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Edit or create PDFs with natural-language instructions using the nano-pdf CLI. Use when asked to make a PDF, edit a PDF, add pages, change text in a PDF, or convert content to PDF format.
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# nano-pdf Use `nano-pdf` to apply edits to a specific page in a PDF using a natural-language instruction. ## Quick Start ```bash nano-pdf edit deck.pdf 1 "Change the title to 'Q3 Results' and fix the typo in the subtitle" ``` ## Creating a New PDF ```bash nano-pdf create output.pdf "Create a one-page summary of quarterly results with a header, bullet points, and a footer" ``` ## Usage in SwarmClaw When a user asks to create or edit a PDF: 1. Check if `nano-pdf` is installed: `which nano-pdf` 2. If not installed, install via `uv tool install nano-pdf` or `pip install nano-pdf` 3. Run the appropriate command 4. Report the output file path to the user ## Notes - Page numbers are 0-based or 1-based depending on the tool's version; if the result looks off by one, retry with the other. - Always sanity-check the output PDF before reporting success. - For multi-page edits, run separate commands per page.
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Edit or create PDFs with natural-language instructions using the nano-pdf CLI. Use when asked to make a PDF, edit a PDF, add pages, change text in a PDF, or convert content to PDF format.
# nano-pdf Use `nano-pdf` to apply edits to a specific page in a PDF using a natural-language instruction. ## Quick Start ```bash nano-pdf edit deck.pdf 1 "Change the title to 'Q3 Results' and fix the typo in the subtitle" ``` ## Creating a New PDF ```bash nano-pdf create output.pdf "Create a one-page summary of quarterly results with a header, bullet points, and a footer" ``` ## Usage in SwarmClaw When a user asks to create or edit a PDF: 1. Check if `nano-pdf` is installed: `which nano-pdf` 2. If not installed, install via `uv tool install nano-pdf` or `pip install nano-pdf` 3. Run the appropriate command 4. Report the output file path to the user ## Notes - Page numbers are 0-based or 1-based depending on the tool's version; if the result looks off by one, retry with the other. - Always sanity-check the output PDF before reporting success. - For multi-page edits, run separate commands per page.