Re: pdftk retired?

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Depending on what you want to achieve, mupdf and its tools may be an option. Back then I switched impressive from pdftk to mupdf/mutool. It has python bindings, too.

As for a "swiss army knife" command line utility, qpdf is very versatile if you don't mind the learning curve. There is a gui "PDF Mix Tool" which is not in Fedora.

Alternatively, we have pdfbox in Fedora, which is a Java library including tools; and pdfjam and certainly some more.

If I remember correctly, then the licensing of the iText library which pdftk uses was the main problem in Fedora land, but I never looked back since switching away from pdftk/itext.
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