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This tool converts Markdown documents (with some additional LaTeX-inspired tags) to professional-looking PDF documents, mostly targeted towards software specs and documentation.
Based on the awesome pdfmake
tool, which is itself based on pdfkit
.
The source repository contains sample documents in the sample/
folder.
This includes a manual that highlights most of the available features. The output for this document can be found in the root folder (see manual.pdf
).
Configuration is read from makepdf.json
, unless an argument is specified on the command line.
Refer to the PDF manual for the configuration format.
Some ideas for improvement:
.js
files with conventional naming (or defined in the config file) for e.g. headers and footers, adding table styles, post-processing headings, tables, etc. or a hook for the entire document.FAQs
Opinionated Markdown-to-PDF converter
The npm package makepdf receives a total of 40 weekly downloads. As such, makepdf popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that makepdf demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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