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compress-pdf

name: compress-pdf

by crossservicesolutions · published 2026-03-22

图像生成数据处理加密货币
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// Install command
$ claw add gh:crossservicesolutions/crossservicesolutions-compress-pdf
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// Full documentation

---

name: compress-pdf

description: Compress a user-provided PDF by uploading it to Cross-Service-Solutions, polling until completion, then returning a download URL for the compressed file.

license: MIT

compatibility:

agentskills: ">=0.1.0"

metadata:

category: document-processing

tags:

- pdf

- compression

- cross-service-solutions

provider: Cross-Service-Solutions (XSS)

allowed-tools:

- http

- files

---

# compress-pdf

Purpose

This skill compresses a PDF by:

1) accepting a PDF file from the user,

2) uploading it to the Cross-Service-Solutions compression API,

3) polling the job status until it is finished,

4) returning the compressed file download URL.

Credentials

The API requires an API key used as a Bearer token:

  • `Authorization: Bearer <API_KEY>`
  • How the user gets an API key:

  • They can sign up and get their key at:
  • https://login.cross-service-solutions.com/register

  • Or they can provide an API key directly to the bot.
  • **Rule:** never echo or log the API key.

    API endpoints

    Base URL:

  • `https://api.xss-cross-service-solutions.com/solutions/solutions`
  • Create compression job:

  • `POST /api/29`
  • `multipart/form-data` parameters:
  • - `file` (PDF Dokument) — required — PDF file

    - `imageQuality` — required — number 0..100 (default 75)

    - `dpi` — required — number 72..300 (default 144)

    Get result by ID:

  • `GET /api/<ID>`
  • When done, the response contains:

  • `output.files[]` with `{ name, path }` where `path` is a downloadable URL.
  • Inputs

    Required

  • A PDF file (binary)
  • An API key (string)
  • Optional

  • `imageQuality` (0..100), default 75
  • `dpi` (72..300), default 144
  • Output

    Return a structured result:

  • `job_id` (number)
  • `status` (string)
  • `download_url` (string, when done)
  • `file_name` (string, when available)
  • `settings` (object)
  • Example output:

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