Awesome-openclaw-skills pdf-form-filler
Fill PDF forms programmatically with text values and checkboxes. Use when you need to populate fillable PDF forms (government forms, applications, surveys, etc.) with data. Supports setting text fields and checkboxes with proper appearance states for visual rendering.
git clone https://github.com/sundial-org/awesome-openclaw-skills
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/sundial-org/awesome-openclaw-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/pdf-form-filler" ~/.claude/skills/sundial-org-awesome-openclaw-skills-pdf-form-filler && rm -rf "$T"
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/sundial-org/awesome-openclaw-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/pdf-form-filler" ~/.openclaw/skills/sundial-org-awesome-openclaw-skills-pdf-form-filler && rm -rf "$T"
skills/pdf-form-filler/SKILL.mdPDF Form Filler
Programmatically fill PDF forms with text values and checkboxes. Uses pdfrw to set form field values while preserving appearance streams for proper PDF viewer rendering.
Quick Start
Fill a PDF form with a dictionary of field names and values:
from pdf_form_filler import fill_pdf_form fill_pdf_form( input_pdf="form.pdf", output_pdf="form_filled.pdf", data={ "Name": "John Doe", "Email": "john@example.com", "Herr": True, # Checkbox "Dienstreise": True, } )
Features
- Text fields: Set any text value (names, dates, addresses, etc.)
- Checkboxes: Set boolean values (True for checked, False/None for unchecked)
- Appearance states: Properly sets
and/On
states for PDF viewer rendering/Off - Preserves structure: Doesn't strip form functionality—can be further edited
- No dependencies: Uses pdfrw (lightweight, pure Python)
How It Works
- Opens the PDF template
- Iterates through form fields
- Sets values for matching field names
- Handles checkboxes by setting both
(value) and/V
(appearance state)/AS - Saves the filled PDF
Field Name Matching
Field names should match exactly as they appear in the PDF form. Common patterns:
- German forms:
,Herr
,Frau
,DienstreiseGeschäftsnummer LfF - English forms:
,Full Name
,Email
,AgreeSubmit - Date fields:
,Date
,DOBStart Date
To discover field names in your PDF, use
list_pdf_fields():
from pdf_form_filler import list_pdf_fields fields = list_pdf_fields("form.pdf") for field_name, field_type in fields: print(f"{field_name}: {field_type}")
Field types:
: Text input fieldtext
: Boolean checkboxcheckbox
: Radio buttonradio
: Dropdown selectdropdown
: Signature fieldsignature
Example: Job Application Form
fill_pdf_form( input_pdf="job_application.pdf", output_pdf="job_application_filled.pdf", data={ "Full Name": "Jane Smith", "Email": "jane.smith@example.com", "Phone": "555-1234", "Position": "Software Engineer", "Years Experience": "5", # Checkboxes "Willing to relocate": True, "Available immediately": False, "Background check consent": True, } )
Advanced Usage
Partial fills
Only fill specific fields, leave others blank:
data = {"Name": "Jane Doe"} # Only Name is set fill_pdf_form("form.pdf", "form_filled.pdf", data)
Dynamic field detection
Get all fields and prompt for values:
from pdf_form_filler import list_pdf_fields fields = list_pdf_fields("form.pdf") data = {} for field_name, field_type in fields: if field_type == "text": data[field_name] = input(f"Enter {field_name}: ") elif field_type == "checkbox": data[field_name] = input(f"Check {field_name}? (y/n): ").lower() == 'y' fill_pdf_form("form.pdf", "form_filled.pdf", data)
Batch fills
Fill multiple PDFs with the same data:
import os from pdf_form_filler import fill_pdf_form data = {"Name": "John Doe", "Date": "2026-01-24"} for filename in os.listdir("forms/"): if filename.endswith(".pdf"): fill_pdf_form( f"forms/{filename}", f"forms_filled/{filename}", data )
Troubleshooting
Checkboxes not showing visually
Some PDF viewers don't render checkboxes immediately. The value is set correctly (
/On or /Off), but appearance isn't regenerated. Try opening in:
- Adobe Reader (will render automatically)
- Firefox (has better form support)
- evince or okular on Linux (usually works)
Field names not found
Use
list_pdf_fields() to confirm exact field names. PDF forms can be tricky:
- Some use unusual names (e.g.,
instead of descriptive names)Field_1 - Some have nested field structures
Text appears cut off
Some PDFs have narrow text fields. Either:
- Use shorter values
- Reduce font size in the PDF template itself
- Manual editing after filling
Bundled Script
See
scripts/fill_pdf_form.py for the full implementation using pdfrw.