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  • Send transactional pdfs for AI agents via SMTP. Templates included.

  • Transform any blog post or article URL into ready-to-post social media content for Twitter/X threads, LinkedIn posts, Instagram captions, Facebook posts, and email newsletters. Pay-per-event: $0.07 for all 5 platforms, $0.03 for single platform.

  • Locate a PDF and identify related documents by analyzing content patterns and common substrings within a specified directory.
    The Unlicense
  • Find specific text within PDF files from local paths or URLs using case-sensitive or case-insensitive search to locate information quickly.
    MIT
  • Combine multiple PDF files into a single document. Specify input files in order and define the output path for the merged result.
  • Combine multiple PDF files into one document using the merge-pdfs tool from the mcp-pdf-tools server. Specify input files and output path to create a single PDF.
    The Unlicense
  • Search for text patterns across multiple PDF files in parallel. Returns matches and errors per file for efficient document analysis.
  • Find Dropbox files by name or content across PDF, DOCX, and text formats using search queries to locate specific documents quickly.
  • Analyze code changes before editing to identify files that may need updating, including co-changes, references, and related tests.
    MIT
  • Create a new document collection to organize related documents and enable semantic search across their contents. Returns a collection ID for managing documents.
    MIT
  • Extract detailed information from PDF documents including page count, metadata, security settings, and form fields. Provide a URL or upload file to get started.
    MIT
  • Convert PDF files to AI-readable Markdown format with automatic detection of PDF type and best extraction method, providing confidence scores and warnings for limited extraction.
    MIT