# Decrypt Your Password Protected pdf files Here **Pdf-Password-Decrypter is a Python application that can be used to decrypt PDF files that are password-protected. This is optimised for Linux with apt** # Features + Allows users to select a password-protected PDF file to be decrypted. + Provides an entry widget for the user to enter the password for the PDF file. + Allows users to enter a new name for the decrypted PDF file. + Creates a new PDF file that is not password-protected. + Allows users to view the decrypted PDF file in the Evince PDF viewer. # Upcoming featuers Some of the upcoming features include: + Editing the pdf directly. + Lock the pdf with a new password. + Unlocking encrypted pdf files with Brute Force attack. + Better UI design. + Replace tkinter with Kivy module of python. + Switch from PyPDF2 to some other python modules as it is no longer maintained. # Pre-requisites To run this Python program you would need these following packages + Python(version 3.7 or higher) + Tkinter python package + PyPDF2 python package(no longer maintained) + Evince pdf viewer + GIT # Installation You need to install all the prerequisites, follow the commands: + Installing python: ``` sudo apt install python3 -y ``` + Installing Tkinter python package: ``` sudo apt install python3-tk -y ``` + Installing PyPDF2 python package: ``` pip install pypdf2 ``` + Installing Evince pdf viewer: ``` sudo apt install evince -y ``` + Installing Git: ``` sudo apt install git -y ``` # Usage + You need to first close this repository: ``` git clone https://github.com/parthasdey2304/Awesome-Python-Scripts.git ``` + Getting inside the repository: ``` cd Awesome-Python-Scripts/PDF_Password_Decrypter ``` + Running the python file: ``` python3 main.py ``` + Done # THANK YOU COMMUNITY!!!!