README

Handles all PDF operations: reading, extracting text/tables, merging, splitting, rotating, watermarking, creating, filling forms, encrypting, extracting images, and OCR on scanned documents.

Prerequisites

DependencyInstallPurpose
Python 3.9+requiredcore runtime
pypdfpip install pypdfread, merge, split, rotate, encrypt
pdfplumberpip install pdfplumbertable extraction
camelot-pypip install camelot-py[cv]complex table extraction
reportlabpip install reportlabcreate PDFs from scratch
pytesseractpip install pytesseractOCR on scanned PDFs
tesseract-ocrbrew install tesseractOCR engine (required by pytesseract)
Node.js + pnpmoptionalTypeScript PDF utilities

Install the most common packages at once:

pip install pypdf pdfplumber reportlab

Scripts

DirectoryRuntimePurpose
scripts/python/PythonPDF read, merge, split, extract, OCR
scripts/ts/TypeScript (npx tsx)PDF utilities, pdf-lib wrapper

Usage Notes

  • Run scripts with --help first before reading source code — they expose parameters directly.
  • TypeScript scripts run via npx tsx scripts/ts/<script>.ts.
  • Python scripts run via python3 scripts/python/<script>.py.
  • OCR requires both pytesseract and the system tesseract binary in PATH.
  • For advanced operations (form filling, JavaScript, complex layouts) see references/ for extended guides.

SKILL.md

When to Activate

  • User mentions a .pdf file or asks to create, read, edit, or convert one
  • User needs to merge, split, rotate, watermark, or encrypt PDF files
  • User wants to extract text, tables, or images from a PDF
  • User needs to fill out a PDF form or make a scanned PDF searchable (OCR)

Skip When

  • User wants to edit a Word document — use codi-docx
  • User wants an Excel spreadsheet — use codi-xlsx
  • User wants to generate a branded PDF from HTML (not manipulate an existing PDF) — use codi-content-factory
  • User wants plain Markdown documentation — use codi-project-documentation
  • User wants a PowerPoint deck — use codi-pptx

This guide covers essential PDF processing operations using Python libraries and command-line tools. For advanced features, JavaScript libraries, and detailed examples, see ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}[[/references/reference.md]]. If you need to fill out a PDF form, read ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}[[/references/forms.md]] and follow its instructions.

Quick Start

from pypdf import PdfReader, PdfWriter

# Read a PDF
reader = PdfReader("document.pdf")
print(f"Pages: {len(reader.pages)}")

# Extract text
text = ""
for page in reader.pages:
    text += page.extract_text()

Python Libraries

pypdf - Basic Operations

Merge PDFs

from pypdf import PdfWriter, PdfReader

writer = PdfWriter()
for pdf_file in ["doc1.pdf", "doc2.pdf", "doc3.pdf"]:
    reader = PdfReader(pdf_file)
    for page in reader.pages:
        writer.add_page(page)

with open("merged.pdf", "wb") as output:
    writer.write(output)

Split PDF

reader = PdfReader("input.pdf")
for i, page in enumerate(reader.pages):
    writer = PdfWriter()
    writer.add_page(page)
    with open(f"page_{i+1}.pdf", "wb") as output:
        writer.write(output)

Extract Metadata

reader = PdfReader("document.pdf")
meta = reader.metadata
print(f"Title: {meta.title}")
print(f"Author: {meta.author}")
print(f"Subject: {meta.subject}")
print(f"Creator: {meta.creator}")

Rotate Pages

reader = PdfReader("input.pdf")
writer = PdfWriter()

page = reader.pages[0]
page.rotate(90)  # Rotate 90 degrees clockwise
writer.add_page(page)

with open("rotated.pdf", "wb") as output:
    writer.write(output)

pdfplumber - Text and Table Extraction

Extract Text with Layout

import pdfplumber

with pdfplumber.open("document.pdf") as pdf:
    for page in pdf.pages:
        text = page.extract_text()
        print(text)

Extract Tables

with pdfplumber.open("document.pdf") as pdf:
    for i, page in enumerate(pdf.pages):
        tables = page.extract_tables()
        for j, table in enumerate(tables):
            print(f"Table {j+1} on page {i+1}:")
            for row in table:
                print(row)

Advanced Table Extraction

import pandas as pd

with pdfplumber.open("document.pdf") as pdf:
    all_tables = []
    for page in pdf.pages:
        tables = page.extract_tables()
        for table in tables:
            if table:  # Check if table is not empty
                df = pd.DataFrame(table[1:], columns=table[0])
                all_tables.append(df)

# Combine all tables
if all_tables:
    combined_df = pd.concat(all_tables, ignore_index=True)
    combined_df.to_excel("extracted_tables.xlsx", index=False)

reportlab - Create PDFs

Basic PDF Creation

from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter
from reportlab.pdfgen import canvas

c = canvas.Canvas("hello.pdf", pagesize=letter)
width, height = letter

# Add text
c.drawString(100, height - 100, "Hello World!")
c.drawString(100, height - 120, "This is a PDF created with reportlab")

# Add a line
c.line(100, height - 140, 400, height - 140)

# Save
c.save()

Create PDF with Multiple Pages

from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter
from reportlab.platypus import SimpleDocTemplate, Paragraph, Spacer, PageBreak
from reportlab.lib.styles import getSampleStyleSheet

doc = SimpleDocTemplate("report.pdf", pagesize=letter)
styles = getSampleStyleSheet()
story = []

# Add content
title = Paragraph("Report Title", styles['Title'])
story.append(title)
story.append(Spacer(1, 12))

body = Paragraph("This is the body of the report. " * 20, styles['Normal'])
story.append(body)
story.append(PageBreak())

# Page 2
story.append(Paragraph("Page 2", styles['Heading1']))
story.append(Paragraph("Content for page 2", styles['Normal']))

# Build PDF
doc.build(story)

Subscripts and Superscripts

IMPORTANT: Never use Unicode subscript/superscript characters in ReportLab PDFs. The built-in fonts do not include these glyphs, causing them to render as solid black boxes.

Instead, use ReportLab’s XML markup tags in Paragraph objects:

from reportlab.platypus import Paragraph
from reportlab.lib.styles import getSampleStyleSheet

styles = getSampleStyleSheet()

# Subscripts: use <sub> tag
chemical = Paragraph("H<sub>2</sub>O", styles['Normal'])

# Superscripts: use <super> tag
squared = Paragraph("x<super>2</super> + y<super>2</super>", styles['Normal'])

For canvas-drawn text (not Paragraph objects), manually adjust font the size and position rather than using Unicode subscripts/superscripts.

Command-Line Tools

pdftotext (poppler-utils)

# Extract text
pdftotext input.pdf output.txt

# Extract text preserving layout
pdftotext -layout input.pdf output.txt

# Extract specific pages
pdftotext -f 1 -l 5 input.pdf output.txt  # Pages 1-5

qpdf

# Merge PDFs
qpdf --empty --pages file1.pdf file2.pdf -- merged.pdf

# Split pages
qpdf input.pdf --pages . 1-5 -- pages1-5.pdf
qpdf input.pdf --pages . 6-10 -- pages6-10.pdf

# Rotate pages
qpdf input.pdf output.pdf --rotate=+90:1  # Rotate page 1 by 90 degrees

# Remove password
qpdf --password=mypassword --decrypt encrypted.pdf decrypted.pdf

pdftk (if available)

# Merge
pdftk file1.pdf file2.pdf cat output merged.pdf

# Split
pdftk input.pdf burst

# Rotate
pdftk input.pdf rotate 1east output rotated.pdf

Common Tasks

Extract Text from Scanned PDFs

# Requires: pip install pytesseract pdf2image
import pytesseract
from pdf2image import convert_from_path

# Convert PDF to images
images = convert_from_path('scanned.pdf')

# OCR each page
text = ""
for i, image in enumerate(images):
    text += f"Page {i+1}:\n"
    text += pytesseract.image_to_string(image)
    text += "\n\n"

print(text)

Add Watermark

from pypdf import PdfReader, PdfWriter

# Create watermark (or load existing)
watermark = PdfReader("watermark.pdf").pages[0]

# Apply to all pages
reader = PdfReader("document.pdf")
writer = PdfWriter()

for page in reader.pages:
    page.merge_page(watermark)
    writer.add_page(page)

with open("watermarked.pdf", "wb") as output:
    writer.write(output)

Extract Images

# Using pdfimages (poppler-utils)
pdfimages -j input.pdf output_prefix

# This extracts all images as output_prefix-000.jpg, output_prefix-001.jpg, etc.

Password Protection

from pypdf import PdfReader, PdfWriter

reader = PdfReader("input.pdf")
writer = PdfWriter()

for page in reader.pages:
    writer.add_page(page)

# Add password
writer.encrypt("userpassword", "ownerpassword")

with open("encrypted.pdf", "wb") as output:
    writer.write(output)

Script Runtime

Helper scripts are available in both TypeScript and Python. Detect availability and use the appropriate variant:

  • TypeScript (always available): npx tsx ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/ts/<script>.ts <args>
  • Python (when installed): python3 ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/python/<script>.py <args>

Check availability: which python3 > /dev/null 2>&1 — if Python is not found, use TypeScript.

Quick Reference

TaskBest ToolCommand/Code
Merge PDFspypdfwriter.add_page(page)
Split PDFspypdfOne page per file
Extract textpdfplumberpage.extract_text()
Extract tablespdfplumberpage.extract_tables()
Create PDFsreportlabCanvas or Platypus
Command line mergeqpdfqpdf --empty --pages ...
OCR scanned PDFspytesseractConvert to image first
Fill PDF formspdf-lib or pypdfSee ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}[[/references/forms.md]]

Next Steps

  • For advanced pypdfium2 usage, see ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}[[/references/reference.md]]
  • For JavaScript libraries (pdf-lib), see ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}[[/references/reference.md]]
  • If you need to fill out a PDF form, follow the instructions in ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}[[/references/forms.md]]
  • For troubleshooting guides, see ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}[[/references/reference.md]]
  • codi-docx — Create or edit Word documents
  • codi-xlsx — Create or edit Excel spreadsheets