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name: nano-pdf
description: "Edit text in existing PDFs via natural-language prompts."
version: 1.0.0
author: community
license: MIT
platforms: [linux, macos, windows]
metadata:
hermes:
tags: [PDF, Documents, Editing, NLP, Productivity]
homepage: https://pypi.org/project/nano-pdf/
related_skills: [pdf, ocr-and-documents]
---
# nano-pdf
Edit PDFs using natural-language instructions. Point it at a page and describe what to change. For structural PDF work (merge, split, forms, watermarks, creation), see the `pdf` skill; for text extraction from scans, see `ocr-and-documents`.
## Prerequisites
```bash
# Install with uv (recommended — already available in Hermes)
uv pip install nano-pdf
# Or with pip
pip install nano-pdf
```
## Usage
```bash
nano-pdf edit <file.pdf> <page_number> "<instruction>"
```
## Examples
```bash
# Change a title on page 1
nano-pdf edit deck.pdf 1 "Change the title to 'Q3 Results' and fix the typo in the subtitle"
# Update a date on a specific page
nano-pdf edit report.pdf 3 "Update the date from January to February 2026"
# Fix content
nano-pdf edit contract.pdf 2 "Change the client name from 'Acme Corp' to 'Acme Industries'"
```
## Notes
- Page numbers may be 0-based or 1-based depending on version — if the edit hits the wrong page, retry with ±1
- Always verify the output PDF after editing (use `read_file` to check file size, or open it)
- The tool uses an LLM under the hood — requires an API key (check `nano-pdf --help` for config)
- Works well for text changes; complex layout modifications may need a different approach