task orchestration.
Metrics for the Standard 14 PDF fonts and their encodings
Algorithm for finding the root of a yarn workspace, extracted from yarnpkg.com
The Workspace plugin contains executors and generators that are useful for any Nx workspace. It should be present in every Nx workspace and other plugins build on it.
A PDF generation library for Node.js
Resolve document component's layout
The Nx Devkit is used to customize Nx for different technologies and use cases. It contains many utility functions for reading and writing files, updating configuration, working with Abstract Syntax Trees(ASTs), and more. Learn more about [extending Nx by
A react native PDF view component, support ios and android platform
PDF extraction and rendering across all JavaScript runtimes
Define uninitialized elements
The JS plugin for Nx contains executors and generators that provide the best experience for developing JavaScript and TypeScript projects.
Define uninitialized elements
The Workspace plugin contains executors and generators that are useful for any Nx workspace. It should be present in every Nx workspace and other plugins build on it.
Streams3, a browser compatible copy of the stream library from Node.js with circular dependencies removed
Angular 5+ component for rendering PDF
merge multiple PDF documents, or parts of them, to a new PDF document
Workspace makes it a breeze to work with files and directories
+pikuri+ is the convenience bundle for the pikuri AI-assistant toolkit. It ships no Ruby code of its own beyond a tiny entry file that +require+'s each sibling gem; +gem install pikuri+ pulls in pikuri-core, pikuri-extractors, pikuri-pdf, pikuri-skills, pikuri-tasks, pikuri-memory, pikuri-workspace, pikuri-code, pikuri-mcp, pikuri-subagents, pikuri-vectordb, and pikuri-assistant in one shot, and +require 'pikuri'+ boots all of them. Privacy-conscious users who want a minimal dependency tree to audit should install +pikuri-core+ directly and opt into the extension gems they actually need — same +bundle add+ pattern Rails users have always had. See each pikuri-* gem's README for its individual surface.