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1pdf

v1.0.1

Published

Combine all PDF files in a directory into 1 PDF file

Downloads

12

Readme

1pdf

Combine all PDF files in a directory 📂 into 1 PDF file

Demo

Watch 1pdf video demo on Youtube

1pdf in action:
1pdf in action

1pdf usage demo:
1pdf usage demo

1pdf efficiency statistics:
1pdf efficiency statistics

Background

I wanted to combine my lecture slides (several PDF files every week) into one PDF file, so that I can read, search, go back and forth while opening just one PDF file. 🤓

I used "https://combinepdf.com" at first, but it took me so long. 😴
Most of that time was spent on uploading and downloading the PDF files, not the actual process of combining the PDF files. 😞

What if I can combine PDF files locally? That means no more time wasted on uploading and downloading the PDF files! 😎 ...

Getting Started

Install the '1pdf' package globally using npm

npm i -g 1pdf

OR
when you do not have write access to /usr/local/lib/node_modules, run

sudo npm i -g 1pdf

enter password when prompted and hit enter/return

Usage

Step 1. cd into a directory containing PDF files to be combined

Step 2. (Optional) Rename the PDF files in your desired order

Step 3. Run

1pdf

to combine the PDF files into one PDF file

OR

Run

1pdf myFileName.pdf

to name the output PDF file at the same time

Package Structure

.
|-- README.md
|-- bin
|   `-- combine
|-- combine_pdf_files.js
|-- package-lock.json
`-- package.json

Authors

  • Yifan Ai - Initial work

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License