pdfcpu
maroto
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30 | 6 | |
6,310 | 1,449 | |
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9.1 | 9.2 | |
6 days ago | 4 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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pdfcpu
- Show HN: A PDF Processing CLI/API Written in Go
- Show HN
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Making a PDF that's larger than Germany
Slightly tangential: if you are hacking on PDFs, manually or otherwise, this is an incredibly useful tool: https://pdfcpu.io/ (not the author, just a user)
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Stirling-PDF: local web application to perform various operations on PDFs
A really nice, stand-alone command line tool is pdfcpu.
https://github.com/pdfcpu/pdfcpu
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pdfcpu v0.6.0 out! - pdfcpu.io
Check it out => https://github.com/pdfcpu/pdfcpu/releases/tag/v0.6.0
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Marker: Convert PDF to Markdown quickly with high accuracy
I can report that the closest I've came before is with PDFMiner (https://pypi.org/project/pdfminer/) for Python. The benefit of this one is that it retains styling information, so that italics and the like can be retained, at least with some post-processing (I think one might need to convert certain CSS-classes to actual or tags).
The other option I have started looking into is the PDFCPU library for Go. It is a bit more low-level than PDFMiner, but one gets out very well structured info, that seem it might be possible to post-process quite well, for one's particular use case and PDF layouts: https://github.com/pdfcpu/pdfcpu
I also now tried the Marker tool in the OT, and it seems to do a reasonable job. It did intermingle some columns though, at least in some tricky cases such as when there were a round shaped image in between the two columns. One note is that Marker doesn't seem to retain styling like italics though.
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PDFcpu snippet for read text of PDF file?
Of course, the best way would be to solve it via the API without CLI. But this doesn't seem to work. https://github.com/pdfcpu/pdfcpu/issues/122
- wie splittet ihr denn PDFs - ich hab hier einige - die ich zerlegen muss in Teile
- Do you know any library to make pdf in golang?
- Pdfcpu: A Go PDF Processor
maroto
- How to create a PDF?
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what is the best pdf-making library in golang?
gopdf or github.com/johnfercher/maroto/pkg/pdf
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Do you know any library to make pdf in golang?
I found only https://github.com/johnfercher/maroto did you know others?
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How To Create a PDF in Go: A Step-By-Step Tutorial
But found the PDF library from 'github.com/johnfercher/maroto' and it worked well enough. Headaches solved. But please spare me from generating PDFs ever again! :P
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Creating a PDF With Go, Maroto & Gofakeit
The Maroto package is described as being bootstrap-inspired, but you don't need to know Bootstrap to use it. However if you have used Bootstrap before, the approach Maroto takes will feel familiar to you. A document is built using rows, columns and components. The package gives us the ability to include features such as:
What are some alternatives?
gopdf - A simple library for generating PDF written in Go lang
gofpdf
go-wkhtmltopdf - Go bindings for wkhtmltopdf and high-level HTML to PDF conversion interface
pongo2 - Django-syntax like template-engine for Go
qpdf - QPDF: A content-preserving PDF document transformer
quicktemplate - Fast, powerful, yet easy to use template engine for Go. Optimized for speed, zero memory allocations in hot paths. Up to 20x faster than html/template
merge2pdf - Merge Image and PDF files (optionally with selective pages) with lossless quality
Plush - The powerful template system that Go needs
markpdf - Watermark PDF files using image or text
Jet Template Engine for GO - Jet template engine
ngrok - Unified ingress for developers
mustache - The mustache template language in Go