
by openai · part of openai/skills
PDF reading, creation, and validation with visual rendering and programmatic generation. Render PDF pages to PNG for visual inspection of layout, spacing, and typography before delivery using Poppler ( pdftoppm ) Generate PDFs programmatically with reportlab for reliable formatting; extract text and metadata with pdfplumber or pypdf Enforce quality standards: no clipped text, overlapping elements, broken tables, or rendering artifacts; ASCII hyphens only, human-readable citations Use...
PDF reading, creation, and validation with visual rendering and programmatic generation. Render PDF pages to PNG for visual inspection of layout, spacing, and typography before delivery using Poppler ( pdftoppm ) Generate PDFs programmatically with reportlab for reliable formatting; extract text and metadata with pdfplumber or pypdf Enforce quality standards: no clipped text, overlapping elements, broken tables, or rendering artifacts; ASCII hyphens only, human-readable citations Use...
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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
- Prefer visual review: render PDF pages to PNGs and inspect them.
- Use
pdftoppmif available. - If unavailable, install Poppler or ask the user to review the output locally.
- Use
- Use
reportlabto generate PDFs when creating new documents. - Use
pdfplumber(orpypdf) for text extraction and quick checks; do not rely on it for layout fidelity. - 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.
Environment
No required environment variables.
Rendering command
pdftoppm -png $INPUT_PDF $OUTPUT_PREFIXQuality 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.
npx skills add https://github.com/openai/skills --skill pdfRun this in your project — your agent picks the skill up automatically.
Dependencies (install if missing)
Prefer uv for dependency management.
Python packages:
uv pip install reportlab pdfplumber pypdfIf uv is unavailable:
python3 -m pip install reportlab pdfplumber pypdfSystem tools (for rendering):
# macOS (Homebrew)
brew install poppler
# Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt-get install -y poppler-utilsIf installation isn't possible in this environment, tell the user which dependency is missing and how to install it locally.
No common issues documented yet. If you hit a problem, the repository's GitHub Issues page is the best place to look.