Marketplace working-with-documents
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/asmayaseen/working-with-documents" ~/.claude/skills/aiskillstore-marketplace-working-with-documents && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/asmayaseen/working-with-documents/SKILL.mdsource content
Working with Documents
Quick Reference
| Format | Read | Create | Edit |
|---|---|---|---|
| DOCX | pandoc, python-docx | docx-js | OOXML (unpack/edit/pack) |
| pdfplumber, pypdf | reportlab | pypdf (merge/split) | |
| PPTX | markitdown | html2pptx | OOXML (unpack/edit/pack) |
Word Documents (.docx)
Reading Content
# Convert to markdown (preserves structure) pandoc document.docx -o output.md # With tracked changes visible pandoc --track-changes=all document.docx -o output.md
Creating New Documents
Use docx-js (JavaScript):
const { Document, Packer, Paragraph, TextRun } = require('docx'); const doc = new Document({ sections: [{ children: [ new Paragraph({ children: [ new TextRun({ text: "Hello World", bold: true }), ], }), ], }], }); Packer.toBuffer(doc).then(buffer => { fs.writeFileSync("output.docx", buffer); });
Editing Existing Documents (Tracked Changes)
# 1. Unpack python ooxml/scripts/unpack.py document.docx unpacked/ # 2. Edit XML files in unpacked/word/document.xml # Key files: # - word/document.xml (main content) # - word/comments.xml (comments) # - word/media/ (images) # 3. Pack python ooxml/scripts/pack.py unpacked/ edited.docx
Tracked changes XML pattern:
<!-- Deletion --> <w:del><w:r><w:delText>old text</w:delText></w:r></w:del> <!-- Insertion --> <w:ins><w:r><w:t>new text</w:t></w:r></w:ins>
PDF Documents
Reading PDFs
import pdfplumber # Extract text with pdfplumber.open("document.pdf") as pdf: for page in pdf.pages: print(page.extract_text()) # Extract tables with pdfplumber.open("document.pdf") as pdf: for page in pdf.pages: tables = page.extract_tables() for table in tables: for row in table: print(row)
Creating PDFs
from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter from reportlab.platypus import SimpleDocTemplate, Paragraph from reportlab.lib.styles import getSampleStyleSheet doc = SimpleDocTemplate("output.pdf", pagesize=letter) styles = getSampleStyleSheet() story = [ Paragraph("Report Title", styles['Title']), Paragraph("Body text goes here.", styles['Normal']), ] doc.build(story)
Merging/Splitting PDFs
from pypdf import PdfReader, PdfWriter # Merge writer = PdfWriter() for pdf_file in ["doc1.pdf", "doc2.pdf"]: reader = PdfReader(pdf_file) for page in reader.pages: writer.add_page(page) writer.write(open("merged.pdf", "wb")) # Split reader = PdfReader("input.pdf") for i, page in enumerate(reader.pages): writer = PdfWriter() writer.add_page(page) writer.write(open(f"page_{i+1}.pdf", "wb"))
Command-Line Tools
# Extract text pdftotext input.pdf output.txt pdftotext -layout input.pdf output.txt # Preserve layout # Merge with qpdf qpdf --empty --pages file1.pdf file2.pdf -- merged.pdf # Split pages qpdf input.pdf --pages . 1-5 -- pages1-5.pdf
PowerPoint Presentations (.pptx)
Reading Content
# Convert to markdown python -m markitdown presentation.pptx
Creating New Presentations
Use html2pptx workflow:
- Create HTML slides (720pt × 405pt for 16:9)
- Convert with html2pptx.js library
- Validate with thumbnail grid
# Create thumbnails for validation python scripts/thumbnail.py output.pptx --cols 4
Editing Existing Presentations
# 1. Unpack python ooxml/scripts/unpack.py presentation.pptx unpacked/ # Key files: # - ppt/slides/slide1.xml, slide2.xml, etc. # - ppt/notesSlides/ (speaker notes) # - ppt/media/ (images) # 2. Edit XML # 3. Validate python ooxml/scripts/validate.py unpacked/ --original presentation.pptx # 4. Pack python ooxml/scripts/pack.py unpacked/ edited.pptx
Rearranging Slides
# Duplicate, reorder, delete slides python scripts/rearrange.py template.pptx output.pptx 0,3,3,5,7 # Creates: slide 0, slide 3 (twice), slide 5, slide 7
Converting Between Formats
# DOCX/PPTX to PDF soffice --headless --convert-to pdf document.docx # PDF to images pdftoppm -jpeg -r 150 document.pdf page # Creates: page-1.jpg, page-2.jpg, etc. # DOCX to Markdown pandoc document.docx -o output.md
OCR for Scanned Documents
import pytesseract from pdf2image import convert_from_path images = convert_from_path('scanned.pdf') text = "" for image in images: text += pytesseract.image_to_string(image)
Design Guidelines (Presentations)
Color Palettes
Pick 3-5 colors that work together:
| Palette | Colors |
|---|---|
| Classic Blue | Navy #1C2833, Slate #2E4053, Silver #AAB7B8 |
| Teal & Coral | Teal #5EA8A7, Coral #FE4447, White #FFFFFF |
| Black & Gold | Gold #BF9A4A, Black #000000, Cream #F4F6F6 |
Web-Safe Fonts Only
Arial, Helvetica, Times New Roman, Georgia, Verdana, Tahoma, Trebuchet MS, Courier New, Impact
Layout Rules
- Two-column: Use for exactly 2 distinct items
- Three-column: Use for exactly 3 items
- Never vertically stack charts below text
- Full-bleed images with text overlays work well
Dependencies
# Python pip install pypdf pdfplumber reportlab python-docx openpyxl # System tools apt-get install pandoc poppler-utils libreoffice # Node.js (for docx-js) npm install docx
Verification
Run:
python scripts/verify.py
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