Best free .NET core 5.0 HTML to PDF to use?

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  • PuppeteerSharp

    Headless Chrome .NET API

  • I have used puppeteer. https://github.com/hardkoded/puppeteer-sharp

  • DinkToPdf

    C# .NET Core wrapper for wkhtmltopdf library that uses Webkit engine to convert HTML pages to PDF.

  • The install instructions for DinkToPdf (see github) have a step about installing native binaries that your tutorial seems to be missing.

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  • GotenbergSharpApiClient

    .NET C# Client for the Gotenberg API

  • I use the GotenbergSharpApiClient with the Gotenberg Microservice running in a docker container. Works great and has a nice fluent/faceted request builder.

  • gotenberg

    A developer-friendly API for converting numerous document formats into PDF files, and more!

  • I use the GotenbergSharpApiClient with the Gotenberg Microservice running in a docker container. Works great and has a nice fluent/faceted request builder.

  • scryber.core

    Scryber.Core is a dotnet html to pdf engine written entirely in C# for creating beautiful flexible, flowing documents from html templates including css styles, data binding, svg drawing and encryption

  • https://github.com/richard-scryber/scryber.core seems to have nice features & docs and is lgpl

  • WorkOS

    The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.

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