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pdfcpu-lite a Go PDF processor lib

pdfcpu-lite is a PDF processing library written in Go. It is compatible with all PDF versions with basic support and ongoing improvement for PDF 2.0 (ISO-32000-2).

Motivation for this fork

This opinionated fork aims at faster builds and smaller binaries for library users of pdfcpu.io.

pdfcpu-lite

  • removes all test data and bundled certificates
  • drops support for certificates and signing
  • omits the CLI/CMD packages
  • drops handling and creation of config.yaml files
  • avoids some dependencies entirely

If you are interested in the CLI or removed functionality, stick with the upstream repository and Go module pdfcpu

Documentation

See upstream docs of pdfcpu.io

Contributors

Thanks 💚 to all contributors:


Horst Rutter

haldyr

Vyacheslav

Erik Unger

Richard Wilkes

minenok-tutu

Mateusz Burniak

Dmitry Harnitski

ryarnyah

Sam Giffney

Carlos Eduardo Witte

minusworld

Witold Konior

joonas.fi

Henrik Reinstädtler

VMorozov-wh

Benoit KUGLER

Adam Greenhall

moritamori

JanBaryla

TheDiscordian

Rafael Garcia Argente

truyet

Christian Nicola

Benjamin Krill

Peter Wyatt

Kroum Tzanev

Stefan Huber

Juan Iscar

Eng Zer Jun

Dmitry Ivanov

Rene Kaufmann

Christian Heusel

Chris

Lukasz Czaplinski

Joel Silva Schutz

semvis123

guangwu

Yoshiki Nakagawa

Steve van Loben Sels

Yaofu

vsenko

Alexis Hildebrandt

Sivukhin Nikita

Joachim Bauch

kalimit

Andreas Erhard

Matsumoto Toshi

Carl Wilson

LNAhri

vishal

Andreas Deininger

Robert Raines

Frank Anderson

Sven Lilienthal

Florian Kinder

mdmcconnell

Bradley Erickson

doronbehar

joeyave

Disclaimer

Use of pdfcpu assumes compliance with all applicable copyrights for any processed PDF content, including embedded resources such as fonts and images.

Gopher artwork by Renee French


License

Apache License 2.0


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