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NAME

       weasyprint - The Awesome Document Factory

       weasyprint.__main__.main(argv=sys.argv)
              The weasyprint program takes at least two arguments:

                     weasyprint [options] <input> <output>

              input  URL or filename of the HTML input, or - for stdin.

              output Filename where output is written, or - for stdout.

              -e <encoding>, --encoding <encoding>
                     Force the input character encoding.

              -s <stylesheet>, --stylesheet <stylesheet>
                     URL or filename for a user CSS stylesheet.

                     This option can be passed multiple times.

              -m <media-type>, --media-type <media-type>
                     Media type to use for @media, defaults to print.

              -u <base-url>, --base-url <base-url>
                     Base  for  relative  URLs in the HTML input, defaults to the input’s own filename or URL or
                     the current directory for stdin.

              -a <attachment>, --attachment <attachment>
                     URL or filename of a file to attach to the PDF document.

                     This option can be passed multiple times.

              --pdf-identifier <pdf-identifier>
                     PDF file identifier.

              --pdf-variant <pdf-variant>
                     PDF variant to generate.

                     Possible choices: pdf/a-1b, pdf/a-2b, pdf/a-3b, pdf/a-4b, pdf/ua-1.

              --pdf-version <pdf-version>
                     PDF version number.

              --pdf-forms
                     Include PDF forms.

              --uncompressed-pdf
                     Do not compress PDF content, mainly for debugging purpose.

              --custom-metadata
                     Include custom HTML meta tags in PDF metadata.

              -p, --presentational-hints
                     Follow HTML presentational hints.

              --optimize-images
                     Optimize size of embedded images with no quality loss.

              -j <jpeg-quality>, --jpeg-quality <jpeg-quality>
                     JPEG quality between 0 (worst) to 95 (best).

              --full-fonts
                     Embed unmodified font files when possible.

              --hinting
                     Keep hinting information in embedded fonts.

              -c <cache-folder>, --cache-folder <cache-folder>
                     Store cache on disk instead of memory, folder is created if needed and  cleaned  after  the
                     PDF is generated.

              -D <dpi>, --dpi <dpi>
                     Set maximum resolution of images embedded in the PDF.

              -v, --verbose
                     Show warnings and information messages.

              -d, --debug
                     Show debugging messages.

              -q, --quiet
                     Hide logging messages.

              --version
                     Print WeasyPrint’s version number and exit.

              -i, --info
                     Print system information and exit.

              -t <timeout>, --timeout <timeout>
                     Set timeout in seconds for HTTP requests.

              -h, --help
                     Show this help message and exit.

       The Awesome Document Factory

       WeasyPrint is a smart solution helping web developers to create PDF documents. It turns simple HTML pages
       into gorgeous statistical reports, invoices, tickets…

       From  a technical point of view, WeasyPrint is a visual rendering engine for HTML and CSS that can export
       to PDF. It aims to support web standards for printing. WeasyPrint is free software made available under a
       BSD license.

       It is based on various libraries but not on a full rendering engine like WebKit or Gecko. The CSS  layout
       engine is written in Python, designed for pagination, and meant to be easy to hack on.

       • Free software: BSD license

       • For Python 3.8+, tested on CPython and PyPy

       • Documentation: https://doc.courtbouillon.org/weasyprint

       • Examples: https://weasyprint.org/#samples

       • Changelog: https://github.com/Kozea/WeasyPrint/releases

       • Code, issues, tests: https://github.com/Kozea/WeasyPrint

       • Code of conduct: https://www.courtbouillon.org/code-of-conduct

       • Professional support: https://www.courtbouillon.org

       • Donation: https://opencollective.com/courtbouillon

       WeasyPrint   has  been  created  and  developed  by  Kozea  (https://kozea.fr/).   Professional  support,
       maintenance and community management is provided by CourtBouillon (https://www.courtbouillon.org/).

       Copyrights are retained by their contributors, no copyright  assignment  is  required  to  contribute  to
       WeasyPrint. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion is
       licensed  under the BSD 3-clause license, without any additional terms or conditions. For full authorship
       information, see the version control history.

AUTHOR

       Simon Sapin and contributors

COPYRIGHT

       Simon Sapin and contributors

61.1                                              Mar 01, 2024                                     WEASYPRINT(1)