Agent skill

minimax-pdf

Use this skill when visual quality and design identity matter for a PDF. CREATE (generate from scratch): "make a PDF", "generate a report", "write a proposal", "create a resume", "beautiful PDF", "professional document", "cover page", "polished PDF", "client-ready document". FILL (complete form fields): "fill in the form", "fill out this PDF", "complete the form fields", "write values into PDF", "what fields does this PDF have". REFORMAT (apply design to an existing doc): "reformat this document", "apply our style", "convert this Markdown/text to PDF", "make this doc look good", "re-style this PDF". This skill uses a token-based design system: color, typography, and spacing are derived from the document type and flow through every page. The output is print-ready. Prefer this skill when appearance matters, not just when any PDF output is needed.

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version
1.0
category
document-generation

SKILL.md

minimax-pdf

Three tasks. One skill.

Read design/design.md before any CREATE or REFORMAT work.


Route table

User intent Route Scripts used
Generate a new PDF from scratch CREATE palette.pycover.pyrender_cover.jsrender_body.pymerge.py
Fill / complete form fields in an existing PDF FILL fill_inspect.pyfill_write.py
Reformat / re-style an existing document REFORMAT reformat_parse.py → then full CREATE pipeline

Rule: when in doubt between CREATE and REFORMAT, ask whether the user has an existing document to start from. If yes → REFORMAT. If no → CREATE.


Route A: CREATE

Full pipeline — content → design tokens → cover → body → merged PDF.

bash
bash scripts/make.sh run \
  --title "Q3 Strategy Review" --type proposal \
  --author "Strategy Team" --date "October 2025" \
  --accent "#2D5F8A" \
  --content content.json --out report.pdf

Doc types: report · proposal · resume · portfolio · academic · general · minimal · stripe · diagonal · frame · editorial · magazine · darkroom · terminal · poster

Type Cover pattern Visual identity
report fullbleed Dark bg, dot grid, Playfair Display
proposal split Left panel + right geometric, Syne
resume typographic Oversized first-word, DM Serif Display
portfolio atmospheric Near-black, radial glow, Fraunces
academic typographic Light bg, classical serif, EB Garamond
general fullbleed Dark slate, Outfit
minimal minimal White + single 8px accent bar, Cormorant Garamond
stripe stripe 3 bold horizontal color bands, Barlow Condensed
diagonal diagonal SVG angled cut, dark/light halves, Montserrat
frame frame Inset border, corner ornaments, Cormorant
editorial editorial Ghost letter, all-caps title, Bebas Neue
magazine magazine Warm cream bg, centered stack, hero image, Playfair Display
darkroom darkroom Navy bg, centered stack, grayscale image, Playfair Display
terminal terminal Near-black, grid lines, monospace, neon green
poster poster White bg, thick sidebar, oversized title, Barlow Condensed

Cover extras (inject into tokens via --abstract, --cover-image):

  • --abstract "text" — abstract text block on the cover (magazine/darkroom)
  • --cover-image "url" — hero image URL/path (magazine, darkroom, poster)

Color overrides — always choose these based on document content:

  • --accent "#HEX" — override the accent color; accent_lt is auto-derived by lightening toward white
  • --cover-bg "#HEX" — override the cover background color

Accent color selection guidance:

You have creative authority over the accent color. Pick it from the document's semantic context — title, industry, purpose, audience — not from generic "safe" choices. The accent appears on section rules, callout bars, table headers, and the cover: it carries the document's visual identity.

Context Suggested accent range
Legal / compliance / finance Deep navy #1C3A5E, charcoal #2E3440, slate #3D4C5E
Healthcare / medical Teal-green #2A6B5A, cool green #3A7D6A
Technology / engineering Steel blue #2D5F8A, indigo #3D4F8A
Environmental / sustainability Forest #2E5E3A, olive #4A5E2A
Creative / arts / culture Burgundy #6B2A35, plum #5A2A6B, terracotta #8A3A2A
Academic / research Deep teal #2A5A6B, library blue #2A4A6B
Corporate / neutral Slate #3D4A5A, graphite #444C56
Luxury / premium Warm black #1A1208, deep bronze #4A3820

Rule: choose a color that a thoughtful designer would select for this specific document — not the type's default. Muted, desaturated tones work best; avoid vivid primaries. When in doubt, go darker and more neutral.

content.json block types:

Block Usage Key fields
h1 Section heading + accent rule text
h2 Subsection heading text
h3 Sub-subsection (bold) text
body Justified paragraph; supports <b> <i> markup text
bullet Unordered list item (• prefix) text
numbered Ordered list item — counter auto-resets on non-numbered blocks text
callout Highlighted insight box with accent left bar text
table Data table — accent header, alternating row tints headers, rows, col_widths?, caption?
image Embedded image scaled to column width path/src, caption?
figure Image with auto-numbered "Figure N:" caption path/src, caption?
code Monospace code block with accent left border text, language?
math Display math — LaTeX syntax via matplotlib mathtext text, label?, caption?
chart Bar / line / pie chart rendered with matplotlib chart_type, labels, datasets, title?, x_label?, y_label?, caption?, figure?
flowchart Process diagram with nodes + edges via matplotlib nodes, edges, caption?, figure?
bibliography Numbered reference list with hanging indent items [{id, text}], title?
divider Accent-colored full-width rule
caption Small muted label text
pagebreak Force a new page
spacer Vertical whitespace pt (default 12)

chart / flowchart schemas:

json
{"type":"chart","chart_type":"bar","labels":["Q1","Q2","Q3","Q4"],
 "datasets":[{"label":"Revenue","values":[120,145,132,178]}],"caption":"Q results"}

{"type":"flowchart",
 "nodes":[{"id":"s","label":"Start","shape":"oval"},
          {"id":"p","label":"Process","shape":"rect"},
          {"id":"d","label":"Valid?","shape":"diamond"},
          {"id":"e","label":"End","shape":"oval"}],
 "edges":[{"from":"s","to":"p"},{"from":"p","to":"d"},
          {"from":"d","to":"e","label":"Yes"},{"from":"d","to":"p","label":"No"}]}

{"type":"bibliography","items":[
  {"id":"1","text":"Author (Year). Title. Publisher."}]}

Route B: FILL

Fill form fields in an existing PDF without altering layout or design.

bash
# Step 1: inspect
python3 scripts/fill_inspect.py --input form.pdf

# Step 2: fill
python3 scripts/fill_write.py --input form.pdf --out filled.pdf \
  --values '{"FirstName": "Jane", "Agree": "true", "Country": "US"}'
Field type Value format
text Any string
checkbox "true" or "false"
dropdown Must match a choice value from inspect output
radio Must match a radio value (often starts with /)

Always run fill_inspect.py first to get exact field names.


Route C: REFORMAT

Parse an existing document → content.json → CREATE pipeline.

bash
bash scripts/make.sh reformat \
  --input source.md --title "My Report" --type report --out output.pdf

Supported input formats: .md .txt .pdf .json


Environment

bash
bash scripts/make.sh check   # verify all deps
bash scripts/make.sh fix     # auto-install missing deps
bash scripts/make.sh demo    # build a sample PDF
Tool Used by Install
Python 3.9+ all .py scripts system
reportlab render_body.py pip install reportlab
pypdf fill, merge, reformat pip install pypdf
Node.js 18+ render_cover.js system
playwright + Chromium render_cover.js npm install -g playwright && npx playwright install chromium

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