PDF Reader
Access and chat with PDF links. This allows you to ask questions, summarize, simplify, or rewrite the PDF content.
PDF Reader is a plugin that allows you to access and chat with PDF links. You can ask questions, summarize, simplify, or rewrite the content of the PDF. Whether you need to quickly find information in a PDF or analyze and understand its contents, PDF Reader has got you covered. It processes PDF URLs section by section, ensuring a coherent and unified result for your specific task. Say goodbye to struggling with lengthy and complex PDFs, and let PDF Reader make your life easier.
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Learn how to use PDF Reader effectively! Here are a few example prompts, tips, and the documentation of available commands.
Example prompts
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Prompt 1: "I want to find the most recent peer-reviewed articles about climate change."
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Prompt 2: "I found a PDF of a paper I'm interested in, can you help me read it?"
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Prompt 3: "I want to save this paper to my Zotero library."
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Prompt 4: "I want to find the most cited articles about artificial intelligence from the last five years."
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Prompt 5: "I found a paper I'm interested in, can you help me read it and then save it to my Zotero library?"
Features and commands
Feature/Command | Description |
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searchAbstracts | This command allows you to search for relevant paper abstracts based on a set of keywords. You can also specify the sort order for results, whether to only return peer-reviewed articles, and the range of publication years. |
getFullText | This command retrieves the full text of a paper given its PDF URL. You can specify the chunk number to retrieve, which defaults to 1. |
saveCitation | This command saves a citation to your Zotero reference manager. You need to provide the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) of the article, your Zotero User ID, and your Zotero API Key. |