Add markdown2pdf skill#833
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Skill: markdown2pdf
Adds markdown2pdf to the Document Processing category.
What it does
Converts Markdown files — or inline markdown text from the conversation — into clean, formatted PDFs using the open-source
markdown2pdfCLI. Output is vector PDF: searchable/copy-pasteable text, embedded Inter + JetBrains Mono fonts, GitHub-style typography. Supports GFM (headings, tables, task lists, code blocks with syntax highlighting, blockquotes, etc.).Real-world use case
Anyone who drafts notes, reports, or READMEs in Markdown and needs a polished, printable/shareable PDF — without copying into a word processor. The skill auto-fetches the CLI binary on first use (cached afterward), so there's nothing to install manually: the user just asks "convert this README to PDF" and gets a file back.
Why an external repo link
The skill lives in its own actively maintained repo alongside the CLI engine and web playground it depends on. Linking to it directly keeps the entry in sync with releases — matching the style of other community entries like
aws-skillsand the Markdown to EPUB Converter.Attribution
Authored by @woodyjon. MIT licensed.