document-gen-dual-backend
Document generation with direct pandoc/ReportLab execution (lightweight default) and optional shell_agent fallback for complex scenarios
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Document Generation: Dual-Backend Workflow (Unicode-Safe)
When to Use
Default Approach: Lightweight Direct Execution (Recommended for 90% of tasks)
For most document generation tasks, use direct write_file + run_shell without shell_agent:
- Generating documents in standard formats (
.docx,.pdf,.html) from Markdown - Content is straightforward with minimal special characters
- You already know the pandoc/ReportLab commands needed
- Quick single-format or multi-format output is needed
Fallback Approach: shell_agent Delegation (For Complex Scenarios Only)
Use shell_agent delegation only when:
- Automated fallback handling between backends requires complex logic
- Dynamic content generation needs programmatic decision-making
- You need to capture and analyze error messages for intelligent retry logic
When shell_agent May Be Useful (Optional)
Only consider shell_agent delegation for:
- Complex error recovery requiring automated backend switching
- Dynamic workflows with conditional branching based on generation results
Core Technique
For simple tasks (default): Use direct write_file + run_shell with pandoc or ReportLab (no shell_agent needed)
For complex tasks requiring fallback logic: Split the workflow into discrete, observable steps with two PDF generation paths:
Path A (Pandoc): Best for Markdown-to-PDF conversion with rich text formatting Path B (ReportLab): Best for programmatic PDF generation without LaTeX dependencies
Workflow steps:
- Content creation → Use
write_fileto create source document (Markdown) - Choose PDF backend → Decide between pandoc (rich formatting) or ReportLab (programmatic control)
- Unicode handling → Apply sanitization for pandoc; ReportLab handles Unicode natively
- Format conversion → Use
run_shellwith appropriate commands for each format - Verification → Check output files exist and are valid
⚠️ Backend Selection Guide
| Requirement | Recommended Backend | Rationale | |-------------|---------------------|-----------| | Markdown source with headers, lists, tables | Pandoc | Native Markdown parsing | | Heavy Unicode/special characters | ReportLab | Native UTF-8 support, no sanitization needed | | LaTeX not available | ReportLab | Pure Python, no external dependencies | | Precise layout control (positions, graphics) | ReportLab | Programmatic canvas control | | Quick DOCX + PDF + HTML batch | Pandoc | Single tool, multiple outputs | | Tables with complex formatting | Pandoc | Better table rendering | | Dynamic/charts/graphs in PDF | ReportLab | Drawing operations support |
Unicode & LaTeX Compatibility Warning
Critical for Pandoc Path: PDF generation via pandoc typically uses LaTeX (pdflatex or xelatex), which has limited Unicode support. Common problematic characters include:
| Character | Issue | Safe Replacement | |-----------|-------|------------------| | — (em dash) | May not render | -- or - | | – (en dash) | May not render | - | | " " (curly quotes) | Encoding errors | " " (straight quotes) | | ' ' (curly apostrophe) | Encoding errors | ' (straight apostrophe) | | … (ellipsis) | May not render | ... | | → ← ↑ ↓ (arrows) | LaTeX incompatibility | -> <- ^ v | | ✓ ✗ (checkmarks) | May not render | [x] [ ] | | ★ ● (symbols) | May not render | * - | | © ® ™ | May require packages | (c) (r) (tm) | | Non-ASCII letters (é, ñ, ü) | Font-dependent | Use xeLaTeX or replace |
ReportLab Path: Handles Unicode natively. Pass content as UTF-8 strings; no character sanitization required.
Step-by-Step Workflow
Quick Start: Lightweight Direct Execution (Default for Most Tasks)
This is the recommended approach for most document generation tasks. No shell_agent delegation needed:
# Step 1: Write Markdown content write_file path: /tmp/doc.md content: | # My Document Simple content here. # Step 2: Convert with pandoc (direct) run_shell command: pandoc /tmp/doc.md -o output.docx # Step 3: Verify run_shell command: ls -lh output.docx
For PDF with potential Unicode issues:
# Create sanitized version if needed write_file path: /tmp/doc_sanitized.md content: | # My Document Content with safe ASCII characters only. run_shell command: pandoc /tmp/doc_sanitized.md -o output.pdf
For Unicode-heavy content (use ReportLab directly):
write_file
path: /tmp/gen.py
content: |
from reportlab.platypus import SimpleDocTemplate, Paragraph
from reportlab.lib.styles import getSampleStyleSheet
doc = SimpleDocTemplate("output.pdf")
styles = getSampleStyleSheet()
story = [Paragraph("Unicode: é ñ ü 日本語", styles["Normal"])]
doc.build(story)
run_shell
command: python /tmp/gen.py
Full Workflow: Dual-Backend with Fallback (For Complex Cases)
Step 1: Create Source Content with write_file
Write your document content as Markdown to a temporary source file:
write_file path: /tmp/document_source.md content: | # Document Title ## Section 1 Content here... ## Section 2 More content...
Step 2A: Pandoc Path - Sanitize Unicode (Pre-PDF Conversion)
Before PDF conversion with pandoc, create a sanitized version:
write_file path: /tmp/document_source_sanitized.md content: | # Document Title ## Section 1 Content here... (with all special chars replaced per table above)
Step 2B: ReportLab Path - Create Python Script
For ReportLab, create a Python script that generates PDF directly:
write_file
path: /tmp/generate_pdf.py
content: |
from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter
from reportlab.platypus import SimpleDocTemplate, Paragraph, Spacer, Table, TableStyle
from reportlab.lib.styles import getSampleStyleSheet, ParagraphStyle
from reportlab.lib import colors
from reportlab.pdfbase import pdfmetrics
from reportlab.pdfbase.ttfonts import TTFont
# Create PDF
doc = SimpleDocTemplate("output.pdf", pagesize=letter)
styles = getSampleStyleSheet()
story = []
# Add content
story.append(Paragraph("Document Title", styles["Heading1"]))
story.append(Spacer(1, 12))
story.append(Paragraph("Section 1 content with Unicode: é ñ ü → ✓ …", styles["Normal"]))
# Build PDF
doc.build(story)
Step 3: Convert to Target Formats
Option A: Pandoc Conversion (Use sanitized source for PDF)
run_shell command: pandoc /tmp/document_source.md -o output.docx
run_shell command: pandoc /tmp/document_source_sanitized.md -o output.pdf
run_shell command: pandoc /tmp/document_source.md -o output.html
Option B: ReportLab Conversion (Direct PDF generation)
run_shell command: python /tmp/generate_pdf.py
Then use pandoc for other formats from original source:
run_shell command: pandoc /tmp/document_source.md -o output.docx
run_shell command: pandoc /tmp/document_source.md -o output.html
Step 4: Verify Outputs
run_shell command: ls -lh output.docx output.pdf output.html
Complete Examples
Example 1: Pandoc-First Approach
# Generate Report with Pandoc ## Step 1: Write Markdown source write_file path: /tmp/report.md content: | # Quarterly Report ## Executive Summary Performance improved by 15% this quarter... ## Key Metrics - Revenue: $1.2M - Growth: +15% - Customers: 500+ ## Step 2: Create sanitized version for PDF write_file path: /tmp/report_sanitized.md content: | # Quarterly Report ## Executive Summary Performance improved by 15% this quarter... ## Key Metrics - Revenue: $1.2M - Growth: +15% - Customers: 500+ ## Step 3: Convert to DOCX (from original) run_shell command: pandoc /tmp/report.md -o quarterly_report.docx ## Step 4: Convert to PDF (from sanitized) run_shell command: pandoc /tmp/report_sanitized.md -o quarterly_report.pdf ## Step 5: Convert to HTML (from original) run_shell command: pandoc /tmp/report.md -o quarterly_report.html ## Step 6: Verify run_shell command: ls -lh quarterly_report.*
Example 2: ReportLab-First Approach (Heavy Unicode)
# Generate Unicode-Heavy Document with ReportLab
## Step 1: Write Markdown source (for DOCX/HTML)
write_file
path: /tmp/intl_report.md
content: |
# International Market Analysis
## Région EMEA
Performance in Europe: ↑ 12%
Markets: Deutschland, França, España
## Région APAC
Growth: ✓ Exceeded targets
Key: 日本,中国,한국
## Step 2: Create ReportLab Python script for PDF
write_file
path: /tmp/generate_intl_pdf.py
content: |
from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter
from reportlab.platypus import SimpleDocTemplate, Paragraph, Spacer, Table, TableStyle
from reportlab.lib.styles import getSampleStyleSheet
from reportlab.lib import colors
doc = SimpleDocTemplate("intl_analysis.pdf", pagesize=letter)
styles = getSampleStyleSheet()
story = []
# Title - Unicode handled natively
story.append(Paragraph("International Market Analysis", styles["Heading1"]))
story.append(Spacer(1, 12))
# EMEA Section
story.append(Paragraph("Région EMEA", styles["Heading2"]))
story.append(Paragraph("Performance in Europe: ↑ 12%", styles["Normal"]))
story.append(Paragraph("Markets: Deutschland, França, España", styles["Normal"]))
story.append(Spacer(1, 12))
# APAC Section
story.append(Paragraph("Région APAC", styles["Heading2"]))
story.append(Paragraph("Growth: ✓ Exceeded targets", styles["Normal"]))
story.append(Paragraph("Key: 日本,中国,한국", styles["Normal"]))
doc.build(story)
## Step 3: Generate PDF with ReportLab
run_shell
command: python /tmp/generate_intl_pdf.py
## Step 4: Generate DOCX with pandoc
run_shell
command: pandoc /tmp/intl_report.md -o intl_analysis.docx
## Step 5: Generate HTML with pandoc
run_shell
command: pandoc /tmp/intl_report.md -o intl_analysis.html
## Step 6: Verify
run_shell
command: ls -lh intl_analysis.*
Example 3: Hybrid Approach with Fallback
# Generate with Pandoc, Fallback to ReportLab
## Step 1: Create source document
write_file
path: /tmp/analysis.md
content: |
# Analysis Document
[Content...]
## Step 2: Try pandoc first
run_shell
command: pandoc /tmp/analysis.md -o analysis.pdf
## Step 3: If pandoc fails, use ReportLab fallback
[If Step 2 returns error...]
write_file
path: /tmp/fallback_pdf.py
content: |
from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter
from reportlab.platypus import SimpleDocTemplate, Paragraph, Spacer
from reportlab.lib.styles import getSampleStyleSheet
from reportlab.pdfbase import pdfmetrics
from reportlab.pdfbase.ttfonts import TTFont
# Register Unicode font if needed
# pdfmetrics.registerFont(TTFont('UnicodeFont', '/path/to/font.ttf'))
doc = SimpleDocTemplate("analysis.pdf", pagesize=letter)
styles = getSampleStyleSheet()
story = []
story.append(Paragraph("Analysis Document", styles["Heading1"]))
story.append(Spacer(1, 12))
story.append(Paragraph("[Content from analysis.md parsed here]", styles["Normal"]))
doc.build(story)
run_shell
command: python /tmp/fallback_pdf.py
Common pandoc Commands
# Markdown to Word pandoc input.md -o output.docx # Markdown to PDF (requires LaTeX) pandoc input.md -o output.pdf # Markdown to PDF with Unicode-safe engine (better Unicode support) pandoc input.md -o output.pdf --pdf-engine=xelatex # Markdown to PDF with wkhtmltopdf (alternative, no LaTeX) pandoc input.md -o output.pdf --pdf-engine=wkhtmltopdf # Markdown to HTML pandoc input.md -o output.html # With custom template pandoc input.md --template=template.html -o output.html # With metadata pandoc input.md -o output.pdf --metadata title="Document Title"
Common ReportLab Patterns
# Basic PDF creation
from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter
from reportlab.platypus import SimpleDocTemplate, Paragraph, Spacer
from reportlab.lib.styles import getSampleStyleSheet
doc = SimpleDocTemplate("output.pdf", pagesize=letter)
styles = getSampleStyleSheet()
story = []
story.append(Paragraph("Title", styles["Heading1"]))
story.append(Spacer(1, 12))
story.append(Paragraph("Content", styles["Normal"]))
doc.build(story)
# With tables
from reportlab.platypus import Table, TableStyle
from reportlab.lib import colors
data = [['Header1', 'Header2'], ['Row1-Col1', 'Row1-Col2']]
table = Table(data)
table.setStyle(TableStyle([
('BACKGROUND', (0, 0), (-1, 0), colors.grey),
('TEXTCOLOR', (0, 0), (-1, 0), colors.whitesmoke),
('GRID', (0, 0), (-1, -1), 0.5, colors.black),
]))
story.append(table)
# With custom fonts for Unicode
from reportlab.pdfbase import pdfmetrics
from reportlab.pdfbase.ttfonts import TTFont
pdfmetrics.registerFont(TTFont('NotoSans', 'NotoSans-Regular.ttf'))
custom_style = ParagraphStyle('Custom', fontName='NotoSans', fontSize=12)
story.append(Paragraph("Unicode: 日本語 العربية", custom_style))
Troubleshooting
Pandoc Issues
- PDF generation fails with encoding error:
- Use the sanitized markdown file
- Try
--pdf-engine=xelatexfor better Unicode support - Try
--pdf-engine=wkhtmltopdfas alternative
- PDF generation fails: LaTeX not found:
- Install LaTeX:
apt-get install texlive-latex-recommended texlive-fonts-recommended - Switch to ReportLab backend (no LaTeX needed)
- DOCX formatting issues: Add
--reference-doc=template.docxfor custom styles
- Missing pandoc: Install via
apt-get install pandocorbrew install pandoc
ReportLab Issues
- Missing reportlab: Install via
pip install reportlab
- Unicode characters not rendering:
- ReportLab handles UTF-8 natively - ensure Python script uses UTF-8
- For CJK/Arabic/etc., register a Unicode-capable font: ```python from reportlab.pdfbase import pdfmetrics from reportlab.pdfbase.ttfonts import TTFont pdfmetrics.registerFont(TTFont('NotoSans', 'NotoSans-Regular.ttf')) ```
- Complex layouts needed: Use
reportlab.lib.canvasfor direct drawing operations
- Tables breaking across pages: Use
reportlab.platypus.LongTableinstead ofTable
General Issues
- Unicode/encoding errors in any format:
- Add
-f markdown+utf8to pandoc command - Ensure source file is UTF-8 encoded:
file -i source.md
- Special characters not rendering in PDF:
- For pandoc: Use character replacement table or ReportLab
- For ReportLab: Register appropriate Unicode fonts
Installation Commands
# Install pandoc apt-get install pandoc # Debian/Ubuntu brew install pandoc # macOS # Install LaTeX (for pdflatex) apt-get install texlive-latex-recommended texlive-fonts-recommended # Install wkhtmltopdf (alternative PDF engine) apt-get install wkhtmltopdf # Install ReportLab pip install reportlab # Install fonts for Unicode support apt-get install fonts-noto-core # Comprehensive Unicode font
Unicode Sanitization Script (For Pandoc Path)
For repeated use with pandoc, create a reusable sanitization script:
#!/bin/bash
# sanitize_for_pdf.sh - Replace problematic unicode chars for LaTeX/PDF
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <input.md> [output.md]"
exit 1
fi
INPUT="$1"
OUTPUT="${2:-${1%.md}_sanitized.md}"
sed -e 's/—/--/g' \
-e 's/–/-/g' \
-e 's/"([^"]*)"/"\1"/g' \
-e "s/'([^']*)'/\1'/g" \
-e 's/…/.../g' \
-e 's/→/->/g' \
-e 's/←/<-/g' \
-e 's/✓/[x]/g' \
-e 's/✗/[ ]/g' \
-e 's/©/(c)/g' \
-e 's/®/(r)/g' \
-e 's/™/(tm)/g' \
"$INPUT" > "$OUTPUT"
echo "Sanitized: $INPUT -> $OUTPUT"
Save as sanitize_for_pdf.sh, make executable with chmod +x sanitize_for_pdf.sh, then use:
run_shell command: ./sanitize_for_pdf.sh /tmp/document_source.md /tmp/document_source_sanitized.md
Decision Flowchart
Need PDF generation?
│
├─ Heavy Unicode/symbols? ──YES──> Use ReportLab
│ │
│ NO
│ │
├─ LaTeX available? ──NO──> Use ReportLab
│ │
│ YES
│ │
├─ Need Markdown formatting? ──YES──> Use Pandoc (with sanitization)
│ │
│ NO
│ │
└─ Need programmatic layout? ──YES──> Use ReportLab
When to Return to shell_agent
After successfully completing the manual workflow once, you can attempt shell_agent again for similar tasks, now with a known-working fallback if errors recur. For documents with heavy Unicode content or when LaTeX is unavailable, prefer the ReportLab path.
Related Skills
document-gen-unicode-safe: Parent skill with pandoc-only approachdocument-gen-fallback: Original fallback workflow without Unicode guidance- Use this skill when you need flexible PDF generation with multiple backend options
Example 0: Lightweight Single-Format Generation
# Quick DOCX Generation (No shell_agent needed) ## Step 1: Write content write_file path: /tmp/brief.md content: | # Meeting Notes ## Attendees - Alice - Bob ## Decisions Project approved. ## Step 2: Convert directly run_shell command: pandoc /tmp/brief.md -o meeting_notes.docx ## Step 3: Verify run_shell command: ls -lh meeting_notes.docx
Example 1: Pandoc-First Approach (Multi-Format with Sanitization)
Example 2: ReportLab-First Approach (Heavy Unicode — Direct Execution)
Mode Selection Quick Reference
| Scenario | Recommended Mode | Why | |----------|------------------|-----| | Simple Markdown → DOCX | Lightweight | Direct pandoc call is fastest | | Single PDF from ASCII content | Lightweight | No sanitization needed | | Multi-format batch (DOCX + PDF + HTML) | Full Workflow | Coordinated conversion with error handling | | Content with Unicode/symbols | Lightweight + ReportLab | Direct Python script avoids LaTeX issues | | Uncertain about LaTeX availability | Full Workflow | Built-in fallback detection | | Need programmatic layout control | Full Workflow | ReportLab integration with fallback logic | | Production pipeline with error recovery | Full Workflow | Automated retry and backend switching |
Troubleshooting
- Missing reportlab: Install
ReportLab Issues
- Missing reportlab: Install via
pip install reportlab