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pdfz

v1.0.3

Published

PDFz is a CLI tool for managing PDF files. It allows users to merge multiple PDFs into one file, extract and reorder specific pages from a PDF.

Downloads

10

Readme

PDFz

PDFz is a CLI tool for managing PDF files. It allows users to merge multiple PDFs into one file, extract and reorder specific pages from a PDF.

Features

Merge PDFs: Combine multiple PDF files into a single PDF file. Extract Pages: Create a new PDF with only selected pages from an existing PDF.

Installation

npm install -g pdfz

Usage

Merge PDFs

To merge multiple PDF files into one, use the merge command:

pdfz merge output.pdf file1.pdf file2.pdf [...other files]

Extract Pages

To extract specific pages from a PDF, use the extract command:

pdfz extract output.pdf input.pdf 1 4 5

In this command, 1 4 5 are the page numbers to be extracted from input.pdf. This command can also be used to reorder the pages specifying the page numbers 7 3 10

Version Information

To view the version of the PDF CLI Tool, use the -v or --version option:

pdfz -v

Help

For help and information about the commands, use the -h or --help option:

pdfz -h

Contributing

Contributions to the PDF CLI Tool are welcome. Please ensure that your code adheres to the project's coding standards and include tests for new features.

License

This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3