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A command line tool for converting PDF to images.

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    A command line tool for converting PDF to images.

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    Prerequisite

    Installation

    npm i fpdf2pic -g

    Usage

    # show help
    fpdf2pic -h
    
    # Convert a PDF to images
    fpdf2pic -i inputfilepath.pdf -o outputdirpath

    Help

    By default, fpdf2pic The images will be converted to the folder where the PDF is located when the output path is not specified.
    
    The following options are available:
    
    -h, --help                          Shows this help message
    
    -d, --debug                         Show debugging information
    
    -v, --version                       Displays the current version of fpdf2pic
    
    -i, --input-path                    To convert the PDF file path, you can be a single file or folder path
    
    -o, --output-dir                    the directory to output the images, The default will convert all pages, eg: -o ./pdf_images
    
    -P, --page-range                    The page range to convert,  eg: -P 1,3、 -P 1
    
    -W, --width                         The max width of the image to be converted, eg: -W 1024
    
    -H, --height                        The max height of the image to be converted, eg: -H 768
    
    -F, --format                        The format of the image to be converted, eg: -F png
    
    -Q, --quality                       The quality of the image to be converted, eg: -Q 80
    
    -D, --density                       The density of the image to be converted, eg: -D 300
    
    -C, --compression                   The compression method of the image to be converted, eg: -C jpeg

    FAQ

    How to install graphicsmagick?

    See installation.

    Homebrew: brew install graphicsmagick

    Author

    twitter/funnyzak
    funnyzak

    License

    MIT License © 2022 funnyzak