This is a robust, locally hosted web-based PDF manipulation tool using Docker. It enables you to carry out various operations on PDF files, including splitting, merging, converting, reorganizing, adding images, rotating, compressing, and more. This locally hosted web application has evolved to encompass a comprehensive set of features, addressing all your PDF requirements.

Stirling PDF does not initiate any outbound calls for record-keeping or tracking purposes.

All files and PDFs exist either exclusively on the client side, reside in server memory only during task execution, or temporarily reside in a file solely for the execution of the task. Any file downloaded by the user will have been deleted from the server by that point.

  • @[email protected]
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    326 months ago

    Have used it for some months and it’s great. I mostly use it for basic stuff like splitting / merging pdfs because im too lazy to look up the pdftk command.

    But there are many more features like sanitizing (removing embedded JS code) or OCR (which works great).

    • @[email protected]
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      106 months ago

      Do you think this would pass the grandma test? If so I’m 100% going to host this (mainly for my mother, hence the question)

      • @[email protected]
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        96 months ago

        She certainly can’t break anything by using it, you can spin up a docker container and see for yourself. It’s also localized in a lot of languages.

        I don’t think my own mother would do well with this, mainly because I think she doesn’t know what the difference between a pdf and word or libre doc is. But apart from that, it is really simple.

  • Simon Weiss
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    106 months ago

    Wow, this one hell of a monster will take a place of honor among my containers :) Thanks for sharing!

  • @warmaster
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    76 months ago

    I use this, hands down the best PDF editor on Linux.

    For creating forms, filling and signing use:

    https://www.docuseal.co/

    Inkscape can do the rest.

  • @[email protected]
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    76 months ago

    I needed to write in fields of a pdf and ran this quickly only to find out there wasnt such a feature. If I missed something let me know, it looks like great software.

    • gray
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      66 months ago

      I just looked into this on my own install, it isn’t super straightforward. The “View PDF” tool lets you annotate documents and fill in fields.

  • @jasep
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    76 months ago

    This sounds great. Anyone have experience using it?

    • gray
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      56 months ago

      I’ve used it a bit, mostly for merging/splitting some pdf files. Haven’t delved much into the advanced features. Its been flawless for those tasks. It was also super simple to setup.

    • Sunny' 🌻
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      36 months ago

      I use it a lot myself, started hosting during Christmas, and have since been one of my more used tools. And it’s rock solid too. Has loads of features and is easy to use. Can’t recommend it enough.

      • @jasep
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        36 months ago

        Sounds great, I installed it last night and I’m looking forward to using it 👍🏻

  • @TCB13
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    66 months ago

    This is a very cool project, but it would be cool to see it all in JS / client side instead of depending on a server-side Java powered component.

      • @TCB13
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        16 months ago

        Why would it make you think that? The App isn’t anti-foss. I believe they’re doing a lot of things server side just because there were already popular and well tested libraries for many functions. Either way it should be way easier to deal with PDFs in Java than in JS.

        • @[email protected]
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          16 months ago

          Because java is compiled…and server side isnt visible? Or is it all downloadable? Regardless seems ridiculous we need a server ran app just to edit pdfs

          • @TCB13
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            6 months ago

            You can download, compile and have both the server-side and the client-side components running in your machine. It’s easy to get it running with Docker and nothing is locked or “invisible” in that project. One thing we can say is that it might not be convenient.

            Alternatively you have https://tools.pdf24.org/en/ that has about the same features and provides a downloadable desktop app ready for usage.

  • CarrotsHaveEars
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    56 months ago

    PDF format author: I’m glad to present this device-agnostic, non-editable format!

    People: Here is the 1001th tool to modify the content of a PDF file.

  • @whereisk
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    46 months ago

    Unless you want a hosted solution I find pdf-arranger to be lighter and self contained.

  • @[email protected]
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    16 months ago

    We use it at school. It’s great because no one has to sign in, and does most of what’s needed