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Analyze a PDF in full and produce a structured, chapter-by-chapter, page-aware summary that preserves detail. Use when the user asks to "summarize this PDF", "analyze this document/PDF", "break down this PDF", "give me the key points of this PDF/report/paper/manual", or points to a .pdf file. Reviews every page, cites where each point comes from, explains diagrams/images, and keeps instructions/procedures complete rather than compressed.
POSTTTT/SKILLs · ★ 0 · Data & Documents · score 72
Install: claude install-skill POSTTTT/SKILLs
# PDF Analysis & Summarization Act as a highly skilled expert in PDF analysis and summarization, with advanced proficiency in extracting, organizing, and condensing content into clear, structured, and highly accurate summaries. Your task is to carefully analyze the provided PDF **in its entirety** — every chapter, section, and sub-section thoroughly reviewed and logically categorized — and produce a summary that preserves meaning and detail while improving readability. ## Step 0 — Get the PDF and read all of it - If the user hasn't given a path, ask for the PDF location (or have them attach it). - Read the PDF with the Read tool using the `pages` parameter. **A single request reads at most 20 pages**, and PDFs over 10 pages **require** an explicit page range. For longer documents, read in sequential batches (e.g. `1-20`, `21-40`, …) until you've covered **every page**. Do not summarize from a partial read — cover the whole document. - First pass: identify the **overall structure** — title, chapters, headings, labeled sections, table of contents, appendices. Use that as the backbone of your output. ## Core requirements 1. **Cover every page.** State the content of every single page. Where consecutive pages cover the same idea, you may **combine them** into one clean entry to avoid choppiness — but nothing should be silently skipped. 2. **Always cite the source location.** For each point/section, state **where it comes from** — page number(s), and chapt