Pandic Office OpenClaw Skill - ClawHub
Do you want your AI agent to automate Pandic Office workflows? This free skill from ClawHub helps with cli utilities tasks without building custom tools from scratch.
What this skill does
Converts Markdown files to PDF files using the pandoc command-line utility. Use when a user asks to convert a .md or markdown file to a .pdf file.
Install
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| local-pandoc | Converts Markdown files to PDF files using the pandoc command-line utility. Use when a user asks to convert a .md or markdown file to a .pdf file. |
Local Pandoc Conversion Skill
This skill uses the pandoc command-line utility to convert documents between numerous markup formats.
Basic Usage
The fundamental structure of a pandoc command is:
pandoc [options] [input-file]…
Simple Conversion
To convert a Markdown file to HTML:
pandoc -o output.html input.md
Specifying Formats
While pandoc can infer formats from file extensions, you can be explicit with the -f (from) and -t (to) flags.
# Convert HTML to Markdown
pandoc -f html -t markdown input.html
Standalone Documents
To create a complete document with a proper header and footer (e.g., a full HTML file), use the -s or --standalone flag.
pandoc -s -o output.html input.md
Advanced Examples
The following examples are extracted from the official Pandoc User's Guide.
PDF Output
To create a PDF, pandoc typically uses a LaTeX engine. Ensure one is installed.
# Basic PDF creation
pandoc input.md -o output.pdf
# Control PDF engine and style via variables
pandoc input.md -o output.pdf --pdf-engine=xelatex -V geometry:margin=1in -V fontsize=12pt
Document Structure & Metadata
Pandoc can automatically generate a table of contents and use document metadata.
# Create a document with a Table of Contents (up to level 3 headings)
pandoc --toc --toc-depth=3 -o output.docx input.md
# Set metadata fields from the command line
pandoc -M title:"My Report" -M author:"Galactus" -o output.pdf input.md
Templates and Styling
You can control the final output's structure and style with templates and other options.
# Use a custom template for HTML output
pandoc -s --template=my-template.html -o output.html input.md
# For HTML output, link to a custom CSS file
pandoc -s --css=styles.css -o output.html input.md
# For DOCX output, use a reference document for styling
pandoc --reference-doc=reference.docx -o output.docx input.md
Reading from the Web
Pandoc can directly fetch and convert content from a URL.
pandoc -f html -t markdown https://www.fsf.org
Other Useful Options
# Preserve tabs instead of converting them to spaces
pandoc --preserve-tabs ...
# Control line wrapping in the output source code
pandoc --wrap=none ...
# Shift heading levels (e.g., make all H1s into H2s, H2s into H3s)
pandoc --shift-heading-level-by=1 ...
This enhanced documentation provides a more robust foundation for using pandoc.