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@adobe/documentservices-pdftools-node-sdk
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The Document Services PDF Tools Node.js SDK provides APIs for creating, combining, exporting and manipulating PDFs.
The Document Services PDF Tools Node.js SDK provides APIs for creating, combining, exporting and manipulating PDFs.
Adobe Document Cloud’s simple cloud-based APIs help you get up and running quickly. Once you’ve received your developer credential, download and set up the sample project. After you’re familiar with the APIs, leverage the samples in your own server-side code.
Before using this package, install Node.js. Node.js 10.13 or higher is required.
npm install --save @adobe/documentservices-pdftools-node-sdk
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The Document Services PDF Tools Node.js SDK provides APIs for creating, combining, exporting and manipulating PDFs.
We found that @adobe/documentservices-pdftools-node-sdk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 15 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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