PdfPig VS buttplug-rs

Compare PdfPig vs buttplug-rs and see what are their differences.

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PdfPig buttplug-rs
7 129
1,462 788
4.9% 5.8%
9.1 9.1
9 days ago 7 days ago
C# Rust
Apache License 2.0 GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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PdfPig

Posts with mentions or reviews of PdfPig. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-30.
  • Just Say No
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Nov 2022
    Maybe (most likely) this is a problem of GitHub's terminology. For genuine bugs, e.g. here's the repro, the stack trace, the code to replicate it, it happens 100% of the time if you follow these steps, I'd agree that just having it open and in the backlog would be preferable.

    The problem is those make up maybe at a generous estimate, 10-15% of issues in a projects backlog. In the interests of full disclosure here's mine (I don't use stalebot) https://github.com/UglyToad/PdfPig/issues?page=1&q=is%3Aissu.... As you can see from the backlog I close almost nothing. This was a deliberate choice to avoid closing things until the fix was confirmed by the reporter.

    But equally that's the first time I've opened the repository in a couple of months and the amount of angst and dread I feel just from the size of that list means I'll probably find yet another excuse not to do anything on it this coming month.

    Discussions on this topic feel a lot like "technical solutions to social problems"; by which I mean "well in the ideal world a perfectly logical person would do x, y, z so the system should reflect that". And while a stalebot is the archetypal technical solution to a social problem it at least works with how maintainers work. Sometimes in life you want to ignore a problem and have it go away. When you can't do that, e.g. government bureaucracy, work stuff, social obligations, that's where stress comes from. And asking volunteer maintainers to add a whole new source of stress in their life falls apart when people get busy, or their life circumstances change, or they get ill or tired or whatever.

    Yes, in a perfect world the issue backlog would be sacrosanct and perfectly groomed/prioritized. But we're just fleshy sacks of chemicals and we're not perfect. Unrealistic expectations from users are the cause of maintainer burnout.

    Because GitHub closed issues are still viewable and searchable (I'd guess most people search it through a search engine not the terrible inbuilt search) I'd disagree that they're deceiving users somehow.

  • There is framework for everything.
    107 projects | /r/ProgrammerHumor | 4 Aug 2022
    What about PdfPig? It's under Apache 2.0.
  • Extract Text from PDF file Blazor
    1 project | /r/csharp | 27 Jun 2022
    You could try PdfPig. https://uglytoad.github.io/PdfPig/ I've used it for some small tasks and found it very useful. If you want to handle scanned pdfs you would need to use OCR instead.
  • How to read pdf files in C#?
    2 projects | /r/csharp | 2 Dec 2021
    PDF Pig is open source and allows you to read text and even extract images.
  • Add, Remove, Extract and Replace Images in PDF using C#
    2 projects | /r/dotnet | 23 Aug 2021
    https://uglytoad.github.io/PdfPig/ https://github.com/empira/PDFsharp
  • Are there any good PDF generation libraries with no paid licensing?
    2 projects | /r/dotnet | 15 Mar 2021
    Example of document creation API here https://github.com/UglyToad/PdfPig#document-creation-005 and wiki with more details here https://github.com/UglyToad/PdfPig/wiki/Document-Creation
  • Generating a Report and exporting it as an PDF
    1 project | /r/learnprogramming | 12 Mar 2021
    Example with PDFpig https://github.com/UglyToad/PdfPig/blob/master/examples/GeneratePdfA2AFile.cs

buttplug-rs

Posts with mentions or reviews of buttplug-rs. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-11.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing PdfPig and buttplug-rs you can also consider the following projects:

ITextSharp - [DEPRECATED] .NET port of the iText library, only security fixes will be added — please use iText for .NET

btleplug - Rust Cross-Platform Host-Side Bluetooth LE Access Library

PDFsharp - PDFsharp and MigraDoc Foundation for .NET 6 and .NET Framework

YiffSpot - A real-time web chat for "yiffing" randomly with other furries anonymously.

Docotic.Pdf - Docotic.Pdf library can create, edit, draw and print PDF files in .NET Core, ASP.NET, Windows Forms, WPF, Xamarin, Blazor, Unity, and HoloLense applications. The library is a 100% managed assembly without unsafe blocks. The assembly has no external dependencies.

lovesense-rs - Rust implementation of the control protocol for Lovense toys (Max, Nora, Lush, Hush, etc...)

docnet - DocNET is as fast PDF editing and reading library for modern .NET applications

awesome-selfhosted - A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers

Pdfium.Net SDK

Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond

iTextSharp (LGPL / MPL) 4.1.6 for .NET Core - Unofficial .NET Core port of iTextSharp 4.1.6. Last version to be released under the Mozilla Public License and the LGPL.

bevy - A refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust