io.github.AryanBV/pdf-toolkit-mcp

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Write-capable PDF toolkit MCP: 22 tools to read, create, render, encrypt, merge & fill PDFs.

A write-capable PDF toolkit for any MCP client. It provides 22 tools for reading, creating, rendering, transforming, and securing PDFs. That includes rendering pages to images so vision models can read scanned documents, building PDFs from Markdown or structured data, AES-256 encryption, and merge and split operations that keep form fields intact. There are no native dependencies, so it runs…

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Authorio.github.AryanBV
LicenseUnknown
Version0.3.1
Sourcemcp-registry
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Dependencies60 resolved+ · none vulnerable
Tool surface22 tools · 1 privileged
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A write-capable PDF toolkit for any MCP client. It provides 22 tools for reading, creating, rendering, transforming, and securing PDFs. That includes rendering pages to images so vision models can read scanned documents, building PDFs from Markdown or structured data, AES-256 encryption, and merge and split operations that keep form fields intact. There are no native dependencies, so it runs locally from a single command. It needs no config files, API keys, Docker, or compiler, and it works…

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