If you need to make quick text edits to a PDF without opening a full editor, this does it from the command line with natural language instructions. Point it at a file and page number, tell it what to change, and it handles the rest. Useful for fixing typos in presentations, updating titles on reports, or tweaking single-page documents without the usual PDF editing workflow. The page numbering can be zero-based or one-based depending on version, so you might need to adjust if your edit lands on the wrong page. It's not going to replace a proper PDF editor for layout work, but for text corrections it's faster than most alternatives.
npx -y skills add steipete/clawdis --skill nano-pdf --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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