Edit PDFs with natural-language instructions using the nano-pdf CLI.
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Does it follow best practices?
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Validation for skill structure
nano-pdf CLI syntax and tool selection
Uses nano-pdf edit
0%
100%
File before page
0%
100%
Page before instruction
0%
100%
Natural-language instruction
0%
100%
README install step
0%
100%
Without context: $0.4676 · 2m 9s · 24 turns · 27 in / 7,479 out tokens
With context: $0.4566 · 1m 33s · 29 turns · 313 in / 5,006 out tokens
Page number 0-based vs 1-based handling
Identifies 0/1-based ambiguity
50%
50%
Retry or fallback logic
0%
0%
NOTES explains retry behavior
0%
25%
Correct nano-pdf syntax preserved
100%
100%
Version/config mentioned
0%
80%
Without context: $0.6918 · 3m 31s · 20 turns · 2,732 in / 12,801 out tokens
With context: $0.2036 · 46s · 12 turns · 17 in / 2,626 out tokens
Output sanity-check before delivery
Output verification step
100%
100%
Checklist documents review
100%
100%
Uses nano-pdf edit
0%
100%
Correct nano-pdf syntax
0%
100%
Verification before send
100%
100%
Without context: $0.2822 · 1m 19s · 15 turns · 58 in / 4,739 out tokens
With context: $0.3078 · 1m 9s · 23 turns · 61 in / 3,503 out tokens
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