- Create merge.worker.js and alternate-merge.worker.js for offloading PDF merge operations to background threads
- Migrate merge and alternate-merge logic to use Web Worker architecture for improved performance
- Move flatten tool from singlePdfLoadTools to multiFileTools configuration
- Update merge and alternate-merge tool subtitles to indicate bookmark preservation
- Refactor alternate-merge.ts to use Web Worker instead of pdf-lib for interleaving operations
- Refactor merge.ts to use Web Worker for standard merge operations
- Update fileHandler.ts to recognize flatten as a multi-file tool requiring process button handling
- Simplify form-creator.ts and flatten.ts implementations with Web Worker integration
- Update UI state management to support Web Worker-based PDF processing
- Improve performance by moving computationally intensive PDF operations off the main thread
Implement a new PDF sanitization tool that allows users to remove various potentially sensitive elements from PDFs including metadata, annotations, JavaScript, embedded files, and more. The tool provides configurable options through checkboxes to selectively remove different types of content while preserving the core document structure.
Extract reusable utility functions from existing tools (remove-metadata, remove-annotations, flatten) to support the new sanitization feature. The tool handles edge cases gracefully and provides feedback when no changes are made.
- Implement core PDF manipulation tools (split, merge, convert, etc.)
- Add state management and UI utilities
- Set up build configuration with Vite and TailwindCSS
- Include essential dependencies for PDF processing
- Add gitignore and basic project configuration files