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Make Pdf Safe

Flatten a PDF into a non-interactive “safe” version by uploading it to the Solutions API, polling un

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Version
1.0.0

Overview

Flatten a PDF into a non-interactive “safe” version by uploading it to the Solutions API, polling until completion.

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name: make-pdf-safe description: Flatten a PDF into a non-interactive “safe” version by uploading it to the Solutions API, polling until completion, then returning a download URL for the flattened PDF. license: MIT compatibility: agentskills: ">=0.1.0" metadata: category: document-security tags:
  • pdf
  • flatten
  • sanitize
  • security
  • cross-service-solutions
provider: Cross-Service-Solutions (Solutions API) allowed-tools:
  • http
  • files

make-pdf-safe

Purpose

This skill creates a “safe” PDF by converting the document into a single flattened layer without active functionality. The goal is to reduce risk from interactive PDF features. In practical terms, the output PDF is intended to:
  • remove or neutralize interactive elements (e.g., scripts/actions),
  • prevent editing of underlying objects/content structure,
  • behave like a flattened document layer (similar to a “print” representation).
This skill: 1) accepts a PDF file from the user, 2) uploads it to the Solutions API, 3) polls the job status until it is finished, 4) returns the download URL for the “safe” flattened PDF.

Credentials

The API requires an API key used as a Bearer token:
  • Authorization: Bearer
How the user gets an API key:
  • https://login.cross-service-solutions.com/register
  • Or the user can provide an API key directly.
Rule: never echo or log the API key.

API endpoints

Base URL:
  • https://api.xss-cross-service-solutions.com/solutions/solutions
Create make-safe job:
  • POST /api/41
  • multipart/form-data parameters:
  • file — required — PDF file
Get result by ID:
  • GET /api/
When done, the response contains:
  • output.files[] with { name, path } where path is a downloadable URL.

Inputs

Required

  • PDF file (binary)
  • API key (string)

Optional

  • None

Output

Return a structured result:
  • job_id (number)
  • status (string)
  • download_url (string, when done)
  • file_name (string, when available)
Example output: ```json { "job_id": 4101, "status": "done", "download_url": "https://.../safe.pdf", "file_name": "safe.pdf" }

Installation

Terminal bash

openclaw install make-pdf-safe
    
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Quick Info

Category Development
Model Claude 3.5
Complexity One-Click
Author crossservicesolutions
Last Updated 3/10/2026
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Optimized for
Claude 3.5
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