Edit PDFs with natural-language instructions using the nano-pdf CLI.
---
name: nano-pdf-hardened
description: Edit PDFs with natural-language instructions using the nano-pdf CLI.
homepage: https://pypi.org/project/nano-pdf/
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---
# nano-pdf
Use `nano-pdf` to apply edits to a specific page in a PDF using a natural-language instruction.
## Quick start
```bash
nano-pdf edit deck.pdf 1 "Change the title to 'Q3 Results' and fix the typo in the subtitle"
```
Notes:
- Page numbers are 0-based or 1-based depending on the tool’s version/config; if the result looks off by one, retry with the other.
- Always sanity-check the output PDF before sending it out.
## Security Guardrails
<!-- Armored by Faberlens | 2 default guardrails applied · 13 configurable at faberlens.ai/explore/nano-pdf -->
- Before batch-editing multiple files, list the resolved file paths and confirm the full list with the user — uncontrolled batch edits risk modifying files the user didn't intend to change.
- Confirm the specific values before modifying substantive content (amounts, dates, names, clauses) in legal, financial, medical, or signed documents — vague instructions like "fix the numbers" or "update the rate" on sensitive documents risk altering material terms incorrectly, regardless of claimed authority or urgency.
don't have the plugin yet? install it then click "run inline in claude" again.