Are there any Linux software for splitting or merging pdfs?

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  1. pdfarranger

    Small python-gtk application, which helps the user to merge or split PDF documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface.

    Pdf Arranger

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  3. nautilus-pdf-tools

    Tools to work with PDF files from Nautilus

  4. web-pdf-toolbox

    Discontinued Simple web toolbox for PDF files

    Want a web gui? Self hosted? https://github.com/natpuch/web-pdf-toolbox

  5. pdfmerge

    A small Perl script as Unix tool to merge PDF files

    I use https://github.com/dmaphy/pdfmerge For Arch and Fedora it's also in the official's...

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