Use when tasks involve reading, creating, or reviewing PDF files where rendering and layout matter; prefer visual checks by rendering pages (Poppler) and use Python tools such as `reportlab`, `pdfplumber`, and `pypdf` for generation and extraction.
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نصب سراسری (سطح کاربر):
npx skillhub install openai/skills/pdfنصب در پروژه فعلی:
npx skillhub install openai/skills/pdf --projectمسیر پیشنهادی: ~/.claude/skills/pdf/
بررسی هوش مصنوعی
کیفیت دستورالعمل68
دقت توضیحات62
کاربردی بودن65
صحت فنی70
Scored 66 for a clean, opinionated PDF workflow with specific quality standards. From OpenAI's codex repo. Strong cross-platform setup and practical rules (ASCII hyphens, zero visual defects). Limited by no scripts — relies on instructions only.
محتوای SKILL.md
---
name: "pdf"
description: "Use when tasks involve reading, creating, or reviewing PDF files where rendering and layout matter; prefer visual checks by rendering pages (Poppler) and use Python tools such as `reportlab`, `pdfplumber`, and `pypdf` for generation and extraction."
---
# PDF Skill
## When to use
- Read or review PDF content where layout and visuals matter.
- Create PDFs programmatically with reliable formatting.
- Validate final rendering before delivery.
## Workflow
1. Prefer visual review: render PDF pages to PNGs and inspect them.
- Use `pdftoppm` if available.
- If unavailable, install Poppler or ask the user to review the output locally.
2. Use `reportlab` to generate PDFs when creating new documents.
3. Use `pdfplumber` (or `pypdf`) for text extraction and quick checks; do not rely on it for layout fidelity.
4. After each meaningful update, re-render pages and verify alignment, spacing, and legibility.
## Temp and output conventions
- Use `tmp/pdfs/` for intermediate files; delete when done.
- Write final artifacts under `output/pdf/` when working in this repo.
- Keep filenames stable and descriptive.
## Dependencies (install if missing)
Prefer `uv` for dependency management.
Python packages:
```
uv pip install reportlab pdfplumber pypdf
```
If `uv` is unavailable:
```
python3 -m pip install reportlab pdfplumber pypdf
```
System tools (for rendering):
```
# macOS (Homebrew)
brew install poppler
# Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt-get install -y poppler-utils
```
If installation isn't possible in this environment, tell the user which dependency is missing and how to install it locally.
## Environment
No required environment variables.
## Rendering command
```
pdftoppm -png $INPUT_PDF $OUTPUT_PREFIX
```
## Quality expectations
- Maintain polished visual design: consistent typography, spacing, margins, and section hierarchy.
- Avoid rendering issues: clipped text, overlapping elements, broken tables, black squares, or unreadable glyphs.
- Charts, tables, and images must be sharp, aligned, and clearly labeled.
- Use ASCII hyphens only. Avoid U+2011 (non-breaking hyphen) and other Unicode dashes.
- Citations and references must be human-readable; never leave tool tokens or placeholder strings.
## Final checks
- Do not deliver until the latest PNG inspection shows zero visual or formatting defects.
- Confirm headers/footers, page numbering, and section transitions look polished.
- Keep intermediate files organized or remove them after final approval.