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    Enables filling uploaded document templates (DOCX/HWP/HWPX/PDF) with chatbot-generated content while preserving original formatting, tables, and images, and saving as files.
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    An MCP server that converts Markdown files containing Mermaid diagrams into PDF documents by rendering diagrams as SVG images. It provides a specialized tool to automate document conversion while ensuring all visual charts are correctly embedded in the final output.
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    An MCP server that provides tools for reading, writing, and manipulating PDF files, including text extraction, metadata retrieval, and merging or splitting documents. It also enables users to create PDFs from plain text and convert specific pages or entire documents into images.
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    This server converts PDFs to markdown with intelligent academic paper detection and dual processing engines (marker-pdf for academic content, PyMuPDF for general documents), supporting URL and local file handling, page extraction, batch processing, and PDF link crawling for Claude Code analysis.
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    MCP server for full-text search across PDF document collections with offline indexing, ranked results, snippets, and page rendering.
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    Enables AI agents to efficiently process large local and online PDFs through selective extraction of text, images, and metadata. It provides tools for content search and document outline navigation to optimize context window usage.
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    An MCP server for reading, rendering, and searching PDF files, specifically optimized for LLMs to extract text, tables, and technical diagrams. It enables metadata retrieval, multi-format text extraction, and page-to-image rendering using PyMuPDF.
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    Provides 18 PDF operations (merge, split, convert, edit, secure, repair, OCR) via iLoveAPI, callable from any MCP client like Claude Code or Claude Desktop.
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    Provides PDF reading, text search, navigation, and form filling capabilities through MCP, with cross-platform PDF viewer integration for seamless document interaction.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables the extraction of text, metadata, and embedded images from PDF files. It provides tools for searching text with context, reading specific pages, and counting total pages within a document.
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    An MCP server for local PDF manipulation including merging, splitting, rotating, watermarking, and text extraction. It works with various MCP-compatible clients and processes PDFs entirely on-device without cloud services.
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    Enables AI assistants to read, create, merge, split, and edit PDF files through natural language commands in GitHub Copilot Chat.
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    A server that provides tools for reading and processing PDF documents, allowing users to list available PDFs and extract their content in Markdown format.
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    Enables filling any PDF form, including scanned or AcroForm, through a browser-based drag-and-drop editor. Works entirely locally with no data leaving the machine.
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